Son of a bitch...now my killer TH-cam mix of half-assed Tool fan uploads will be mixed with the real thing...haha. Spiral out. Cheers all. Saw them in KC May 14 and they were amazing.
It's because they are releasing a new album after 13 years. For tool, it feels like waking up to a new world from cryo-sleep so they are getting with the times.
All jokes aside, we're really in like the year 202,023 if you consider modern humanity's existence. But silly Christianity hijacked "time" to be BC/AD. Anyway just find it kinda interesting that we're already WAY past the year 8000.
Tool is one of those bands that defies description. You cannot explain to someone how hard they rock. How heavy but harmonic, how melodic and dissonant, how much listening to their music will redefine what Heavy Metal means to you. If Pink Floyd and Metallica were two sides of a coin, Tool is the edge.
I heard this song for the first time at 13 years old right when Lateralus came out. I remember exactly where I was, what I was doing (driving to my grandma's birthday party), what radio station I heard it on (Rock 108 Iowa), everything. Even on a shitty car stereo it was mind blowing. The song wasn't over when we got to where we were going so I just stayed in the car and spiraled out while the rest of my family went inside. The next day I went out and bought Lateralus and I don't think a week has gone by without listening to something from the TOOL catalogue. A little over a year after hearing Schism I saw them live (my first legit concert) in Moline and damn near died of amazement. I've now seen them live 4 times and every show is somehow better than the one before. Each of their albums are unique, amazing pieces of art in their own way, but I still consider Lateralus to be their best album front to back. Best album of all time, really.
Taken from the wiki entry on 'individuation': In Jungian or analytical psychology, individuation is the process where the individual self develops out of an undifferentiated unconscious - seen as a developmental psychic process during which innate elements of personality, the components of the immature psyche, and the experiences of the person's life become, if the process is more or less successful, integrated over time into a well-functioning whole. yw edit: there could be a second layer to the interpretation of a more spiritual kind which sees humanity as an organism which is - much as the individuum described above - fractured into subjects yet able through commucation to overcome this split and reunite as one or some such thing.
I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering, fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed will set two lover's souls in motion Disintegrating as it goes testing our communication The light that fueled our fire then has burned a hole between us so We cannot see to reach an end crippling our communication I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them tumble down No fault, none to blame, it doesn't mean I don't desire To point the finger, blame the other, watch the temple topple over To bring the pieces back together, rediscover communication The poetry that comes from the squaring off between And the circling is worth it Finding beauty in the dissonance There was a time that the pieces fit, but I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering, strangled by our coveting I've done the math enough to know the dangers of our second guessing Doomed to crumble unless we grow and strengthen our communication cold silence has A tendency to Atrophy any Sense of compassion Between supposed brothers Between supposed brothers I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit
I heard schism 23 years ago in the middle of the night while star gazing in my room laying on my back in my room with my bed right next to the window staring off in the night on 107.7 the end Seattle while living in Bremerton
You have a whole world to discover, its such a luck to not know them yet.. Now I advice you to close your eyes and listen to each of their albums in preparation for their long awaited new one.
Discovered them almost two months ago and it's literally all I've listened to since. Daily. Even bought pretty expensive headphones recently just for their albums. Not sure how I've never heard them before but I'm so glad I found them. Most definitely the best music I've ever listened to.
Great stuff ..its the best for gym or just sitting with your eyes closed and bonding with the zone u will intertwine with....46and2 is great for all things possible
@@jofall91 mmm like a fine wine, i enjoy cannabis and wine to the album! I was 10 at the time of the release of the album so i can actually definitely enjoy cranking it on my Bluetooth now as i did on my radio back in 01! Cheers from Canada prince George bc
This was my first Tool song I heard in 2001. I fell in love with this one. But never understood the magnitude this song would mean 19 years later. My wife filed for divorce, and this song just fits the mood. Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion. There is beauty is this song. Even in the turmoil and heartache I am currently feeling. Tool's music truly does evolve with a person. I am finding more and more all the time, their music starts to blend in with my life especially as I age. This isn't my favorite of their stuff. But dang does it resonate. Shine on benevolent Tool fans
“Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion.” I used to have a tendency to shut down in difficult situations where I was at fault. I honestly think this song helped me get through that.
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smouldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion Disintegrating as it goes Testing our communication The light that fueled our fire then Has burned a hole between us so We cannot seem to reach an end Crippling our communication I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them tumble down No fault, none to blame It doesn't mean I don't desire To point the finger, blame the other Watch the temple topple over To bring the pieces back together Rediscover communication The poetry That comes from the squaring off between And the circling is worth it Finding beauty in the dissonance There was a time that the pieces fit But I watched them fall away Mildewed and smouldering Strangled by our coveting I've done the math enough to know The dangers of our second guessing Doomed to crumble unless we grow And strengthen our communication Cold silence has... a tendency to Atrophy any... sense of compassion Between supposed brothers Between supposed lovers I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit
Everyone goes for the "Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion," but I really love the "I've done the math enough to know the dangers of our second guessing"
@@yourweirdplant From personal experience in my local club, with proper dancefloor and all, the bass line is great, but kinda locks you into a certain groove most of the time. Once it goes polyrhythmic, after the last verse, the rhythm change alone creates this palpable shift in mood. A polyphonic ballet, followed by "cold silence..." in unison, into the 'brutal' finale. It feels like magic. I think we can agree it's one of the best transitions/endings in rock music history, so it's kinda understandable why people gravitate towards it.
For 21 years I've grown up listening to Tool with my dad. When I was young I never understood the lyrics and my dad would never explain them. Now, 21 years old, I'm glad he didn't. I'm old enough to understand the lyrics and more importantly relate to them in my own way. Thank you Dad for introducing me to Tool
I'm 170 and have never heard Tool...my great, great granddaughter played schism for me, WOW!.... I guess I'm never too old to experience something new!
I recently heard this song on the radio, and fell in love with the guitar. Which caused me to look it up to figure out who made it, and im very surprised to learn it's tool.! Such an awesome surprise. ❤ ✨️
I just noticed how Tool uses the guitar/bass combo and the meter in this song to actually demonstrate the coming together of two different things to create something greater than the sum of its parts. A measure of 5 and a measure of 7 can combine to create a more stable-feeling "meta-measure" (if that's even a thing) of 12. The vocals play with this idea between 1:08-1:14 and 2:48-2:53. In the verses, the guitar and bass play the same single-note line at different intervals, cooperating to create harmony. So in addition to this just being one of the best songs ever written, every element within it is thematic. This is absolutely brilliant.
For anybody who doesn't know, the font that they were using were kinda like English alphabet written in arabic style, they were usually written with a special pen and sort of make the letter nicely connect to each other. How the letter "o" in tool were written, is exactly the same as the number 5 or the letter "ha" in arabic. And the word "lus" seems kinda exactly how you would expect for arabic word to be written
I was doing a puzzle with my wife and I kept telling her that I know the pieces fit but I guess we didnt reach an end this crippling our communication. If you see this becky please I miss the kids.
I get whatcha mean - however, this general rule for "popular" music never has applied to Tool for me. For some people, it absolutely does apply, but they're those who would listen to an entire Nickelback CD and enjoy it. I dunno how, but that's the type of people who would like one or two songs on a Tool album. Just my $0.05
Not a breakupsong per se but a song about unhealthy relationships. Just like Pushit except that one tries to be more personal whereas this one tries to be more profound / universal.
That's the song that makes me discover Tool fifteen years ago. It was played in a bar. I've been hooked immediately. Years later Tool is definitely the best rock band that I know and I think of our era. I saw them 6 times live. Amazing experiences!
It unironically is, lol. BUT there is no one way to meditate, there isn't a 'right' or 'wrong' way to meditate, and not everybody does it the same way. So if anyone sees this and wonders why they have trouble meditating a certain way (like while listening to TOOL) or anything, it doesn't mean there is something wrong with you or that you must be ' doing it wrong.' Maybe try something new, and most importantly: keep practicing. You just you have to find your own way. ♡ Everyone does.
First time i heard this song i was shocked as many of us and couldnt believed it was real. After all these years i still have same sensations,just speachless.
As I was in my local guitar store, a new guitar player was trying out some guitars and he started this riff, and the bassist was not even 10ft away and he joined in, then one of the workers went to the drums and joined the group. They ended up playing the entire song. Kid walked away happy buying his Les Paul and the bassist had a MASSIVE grin on his face as he walked out after buying the amp he was testing out. Schism doesn't get played ENOUGH in guitar stores.
I got the opportunity to see them in Sacramento CA on this tour. It's an experience to watch them preform live, each a master of their musical craft melding lyrics and polyrhythms together seamlessly is beyond words. Definitely a must have for any one that listens to music. 🤘😁
"I know the pieces fit because I watched them fall away, mildooing and smoldering fundamental differing" a line about true love as a spirit of dissonance and how we blame another yet still have only eternal comforting.... "*Fund the road fit for my soul"*, betwixt opposing lovers.. beeeteween oopoooooosing loverrrrssss..." such an awesome song.
I'll never forget that after school one afternoon I was hanging out in my friends living room waiting for him to get ready. MTV was on and they said this is the new single from Tool, Schism. After the music video ended I was blown away and realized how huge this was going to be. I knew of Tool as my friends listened to them but this song really turned me onto them.
Damn. Honestly I’m not sure many would understand how much this has helped me. For years I knew and sang this song. I started listening to an audiobook of Jung.. But last night I was meditating on fragmentation. And I encountered, still in a low resolution, the pieces. Many relationships and encounters with the opposite sex have been through anima projection. It left fragments of my psyche in broken relationships and outbursts over the course of my whole chronology. The resentment that I had for those Experiences and my accounts got shoved into my unconscious. And for a kairos moment, I encountered the lady. I burst into tears within the multitude, Like sober sobbing, crawling on my belly clearing out what could have been. Wallowing in my own chaotic insecure delusion. In my shadow. Shedding persona, digging into old wounds. And, with my relationship to Christ, encountered his perfect order, his accomplishment and glory. All meanwhile, the lovers came to be. It probably helped that my wife came to company me. It was quite a moment of clarity. And this song helped me process through some of it. Even if, for just a moment of clarity
One of Tools greatest songs. I saw them live in concert a few weeks ago and they closed the show with this gem. It was so spectacular. Not my first time seeing the band live, that was 23 years ago, but still just as exhilarating as the first time I heard it live 🤘❤
The riff at 5:45 is fucking AMAZING. I call it the 'descending' riff, because it sounds like it's falling down the fretboard. That tied together with the title Schism, and the message of love withering and falling apart, I just picture a building collapsing in my head once they hit that riff
I've known this song for years, I've liked it for different motives spiritually, emotionally, psychologically, instrumentally and in terms of music and art, but now recently the entinre speech and meaning of this song has come true in a recent situation in my life. It's incredible how I would've never thought of this before when hearing this, and when all of this happened, the lyrics to this song immediately popped in my head, they had never been more accurate and truthful. Art is insane, and sure does live on... everchanging and evolving, just as we are. Put the pieces back together.
This is the first Tool song I listened. Back in 2003, two of my friends at the university were talking about Tool and both agreed that this song was one of their best. They were surprised by the fact that I didn't even knew the band, and encouraged me to listen to this masterpiece. They showed me the door to Enlightenment. Thanks, dudes.
I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smoldering, fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed will set two lover's souls in motion Disintegrating as it goes testing our communication The light that fueled our fire then has burned a hole between us so We cannot see to reach an end crippling our communication I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them tumble down No fault, none to blame, it doesn't mean I don't desire To point the finger, blame the other, watch the temple topple over To bring the pieces back together, rediscover communication The poetry that comes from the squaring off between And the circling is worth it Finding beauty in the dissonance There was… "Thank You TOOL..."
Hamburg, Tool concert this spring, it has been 20 (?) yrs since I last saw them in Athens. I now go with my 12,5 yrs old son, fan of Muse, Metallica and Simpsons :-)
Tool songs are applicable to so many sitiations... Especially how lovers eventually have crippled communication.. What an ironic time for this to come into my mix..
Rip to all those unofficial Tool channels keeping it strong for all these years. Thank you
Fuckin preach lol
Soo fuckin right
For their labor may they reach Nirvana
Truth.
Yup. Missing a lot of lyrics t.t
I'm 70 and have not heard Tool...my Granddaughter played schism for me, WOW!.... I guess never to old to experience something new!
I am almost 62 and I am obsessed with this band!
only 19 and i've been listening to tool for years and plan to for the rest of my life
❤❤awesome to hear❤❤
hell yeah brother
58 it's because not all of our taste is in our mouth
Notice how " most replayed" is the beginning because we start the whole song over cuz it's so good.
It's actually illegal in some country (mine included) to skip any intro of tool
Also probably a lot of people just studying that intro riff. Both for its quality, and trying to figure out how to play it
funny right click + loop option go brrrr
It ain’t that hard to play.@@Yourantsally
this two-octave played riff at the beginning hooks you in instantly and prevents from skipping.
WHAT IS THIS?! AN OFFICAL TOOL AUDIO?!!! ON TH-cam!!!!!
Better: an official Tool audio coming from an official channel. Tool is finally digital!!!!!! What's way to kickoff August man!!!
Happy birthday to me shit
Son of a bitch...now my killer TH-cam mix of half-assed Tool fan uploads will be mixed with the real thing...haha. Spiral out. Cheers all. Saw them in KC May 14 and they were amazing.
It's because they are releasing a new album after 13 years. For tool, it feels like waking up to a new world from cryo-sleep so they are getting with the times.
yep, and they uploaded entire albums not just demos or singles xD
Tool made music that transcends time and space. I'm listening to this in 6037 and it still feels relevant.
It's like you're actually in 6037!
Who's watching in 6037? Comment down below
Down below
I'm from the year 8029.
All jokes aside, we're really in like the year 202,023 if you consider modern humanity's existence. But silly Christianity hijacked "time" to be BC/AD. Anyway just find it kinda interesting that we're already WAY past the year 8000.
ya boi tuning in from 1 and still hits hard
Tool is one of those bands that defies description. You cannot explain to someone how hard they rock. How heavy but harmonic, how melodic and dissonant, how much listening to their music will redefine what Heavy Metal means to you.
If Pink Floyd and Metallica were two sides of a coin, Tool is the edge.
Well put. That’s a great way to describe where they land.
That's the most profound description of a rock band ever. Perfectly put. I won't forget that.
I edge to tool
Perfect
I heard this song for the first time at 13 years old right when Lateralus came out. I remember exactly where I was, what I was doing (driving to my grandma's birthday party), what radio station I heard it on (Rock 108 Iowa), everything. Even on a shitty car stereo it was mind blowing. The song wasn't over when we got to where we were going so I just stayed in the car and spiraled out while the rest of my family went inside. The next day I went out and bought Lateralus and I don't think a week has gone by without listening to something from the TOOL catalogue. A little over a year after hearing Schism I saw them live (my first legit concert) in Moline and damn near died of amazement. I've now seen them live 4 times and every show is somehow better than the one before. Each of their albums are unique, amazing pieces of art in their own way, but I still consider Lateralus to be their best album front to back. Best album of all time, really.
agreed, they're a modern day pink floyd
Really is the pink floyd of ...uhh rock?
@@ethanknight2085 lmfao i didnt even see this comment
And now they're coming back in June!
fellow iowa kid, and i heard it on 103.3 and now there are other damn good songs, but Tool is the one for me
I believe this song perfectly describes every single argument and disagreement from different perspectives in a relationship no matter who you are.
Taken from the wiki entry on 'individuation':
In Jungian or analytical psychology, individuation is the process where the individual self develops out of an undifferentiated unconscious - seen as a developmental psychic process during which innate elements of personality, the components of the immature psyche, and the experiences of the person's life become, if the process is more or less successful, integrated over time into a well-functioning whole.
yw
edit: there could be a second layer to the interpretation of a more spiritual kind which sees humanity as an organism which is - much as the individuum described above - fractured into subjects yet able through commucation to overcome this split and reunite as one or some such thing.
Marry your best friend but they too also need a third eye of understanding the concept
This is tool not Taylor Swift, this song isn't about relationships
Facts
@@johnpen269 not to misspeak, this is indeed about relationships and communication
Tool is one of those rare bands where if you listen to them while baked you will begin to smell sounds
And feel colors
I smell cookies 🤣😆
Chocolate chip... Cookies 😋😅🤣
Man getting full on synesthesia is fucking wild. Smelling colors, tasting music, seeing flavors is a great (and weird) experience
The moment where you smell something mildewed and smoldering
I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smoldering, fundamental differing
Pure intention juxtaposed will set two lover's souls in motion
Disintegrating as it goes testing our communication
The light that fueled our fire then has burned a hole between us so
We cannot see to reach an end crippling our communication
I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them tumble down
No fault, none to blame, it doesn't mean I don't desire
To point the finger, blame the other, watch the temple topple over
To bring the pieces back together, rediscover communication
The poetry that comes from the squaring off between
And the circling is worth it
Finding beauty in the dissonance
There was a time that the pieces fit, but I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smoldering, strangled by our coveting
I've done the math enough to know the dangers of our second guessing
Doomed to crumble unless we grow and strengthen our communication
cold silence has
A tendency to
Atrophy any
Sense of compassion
Between supposed brothers
Between supposed brothers
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
Between supposed lovers
Between supposed "brothers"
At least i think.
@@molakaijoseph9868 its lovers
69 likes is perfect
@@bobafett2372 I agree.. Please, no one else "like" my comment! lol
What time signature will this song be in?
Tool: yes
Alex Jackson 6/4 or 7/8 probably
@@arsonality3797 Half correct, The main time Sig is 5/8 7/8 alternating.
Grunt013 Ah, at least I got 1 right.
It change 47 time....i'm not joking
It goes in between 2/4 3/4 and 4/4
Message of the song: without communication, all things eventually perish.
Why is this song so good 💯💪
Are u lgbtqia+2m?
@@joem13yearsago73 what the fuck is the +
Why do you care buddy
something about intention , "i know enough the dangers of our second guessing", gives me law of attraction vibes
@@HandcockmcgeeHow so?? Do you mean the actual theory of Law of Attraction? Or something else?
I accidentally played Tool at a barbecue and the people went home flying in the lotus position
Uhhhh
💀🤣
Don't worry they'll be fine... I think. 😅
Well shit
I don't even know what the fuck this means but I am laughing and yes I am on drugs lmao
one of the
*GREATEST. INTROS. EVER.*
*FIGHT ME*
Ok
@uncooked ham 1273 Rockefeller Street
@uncooked ham
Yeah, with all the stuff going on these day, everything is more than surreal.
Mayonaise
@@kakashihatake6176
DAMMIT PATRICK, FOR THE LAST TIME, THATS NOT AN INSTRUMENT!
Gotta listen to this song when assembling furniture
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Especially IKEA furniture for me
We're experiencing history in the making.
Yes. Yes we are and its fucking glorious
Christian Flores yes yes yes
like move over pink Floyd seriorsly
#DoYouKnowQ #DarkToLight #GoodVsEvil #WWG1WGA #Worldwide
QMap.pub
This song has the most haunting bass I have ever heard. It is on another plane of existence, that's why it is such an excellent song.
It’s in the Fibonacci sequence, it’s on purpose.
Listen to 7empest
I would rather describe it as visceral @@joshstroven8284
The call of Ktulu
I heard schism 23 years ago in the middle of the night while star gazing in my room laying on my back in my room with my bed right next to the window staring off in the night on 107.7 the end Seattle while living in Bremerton
As someone who's never listened to Tool before, I'm pleasantly surprised. I didn't expect to like this.
You have a whole world to discover, its such a luck to not know them yet.. Now I advice you to close your eyes and listen to each of their albums in preparation for their long awaited new one.
Schism one of the best of all time
big ole same
Discovered them almost two months ago and it's literally all I've listened to since. Daily. Even bought pretty expensive headphones recently just for their albums.
Not sure how I've never heard them before but I'm so glad I found them.
Most definitely the best music I've ever listened to.
Great stuff ..its the best for gym or just sitting with your eyes closed and bonding with the zone u will intertwine with....46and2 is great for all things possible
Just learned this entire song on bass and omg it is so fucking fun to play
It really is
It’s hard but really fun
What'd you do, Prison Mike?
Prison Mike whats up
So the worst thing about prison is dementors, right?
This song is about one man’s struggle with assembling a bookshelf from IKEA.
The realist thing I have heard all day and I’m not even a mechanic 👩🔧 just a girl
😂
Wheres the communication!!!????
Two people, surely.
Worlds most underrated comment 🙌🏼
You don’t even know how hard I laughed when I read this. Thank you for that gut-bouncing chuckle. 😊
This song is 20 years old.
Hasn't aged a day.
EDIT: Thank you for all the likes!!!!
And Undertow nearly 30 and yet still the same. Their music has aged beautifully and will continue to.
So true!
Truth.
Gosh im getting old. Went to this concert.
@@jofall91 mmm like a fine wine, i enjoy cannabis and wine to the album! I was 10 at the time of the release of the album so i can actually definitely enjoy cranking it on my Bluetooth now as i did on my radio back in 01! Cheers from Canada prince George bc
This was my first Tool song I heard in 2001.
I fell in love with this one. But never understood the magnitude this song would mean 19 years later. My wife filed for divorce, and this song just fits the mood. Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion. There is beauty is this song. Even in the turmoil and heartache I am currently feeling. Tool's music truly does evolve with a person. I am finding more and more all the time, their music starts to blend in with my life especially as I age. This isn't my favorite of their stuff. But dang does it resonate. Shine on benevolent Tool fans
This song and jambi for me and my divorce story. Stay strong, stay breathing.
This song is more relevant now than ever.
Ok, but its about the ego and ID merging and ascending to the next level of consciousness.
Hope you had a prenup buddy.
My favorite song ! With a lot of meaning !
“Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion.”
I used to have a tendency to shut down in difficult situations where I was at fault. I honestly think this song helped me get through that.
Those who love you will bear with you during difficult situations, you just have to let those people in 💖
I had a tendency to shut down when I wasn't at fault but tired of defending myself
"Between supposed lovers"
I hear you tho it can apply to any situation experiencing a communication breakdown 🤝
Plot twist: Tool has been using Internet Explorer
Made my day lol thanks
I was guessing Netscape
noooooo!!! the horror!!
Dial Up*
But this twist has a hole in it: what explains the high quality audio?
I know the pieces fit
'Cause I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smouldering
Fundamental differing
Pure intention juxtaposed
Will set two lovers' souls in motion
Disintegrating as it goes
Testing our communication
The light that fueled our fire then
Has burned a hole between us so
We cannot seem to reach an end
Crippling our communication
I know the pieces fit
'Cause I watched them tumble down
No fault, none to blame
It doesn't mean I don't desire
To point the finger, blame the other
Watch the temple topple over
To bring the pieces back together
Rediscover communication
The poetry
That comes from the squaring off between
And the circling is worth it
Finding beauty in the dissonance
There was a time that the pieces fit
But I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smouldering
Strangled by our coveting
I've done the math enough to know
The dangers of our second guessing
Doomed to crumble unless we grow
And strengthen our communication
Cold silence has... a tendency to
Atrophy any... sense of compassion
Between supposed brothers
Between supposed lovers
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
Well I'll be darned.
Goosebumps and shivers
I know the pizza’s thick
WOW 🤘🏻🖤
AND WHAT A LYRIC!!!!!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE LYRICS!!!🤘🏻👊🏻
Everyone goes for the "Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion," but I really love the "I've done the math enough to know the dangers of our second guessing"
Yeah, but that "cold silence" part just has this vibe to it. I'm not even gonna try to put it into words.
"Pure intention juxtaposed will set two lovers souls in motion disintegrating as goes testing our communication"
@@fonesrphunny7242this entire song is just things so wonderful you can't put em to words.
@@yourweirdplant From personal experience in my local club, with proper dancefloor and all, the bass line is great, but kinda locks you into a certain groove most of the time.
Once it goes polyrhythmic, after the last verse, the rhythm change alone creates this palpable shift in mood. A polyphonic ballet, followed by "cold silence..." in unison, into the 'brutal' finale. It feels like magic.
I think we can agree it's one of the best transitions/endings in rock music history, so it's kinda understandable why people gravitate towards it.
@@fonesrphunny7242yeah,
And holy shit a dance to schism sounds great
Factually just a song about Ikea furniture.
Hard to prove that wrong
Awink
This song is about losing Jenga
Underated comment
I KNOW THE TABLE SHIFTS
hahahahaha
Jajaja
John Smith u deserve a follow
For 21 years I've grown up listening to Tool with my dad. When I was young I never understood the lyrics and my dad would never explain them. Now, 21 years old, I'm glad he didn't. I'm old enough to understand the lyrics and more importantly relate to them in my own way. Thank you Dad for introducing me to Tool
Plot twist: the pieces actually fit
Cuz' he's watch them fall away
Plot Twist: He never watched them in the first place
They fit and he knows it. He didn't cause them to fall away, and wants them back together. Won't be easy. Broadly applicable stuff.
He did watch them fall away after all...
Except they're too high to realize it.
The resolve at the end gives me chills and -- awe.
I’d say that one piece is one of the greatest in music history
That riff has been in my head for the past 5 years and I finally found the song what a tune
I'm 170 and have never heard Tool...my great, great granddaughter played schism for me, WOW!.... I guess I'm never too old to experience something new!
I feel as if Tool is the 90s-00s answer to Pink Floyd. Pretty great stuff 👍🏻
Or porcupine tree
Radiohead, man
I don't think Tool was around in 1900
@@rulyhyperion8277 yeah they were, thats when they formed was in 1990 lol
@@randomonio I said 1900 ... It was a joke
If you broke up recently and you're sad, listen to this song as many times as you need, really, really loud.
This is not music, this is medicine.
Great music IS medicine. Lol
song works for friends you had falling-outs with as well. has me in my feelings everytime I hear it on my playlists
Best comment ever
What about if you broke up with yourself? I guess the answer is yes.
Why differentiate between the two? 🙄
I am tool number 1 fan been listening 35 years 🎉😂❤
I recently heard this song on the radio, and fell in love with the guitar. Which caused me to look it up to figure out who made it, and im very surprised to learn it's tool.! Such an awesome surprise. ❤ ✨️
If I heard any Tool song on the radio I think I'd instantly cum 😭
'CAUSE I KNOW, THE PIECES FIT!
This line is so catchy and melancholy, I love it. Just started listening to Tool about two weeks ago, it's been great.
Pure eargasm. Tool isn't a band, they are an experience.
Then check out Motorpsycho!
Disagree. RUSH best band ever..
@@elianad2083 I should report you for such blasphemy!
A genre without any other.
@@elianad2083 true!
"I know the pieces fit"
Me in kindergarten trying to figure out the pieces to the wooden shape sorting cubes.
I just noticed how Tool uses the guitar/bass combo and the meter in this song to actually demonstrate the coming together of two different things to create something greater than the sum of its parts. A measure of 5 and a measure of 7 can combine to create a more stable-feeling "meta-measure" (if that's even a thing) of 12. The vocals play with this idea between 1:08-1:14 and 2:48-2:53. In the verses, the guitar and bass play the same single-note line at different intervals, cooperating to create harmony. So in addition to this just being one of the best songs ever written, every element within it is thematic. This is absolutely brilliant.
Ever since Tool popped up in my recommended I literally cannot stop listening to this beautiful music.
Finally, an official tool channel
Tool heals the soul. This isn't just music - it's a portal to the great beyond. ❤️
Welcome to the internet Tool👽
Maybe Tool might help us clap some Alien cheeks...
Is that pfp a qotsa reference?
they still use bbs
😢😂😢❤
For anybody who doesn't know, the font that they were using were kinda like English alphabet written in arabic style, they were usually written with a special pen and sort of make the letter nicely connect to each other. How the letter "o" in tool were written, is exactly the same as the number 5 or the letter "ha" in arabic. And the word "lus" seems kinda exactly how you would expect for arabic word to be written
Modern day Rush!!!....thought provoking lyrics and odd time signatures!....keep the music coming men!!!
Tool is considerably more technical than Rush. But it’s a good comparison nonetheless
I was doing a puzzle with my wife and I kept telling her that I know the pieces fit but I guess we didnt reach an end this crippling our communication. If you see this becky please I miss the kids.
No.
@@stupidthefish4981 who are you to wave your finger you may be out your head.
@@p1neapples___775 but I watched them fall away
She says hi, she forgives you and now wants all of us together ❤
wait. she doesnt let you see your children??
One of my favourites to play on bass
RIP, your own fingers.
My left index and ring fingers hate me but it’s worth it
It is quite fun
Is what I will say many years from now when I can finally play it.
Play Eulogy at full volume and wait for the moment everything blasts
I showed this song to my lizard... he's godzilla now
😂😂😂😂
*Walks into IKEA and Schism plays*
Me: Why do I hear boss music?
Mr. Ragman UNDERRATED COMMENT I LAUGHED SO HARD
okay didnt really realize it was posted 7 hours ago until after calling it underrated
Ikea pieces sometimes do not fit
clever xD
A giant table appears...
from back in the day when we bought the whole CD to listen to 1 or 2 songs, but the whole CD turns out to be fire 🤣👌
It was always fire. It may not have yet been lit...
nailed it, bro
Same with the first Electric Six album "Fire", and fire it was
Yessah!👍
I get whatcha mean - however, this general rule for "popular" music never has applied to Tool for me. For some people, it absolutely does apply, but they're those who would listen to an entire Nickelback CD and enjoy it. I dunno how, but that's the type of people who would like one or two songs on a Tool album.
Just my $0.05
One of the Tool songs of all time
The most beautiful song in the universe,TOOL FOREVER
You might be right🤔
Trippiest breakup song in existence without a shred of doubt...
Wow I didn't know it was a breakup song
Word I feel like it could be categorized in this way (altho it is hard to categorize tool amirite?) I always interpreted it as a love song.
Not a breakupsong per se but a song about unhealthy relationships. Just like Pushit except that one tries to be more personal whereas this one tries to be more profound / universal.
It's a relationship crumbling song.
That's the song that makes me discover Tool fifteen years ago. It was played in a bar. I've been hooked immediately. Years later Tool is definitely the best rock band that I know and I think of our era. I saw them 6 times live. Amazing experiences!
Tool is meditation music. Seek a higher level.
lol
It really is. Close your eyes and find your center
It unironically is, lol. BUT there is no one way to meditate, there isn't a 'right' or 'wrong' way to meditate, and not everybody does it the same way. So if anyone sees this and wonders why they have trouble meditating a certain way (like while listening to TOOL) or anything, it doesn't mean there is something wrong with you or that you must be ' doing it wrong.' Maybe try something new, and most importantly: keep practicing. You just you have to find your own way. ♡ Everyone does.
@@IzziSixx i meditate by dancing like maynard
Fellas who never lost body control due to deep af meditation be like
Alex Grey: How many eyes do you want on this cover art?
Tool: Yes
Fear Six 😂😂
This was just practice for the newest albums cover art.
@Snekcharmer is this a question that you actually want answered?
Well i mean, basically this song is about "granting us eyes"
10,000 days: Hold my beer
"I know the pieces fit - cause I watched them tumble down." Oh snap, he talkin' bout Tetris!
I have only been listening in Tool a couple days now. I feel like I reached another state of mindfulness
Ok plato
Yeah yeah, comes with music, noob
O genuinely envy you for having the oportunity to discover tool...
5:21 never fails do flood my skin with goosebumps. One of the finest pieces of music ever orchestrated?
You know it's a banger when the most replayed timestamp is 0:00
This is the song that started it all for me all those years ago. Feel lucky to have heard it.
First time i heard this song i was shocked as many of us and couldnt believed it was real.
After all these years i still have same sensations,just speachless.
As I was in my local guitar store, a new guitar player was trying out some guitars and he started this riff, and the bassist was not even 10ft away and he joined in, then one of the workers went to the drums and joined the group. They ended up playing the entire song. Kid walked away happy buying his Les Paul and the bassist had a MASSIVE grin on his face as he walked out after buying the amp he was testing out.
Schism doesn't get played ENOUGH in guitar stores.
so fucking awesome. what a memory
r/thattotallyhappened
@@redemption7704 beat me to it
New guitar player playing a Tool riff? I find that hard to believe.
@@hotman718 Some people just have the talent for it. While others have to work at it.
Best bassline ever !!!
In my top 5
Yeah definitely good but listen to for whom the bell tolls
Eh for me top 7 really good song though
@@ajbailey9555 Cliff and Justin are easily my favorite bass players for their style alone
Second best for me, just behind 'American Life' by Primus.
I don't think people realize just how much of a masterpiece this song is
Everyone knows that this song is a materpiece, this is the reason to came here often.
We do. It takes a certain mind.
I got the opportunity to see them in Sacramento CA on this tour. It's an experience to watch them preform live, each a master of their musical craft melding lyrics and polyrhythms together seamlessly is beyond words. Definitely a must have for any one that listens to music. 🤘😁
What a moment to be alive
So great to read all of these comments from people new to Tool. You've discovered the best, and the rabbit hole is deep. Have an awesome journey!
I remember playing around with that album cover insert.
*Pure intention juxtaposed*
*Will set two lovers' souls in motion*
4:33 that bass note is more than the whole discography of many
I like to call that the "Chancellor ring".
He loves playing those notes on the D string in lots of songs.
Triad is an awesome example of that.
Saw them with my band at the time. Ford center OKC!!! Amazing concert
Hell yea published by tool themselves and the sound quality wow
Tool On TH-cam Finally I've been Waiting Forever. Tool Fans We've Made It this far. Who's Pumped Up For August 30 2019?
Whats on the 30th of august
@@foxx3495 Tool's New Album Fear Enoculum
@@dominickgarza986fuck i didnt even know they had a new album coming out
@@foxx3495 well we all have been waiting for 13 years
@@kylefee4822 10000 days
"I know the pieces fit because I watched them fall away, mildooing and smoldering fundamental differing" a line about true love as a spirit of dissonance and how we blame another yet still have only eternal comforting.... "*Fund the road fit for my soul"*, betwixt opposing lovers.. beeeteween oopoooooosing loverrrrssss..." such an awesome song.
I'll never forget that after school one afternoon I was hanging out in my friends living room waiting for him to get ready. MTV was on and they said this is the new single from Tool, Schism. After the music video ended I was blown away and realized how huge this was going to be. I knew of Tool as my friends listened to them but this song really turned me onto them.
"...I know the pieces fit, because I know the pieces fit"
Very good reasoning in my opinion
This will ALWAYS be my favorite song
Damn. Honestly I’m not sure many would understand how much this has helped me.
For years I knew and sang this song.
I started listening to an audiobook of Jung..
But last night I was meditating on fragmentation. And I encountered, still in a low resolution, the pieces.
Many relationships and encounters with the opposite sex have been through anima projection.
It left fragments of my psyche in broken relationships and outbursts over the course of my whole chronology.
The resentment that I had for those
Experiences and my accounts got shoved into my unconscious.
And for a kairos moment, I encountered the lady.
I burst into tears within the multitude,
Like sober sobbing, crawling on my belly clearing out what could have been. Wallowing in my own chaotic insecure delusion.
In my shadow.
Shedding persona, digging into old wounds.
And, with my relationship to Christ, encountered his perfect order, his accomplishment and glory.
All meanwhile, the lovers came to be.
It probably helped that my wife came to company me.
It was quite a moment of clarity.
And this song helped me process through some of it.
Even if, for just a moment of clarity
All the pieces seemed to be able to communicate as well. Especially in coming together.
this resonated with me yet I can't explain why. Excellent writing.
A song that will live through generations.❤
One of Tools greatest songs. I saw them live in concert a few weeks ago and they closed the show with this gem. It was so spectacular. Not my first time seeing the band live, that was 23 years ago, but still just as exhilarating as the first time I heard it live 🤘❤
The riff at 5:45 is fucking AMAZING. I call it the 'descending' riff, because it sounds like it's falling down the fretboard. That tied together with the title Schism, and the message of love withering and falling apart, I just picture a building collapsing in my head once they hit that riff
I've known this song for years, I've liked it for different motives spiritually, emotionally, psychologically, instrumentally and in terms of music and art, but now recently the entinre speech and meaning of this song has come true in a recent situation in my life. It's incredible how I would've never thought of this before when hearing this, and when all of this happened, the lyrics to this song immediately popped in my head, they had never been more accurate and truthful. Art is insane, and sure does live on... everchanging and evolving, just as we are. Put the pieces back together.
right now, you are in another dimension friend
This song has been stuck in my head for a couple months, this and the Elephant Revival cover playing back to back.
This is the first Tool song I listened. Back in 2003, two of my friends at the university were talking about Tool and both agreed that this song was one of their best. They were surprised by the fact that I didn't even knew the band, and encouraged me to listen to this masterpiece. They showed me the door to Enlightenment. Thanks, dudes.
1:08 that is fucking incredible, it’s like a primal tribal chant.
The harmonies are just magical.
Don't lose track of what this is. Writing, and the individual performances of the musicians.
They closed our show with this song, it was so epic to say the least.
I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smoldering, fundamental differing
Pure intention juxtaposed will set two lover's souls in motion
Disintegrating as it goes testing our communication
The light that fueled our fire then has burned a hole between us so
We cannot see to reach an end crippling our communication
I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them tumble down
No fault, none to blame, it doesn't mean I don't desire
To point the finger, blame the other, watch the temple topple over
To bring the pieces back together, rediscover communication
The poetry that comes from the squaring off between
And the circling is worth it
Finding beauty in the dissonance
There was…
"Thank You TOOL..."
How I love Tool. They are the tool to my happiness.
First time listening to Tool after hearing about them for... a decade and a half? Watched the Dennis Chambers video on Drumeo and I think I'm hooked.
Tool just hits hard every once in a while
Hamburg, Tool concert this spring, it has been 20 (?) yrs since I last saw them in Athens. I now go with my 12,5 yrs old son, fan of Muse, Metallica and Simpsons :-)
Tool songs are applicable to so many sitiations...
Especially how lovers eventually have crippled communication..
What an ironic time for this to come into my mix..
this is, without the doubt, the most perfect song ever created.
Been listening to pneuma ,but this is still right there with it ,this is still a true work of art ,musically and lyrically
1:36 One of my favorite lyrics in the whole song.