Theres plenty of good music nowadays being made but very few masterpieces. It’s refreshing to know there’s still bands capable of creating absolute masterpieces. Tool never disappoints
If you're interested in watching how the time signatures shift during this song, give my drum transcription of Descending a watch: th-cam.com/video/EhjmOoEHHcQ/w-d-xo.html
One of my favorites as well. Fun fact: The instrumentals are written in their entirety first. Then MJK comes in and adds the lyrics to the music. He said in an interview that he learned a long time ago not to get involved with the group while they were in the midst of the musical creation process. Great reactions, keep em coming!
Thank you. 😊 A top favourite TOOL tune for me. Not that it is as “wild” or unique as a lot of their others, but the message & overall vibe of this one give it a very special status. I watch a lot of reactions, and your style, analysis, and appreciation are by far the best. Thanks again.
This is one of my fave tool songs, Justin absolutely smashes this out the park IMO. I really think you should listen to this album in order, u can do front to back or back to front but its 100% themed and you miss that playing random songs of the album.
@ around 8 min into the video, when you checked to see how long was left.. and it was only half way through... I've been there. And you think to yourself, "hell yes, this is only midway. Lets go!" Such a great song. I love that Tool throws out rules and just makes art. You're doing great with the reactions. Spiral out, my friend.
I don’t believe the instrumentation follows the lyrics. As I understand their process, the three instrumentalists work on the song….sometimes for a VERY long time, until they have what they want. They then send it to Maynard so he can add the lyrics. So he makes his lyrics fit into all the different time signatures. Pretty incredible.
I came on to add this comment. As I also remember they will make adjustments for Maynard Also Maynard has said he will make suggestions for the arrangement of the music and they essentially politely tell him to stay in his lane.
First time hearing this song WOW WOW! LOVED Carey’s drums here. Damn he’s fast with those fills! Highlight for me was the guitar work: so many different sounds he got from his instrument! Parts of it took me back to late 60’s and $0’s actually, as it sounded like he was using a wah wah pedal. Or its modern equivalent, a sound I’ve always loved.
He really does play around with a range of sounds and oddly timed "solos". I lose myself in them and then snap back to Danny's drumming like "oh right he's just going crazy this whole time". 👍
I believe the writing process is that the music is all laid down first and then Maynard puts his vocals in. Which I think might be even harder to tailor the vocal melody to the beat. I love your analysis. Definitely more Tool. It sounds like you have a lot of recommendations. The Tool army will not steer you wrong.
Just an FYI, TOOL makes the music first, then sends it to Maynard, and then he writes the lyrics to the music. They're on a different level than your average musicians. Lol
Another band with a very talented drummer is Leprous. Baard Kolstad, the drummer, is also in the band Rendezvous Point. He has a bunch of drum play throughs on his YT channel if you’d like to check those out.
Danny: I'm playing this bit in 11 Adam: Well, if you do that I'm playing in fives Justin: I'm not being left out of the primes, so I'll just play threes By the time you can figure it out, the band moves on and plays something entirely different. It does start to have a very circular feel where the "ones" match up. What a band. Another thing to pay attention to is the evolution of the band. From their first to last album the songs have become more and more complex especially with regard to how they use time signatures. To me, they are so musical that the actual time signatures cease to matter, it's just Tool.
Any piece that bends time & space around it, is “just TooL”. Happens to be most of them over 5mins (which happens to be the majority of their pieces from Undertow to FI)
This song is all about our collective arrogance and apathy as humans. It’s chilling and so poignant. Another masterpiece of an album. The emotions Tool extricates from us is because as fans, we’re also cognizant humans. We see and feel the cataclysm of our existence. It’s all very real and relevant. No listen to Invincible!
Not that it matters all that much because it’s a just a good song …but just some more accurate time signatures. Most of the song is in 7/8 (believe this was Justin’s riff initially) but is typically resolved with a short 9/8 right around the chorus, if you wanna call it that (believe Adam decided to add that part). Then it is in 11/8 for a while… a lot of the guitar “solo” even though I don’t consider anything in Tool a solo , is back in 7/8. Just a really cool variation and strangely pleasing to the ear
The 3 instrumentalists record all the music without Maynard, and then it's sent to him to hear and write. It's probably one of the reasons there're only 5 albums in 30 years, but dam good results.
I’m not an expert on time signatures, but in interviews Danny Carey said that the theme of 7 was common in the album. The last song 7empest he mentioned 21.
Tool does not actually base their time signatures over the lyrics. It is the opposite, the band writes the music first, then Maynard will write his lyrics over the mostly finished or in some cases finished instrumental
afaik this is not always the case (re: lyrics). he is constantly writing, so he will also use lyrics (or poems) he has already written that seem to fit the music and creates melodies around them. none-the-less, totally agree on the overall creative process. Maynard won't start putting in the lyrics and melodies until they've got the music pretty much dialed in. at times in the past, he has "finished" lyrics and melodies only to have Justin, Adam and Danny then change the music - which left him having to "do it all over" again!
Have you listened to Pushit? If not there's a good way to do it. Listen to the album version first. Then listen to the Salival live version. And you have to then watch the live version. Shows the range of the band and their absolute genius.
I've become a mega fan over the last 4 years. It took me 2 years of listening to them for it to seriously click. I have seen them 7 times and countin since 2020. You absolutely must see them live, it's immaculate.
Not a criticism but try not to concentrate so much on the time signatures etc, just let the song take you places, the time signatures etc can be studied after. Ya only get to listen to it first once, I wish I could again.....sorry from a Tool nut!!! 😂😂😂. But great video anyway. Can't wait for more
The songs we suggest to be played in order are meant to be listened to that way. Not 1 at a time, but literally back to back to back. As if they were one song. Don't listen to them each solo. It absolutely ruins the affect the song is meant to have.
i really like this song but man, they stretched the fuck out of it... i think it would be more potent absent such heavy repetition and undesirably resolved build ups... all the ingredients are there, but they fucked up in the structure
Pure sonic and lyrical wizardry!!! Got to see them perform this 3 times in the last 2 years! Unbelievable!! Your reactions are perfect for Tool!!!
It’s a good song but that bass riff is just the song you lied sped up
Theres plenty of good music nowadays being made but very few masterpieces. It’s refreshing to know there’s still bands capable of creating absolute masterpieces. Tool never disappoints
If you're interested in watching how the time signatures shift during this song, give my drum transcription of Descending a watch: th-cam.com/video/EhjmOoEHHcQ/w-d-xo.html
One of my favorites as well. Fun fact: The instrumentals are written in their entirety first. Then MJK comes in and adds the lyrics to the music. He said in an interview that he learned a long time ago not to get involved with the group while they were in the midst of the musical creation process. Great reactions, keep em coming!
Rick Beato has a new-ish interview with Danny. Fascinating conversation.
The entire FI album is a timeless piece of wisdom art..
it’s this generation’s dark side of the moon
No better piece of music to express the craziness of our world right now
My fave Tool song, love to listen to it in bed at night in the dark, takes me to a whole different dimension!
Thank you. 😊 A top favourite TOOL tune for me. Not that it is as “wild” or unique as a lot of their others, but the message & overall vibe of this one give it a very special status. I watch a lot of reactions, and your style, analysis, and appreciation are by far the best. Thanks again.
This is one of my fave tool songs, Justin absolutely smashes this out the park IMO. I really think you should listen to this album in order, u can do front to back or back to front but its 100% themed and you miss that playing random songs of the album.
With as much intention as Tool puts into their music, it's certainly true for their track order and album construction.
@eternalmeditation Their whole discography tells a story... shares a process... starting with Undertow.
All of their albums should be listened to in order imo
@ around 8 min into the video, when you checked to see how long was left.. and it was only half way through... I've been there. And you think to yourself, "hell yes, this is only midway. Lets go!" Such a great song. I love that Tool throws out rules and just makes art. You're doing great with the reactions. Spiral out, my friend.
I don’t believe the instrumentation follows the lyrics. As I understand their process, the three instrumentalists work on the song….sometimes for a VERY long time, until they have what they want.
They then send it to Maynard so he can add the lyrics. So he makes his lyrics fit into all the different time signatures. Pretty incredible.
I came on to add this comment. As I also remember they will make adjustments for Maynard Also Maynard has said he will make suggestions for the arrangement of the music and they essentially politely tell him to stay in his lane.
...add lyrics *AND MELODY*
Oh boy, going to Descending early in the journey. This is peak Tool that only Lateralus reaches.
Glad to be here as you discover this!
I've loved Tool since they came out, and "Descending" is my favorite by them.
The most satisfying gong hit in music history.
First time hearing this song WOW WOW! LOVED Carey’s drums here. Damn he’s fast with those fills!
Highlight for me was the guitar work: so many different sounds he got from his instrument! Parts of it took me back to late 60’s and $0’s actually, as it sounded like he was using a wah wah pedal. Or its modern equivalent, a sound I’ve always loved.
He really does play around with a range of sounds and oddly timed "solos". I lose myself in them and then snap back to Danny's drumming like "oh right he's just going crazy this whole time". 👍
Society as a whole is descending.....WAKE UP!!!! Maynard ain't playing around!!!
I believe the writing process is that the music is all laid down first and then Maynard puts his vocals in. Which I think might be even harder to tailor the vocal melody to the beat. I love your analysis. Definitely more Tool. It sounds like you have a lot of recommendations. The Tool army will not steer you wrong.
Adore your reactions. Sincere. That’s all I ask.
Just an FYI, TOOL makes the music first, then sends it to Maynard, and then he writes the lyrics to the music. They're on a different level than your average musicians. Lol
This still blows my mind.
There's nothing average about them. They have 51 songs and almost all of them are masterpieces.
This is IMHO the quintessential TOOL song !!!
Great Reaction! I think this is Adam Jones's spotlight, he lit it up for half the song! Love Tool, keep spiraling out!
🌀🌀🌀
Fear Innoculum is Adam's spotlight. After 4 albums he was like, time for me to cook.
@@heyskipj I thought it's quite obvious that, if anyone, Danny is at the spotlight.
@@vojkanjovanovic7940 tough to argue. But I’ll stand by Adam’s play is way more central to the songs than in any of the previous LPs.
Yes! Decending is such a trip ❤
Still waiting for wings of marie part 1 and 2 :) keep it up erol, love your reactions and music wisdom
Another band with a very talented drummer is Leprous. Baard Kolstad, the drummer, is also in the band Rendezvous Point. He has a bunch of drum play throughs on his YT channel if you’d like to check those out.
Danny: I'm playing this bit in 11
Adam: Well, if you do that I'm playing in fives
Justin: I'm not being left out of the primes, so I'll just play threes
By the time you can figure it out, the band moves on and plays something entirely different. It does start to have a very circular feel where the "ones" match up. What a band.
Another thing to pay attention to is the evolution of the band. From their first to last album the songs have become more and more complex especially with regard to how they use time signatures. To me, they are so musical that the actual time signatures cease to matter, it's just Tool.
Any piece that bends time & space around it, is “just TooL”. Happens to be most of them over 5mins (which happens to be the majority of their pieces from Undertow to FI)
MJK...ok...I'll write lyrics to all that!
This song is all about our collective arrogance and apathy as humans. It’s chilling and so poignant. Another masterpiece of an album. The emotions Tool extricates from us is because as fans, we’re also cognizant humans. We see and feel the cataclysm of our existence. It’s all very real and relevant.
No listen to Invincible!
I saw you counting and the album theme is 7. Good catch lol
Not that it matters all that much because it’s a just a good song …but just some more accurate time signatures. Most of the song is in 7/8 (believe this was Justin’s riff initially) but is typically resolved with a short 9/8 right around the chorus, if you wanna call it that (believe Adam decided to add that part). Then it is in 11/8 for a while… a lot of the guitar “solo” even though I don’t consider anything in Tool a solo , is back in 7/8. Just a really cool variation and strangely pleasing to the ear
The 3 instrumentalists record all the music without Maynard, and then it's sent to him to hear and write. It's probably one of the reasons there're only 5 albums in 30 years, but dam good results.
Adam does not use a whammy bar , he uses string bending technique
Great vid, Love this song. Also check out "Invincible" off this same album, another epic.
I’m not an expert on time signatures, but in interviews Danny Carey said that the theme of 7 was common in the album. The last song 7empest he mentioned 21.
Tool does not actually base their time signatures over the lyrics. It is the opposite, the band writes the music first, then Maynard will write his lyrics over the mostly finished or in some cases finished instrumental
Maynard writes the lyrics after the music is written. He fits his voice INTO the notes and around them. This whole album shows their progression.
afaik this is not always the case (re: lyrics). he is constantly writing, so he will also use lyrics (or poems) he has already written that seem to fit the music and creates melodies around them. none-the-less, totally agree on the overall creative process. Maynard won't start putting in the lyrics and melodies until they've got the music pretty much dialed in. at times in the past, he has "finished" lyrics and melodies only to have Justin, Adam and Danny then change the music - which left him having to "do it all over" again!
Have you listened to Pushit? If not there's a good way to do it. Listen to the album version first. Then listen to the Salival live version. And you have to then watch the live version. Shows the range of the band and their absolute genius.
Maynard lays down his lyrics after the band composes the music.
Another great reaction
That sound of the ocean was recorded in Danny's backyard.
Just crazy to think this is 4 guys playing this.
"Right in two"
And to think the old bloke on the guitar did the special effects for Jurassic Park and terminator 2...too much talent...
I must see TOOL before I die 😅
I've become a mega fan over the last 4 years. It took me 2 years of listening to them for it to seriously click. I have seen them 7 times and countin since 2020. You absolutely must see them live, it's immaculate.
Not a criticism but try not to concentrate so much on the time signatures etc, just let the song take you places, the time signatures etc can be studied after. Ya only get to listen to it first once, I wish I could again.....sorry from a Tool nut!!! 😂😂😂. But great video anyway. Can't wait for more
I tend to agree on a first listen,I just take in all in in general because it’s alot going on
can you feel the ILLUMINATI
The songs we suggest to be played in order are meant to be listened to that way. Not 1 at a time, but literally back to back to back. As if they were one song. Don't listen to them each solo. It absolutely ruins the affect the song is meant to have.
i really like this song but man, they stretched the fuck out of it... i think it would be more potent absent such heavy repetition and undesirably resolved build ups... all the ingredients are there, but they fucked up in the structure
So because you don't like it , that means they fucked up , That is some real loopy logic
THE MUSIC IS MADE THEN THE LYRICS ARE ADDED THAT'S HOW THEY WORK IT