"Invincible is a top tier TOOL song" and I stand by that! Reaction starts around the 2:20 mark. Also, we are super stoked that "Old Soul" by LemonTech is out on Spotify / TH-cam Music / etc... it might take a few more days for Apple Music. We would love your help getting that song out to world! :)
Pasted from my main comment; Stopped your video and went to Spotify to listen to your new song and it’s beautifully rhythmic and dynamic! Fantastic💯🔥 P.S. The tool shirt you were wearing in the last video about seeing to live is the same shirt. My wife and I bought each other when we went to see TOOL at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, Jan 24th🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You guys are doing it right with your eyes closed and letting the TOOL experience take you on the musical journey . It really is the propper way that this album should be listened to for the first time to take it all in.....
The way I interpret this song is that the whole first part of the song is looking back at what you've done, at the battles fought and sometimes won. But as time goes on, it's harder and harder to keep it up (the heavy shield). The middle part is the march to the next battle, because it's what feels like life. Gotta keep going, can't give up. Then the final fast part is the fight itself, where it feels good to get in and do it. We feel young again, even if we aren't, and even if we might lose, because it makes an old soul feel young. If only for a moment. As I get older, I understand more and more of that idea. The battle can be anything, but we all get tired, but can't give up, because some battles need fighting, and sometimes it doesn't matter if you win, because being willing to stand up and make the point that you won't back down is the real win.
I have been a TOOL fan since i was a kid. Born in '92 I grew up on their music. Never had the money to go see them as a kid. I just went to see them in Fresno on February 12th. Probably the greatest show I've seen live. It was so good I decided to go to LA to see them again on Valentine's Day. I drove down and the seller from stubhub backed out last minute. Long story short, I got blessed and ended up with a complimentary ticket through someone who was the girlfriend of one of the guys who travels and does production for TOOL. Also ended up with a Justin Chancellor pick and half of the confetti poster. This song has since changed my life daily. This is a long comment but this experience was definitely a miracle and the universe somehow pulled it together. I always knew there was something deeper to TOOL and their music spiritually but I never knew how deep it would go in my life. .. your song is amazing by the way. Keep killing it
That's Tool, making songs about the difficulty in facing the realities of growing older instead of dragons and goblins. No wonder most metalheads don't get them. ;) Great reaction!
I knew the moment when 16:45 came that you would both be unable to keep your heads from nodding lol. It’s neat to watch that part live because they (Tool) light up the arena to a degree and if you look around at the fans you’ll see, about 90%, with their heads nodding. Male or female, it doesn’t matter. It’s neat to witness, because the 15,000+ people will be perfectly synced nodding. I consider the experience special, because I believe it unlikely I’ll witness a truer display of harmony.
there's Justins bass solo, but there is a synth on this song and its played by Danny. Its a mallet/xylophone-style analog synth and you can see it behind his head in his kit.
Went and checked out Old soul and it's got a really nice warm ambient sound coupled with good vocals. A good song is always welcome on my playlist, so keep it up!✌
Stopped your video and went to Spotify to listen to your new song and it’s beautifully rhythmic and dynamic! Fantastic💯🔥 P.S. The tool shirt you were wearing in the last video about seeing to live is the same shirt. My wife and I bought each other when we went to see TOOL at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, Jan 24th🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was at that show!! I drove from Tampa to see it. It was my 6th time seeing them live and it was my first time taking psychedelics at their show. Man what a fucking show!
The last the last very last 4 words(plus the 2 word repeated) sung reveals what the song is about. This song hits even harder when your in your 40s+ Feeling time bearing down. Bearing down.
Danny once said the band had become complete when Justin joined them. His parts are incredibly crafted and well thought out. Aside from that the feeling he puts into his playing and that ridiculous tone !!!
You guys really nailed it with Old Soul. I listened to it before watching the rest of the video and I was blown away by how good it is. You guys managed to take what I love from bands like Pink Floyd and Tool, and apply them to your own art in a way that’s completely unique and your own thing. It felt very inviting to just let myself get into the rhythm of the song and let myself create a little miniature journey while I listened. I look forward to following and seeing what LemonTech does in the future! 😀
Loved this reaction! You guys are spot on with the breakdown of the song. I think it is about the band coming back after a 13 year hiatus and still being warriors, staying relevant, and being the best at their craft. Justin’s bass solo has that synth effect, he is a stand out on this one. When they play this live they come together then walk away during the marching drum part. Tempest will be incredible as well. Look forward to checking out more of Lemon Tech, it sounds great!
Actually the synth you hear is a pad played by Danny. You can see a frighteningly faithful and grandiose replica of it on TH-cam in John Kew's cover of Invincible. Her videos are definitely worth checking out.
That sound your talking about comes from the massive electric keyboard In The back of the drum set and Danny is the one doing the sounds. But also Adam and Justin both have their own sound as well
The "breakdown" at 12:28 and when that metallic bass sliding bass note hits at 12:37 is my favorite part of this song. That one note is SO fucking good. It's like a missile coming in.
Just to add a little depth to this song, Maynard seems to know a little about American history. Ponce de Leon was a Spanish explorer/ colonizer who landed off the coast of Florida, around what is now St Augustine..circa 1514? Though most explorers were searching for gold and wealth, it was said he was searching for the Fountain of Youth.
This is entirely mythological. The story of Ponce De Leon supposedly searching for the fountain of youth didn't appear until many years after his death. There are no references to the fountain of youth in any documents during his lifetime. It is entirely fabricated and firmly rooted in mythology. Definitely not associated with American history in any capacity.
I think it's about Adrenachrome. Tears from children is the fountain of youth. I play this song every single morning of my life. Of course I over think and over analyze all of their songs. Top 3 TOOL song in my humble opinion. And I too, think Maynard is a history buff. The only way you get as deep as this band, is to work through all the layers. Spiral Out my friend.
@@DickJochs-sz1hyIam most of the time lethargic and don't want to do any work but when I put this song on headphones and work while doing so, I saw the magic.
Which plays off of… “but the truth never got in my way before now” …since the concept of “the fountain of youth” is a myth that people don’t want to believe is false…until “now” (the point at which they realize they aren’t going to be young or live forever.) Maynard is my favorite lyricist. Ever.
Resonated with Val’s reaction today. Like ripples on the water changing direction with the wind. 🤌 Even though Maynard writes some delicious lyrics, Guess I want to put more shine on how the instruments are telling me the story alongside the lyrics in this one. Marching, heaviness. The music stops at points then gets back up. Lyrics are icing on this cake. Invincible is a question to me: Is Tool - considered by many as one of the strongest bands in their day still invincible? Do they have the fight still? Or is this it? So many parallels! Long comment. Great reaction!
There is a bass solo in there in this one, incredibly distorted, but Adam does also play pretty large synth parts in the newer stuff, including this song. He'll generally loop a guitar riff via pedal before moving to do his synth part.
You two are criminally under subscribed!! Your initial Tool journey was great, watched every one but this one is different, in a real good way! The new song is awesome btw!! Y'all are awesome, thanks for doing these!
Your song is great!! Followed you on Spotify. Looking forward to diving into some of your other releases. It’s good to know that the reactions I’ve been enjoying are done by two people who actually create music.
Just listened to your new tune, I like it a lot. Really chill and the "Card Dealin'" section i thought was cool. The strip back to a build up again at the end was well done. Solid tune overall.
That synth sound you're talking about at around the 20min mark of this reaction... that's Danny... Massive percussion keyboard behind him he has to turn and stand to play. Amazing.
Juan Ponce de león founded Florida in 1513. He landed in St. Augustine. He was a governor of Puerto Rico and he was from Spain. There is a place in St. Augustine Florida next to where he came ashore called the fountain of youth.
This is right up there with my absolute favorite Tool songs. Lateralus, Vicarious, Invincible. Those three are tough for me to put in a specific order.
In Pneuma, Adam does indeed play a synth during the breakdown. You can hear him leave the last note ringing out as he starts the intro refrain lightly and builds back up into the heaviest bit. Pneuma is my #1 fav song of all time, and as a guitarist and keyboardist, I know it very well. In a lot of other places, Danny triggers sounds on a large mallet keyboard, as others have stated, plus his 6-10 Mandala pads. That’s why he has a huge rack of gear beside him during shows.
As a brand new 50yo, this song has special significance… more years behind than ahead, strength waning, racing against the darkening when usefulness will fail me.
Saw Tool on Sat Jan 27 in Biloxi, MS and like always, it was superbly magnificent. I was floored by just how amazingly good it was, how well they played, how good it sounded, the lights, lasers, visuals etc ALL JUST TOP NOTCH. That was my fourth time seeing them in a span of 22 years. Every time I’ve seen them they were BETTER and that’s EXACTLY how Rush did it.🤘🖖✌️🎸🥁🎤🎹🎸
He's talking about growing old, trying to be relevant and struggling with accepting he's not anymore. Basically going into retirement. Maynard's 60 this year. Listen to Sober and listen to this again.
Everytime I hear this I just hear/see Game of Thrones, battle of the bastards. Jon Snow is in his like 5th epic battle and just wants it to be over. Danny's relentless double kicks in the middle section is the Calvary, the long break is after he kills Ramsey but there's more battles to fight. You have to get back into the rhythm of fighting again because the next one is on the horizon. Just relentless building with the guitars throughout. A chef's kiss of a song.
the part of the song that sounds almost like a weird synthy guitar solo(while the actual guitar is playign the crunchy repeating rhythm) is the bass guitar using a pitch shifting "whammy" pedal to go into the range of standard guitar. with other effects like flange and chorus and delay making it sound a bit different from normal bass stuff. the part where the drums cut out and there is a synth melody is played on a synth by the drummer Danny Carey and after the last note he goes back to the drums.
I feel like the song could relate to their lives in Tool and maybe sensing the end isn't far away. Reflection on who they used to be as far as going out show after show as youthful rock stars
Tool has been playing for 30 years... to maintain relevant for that long as a band is incredible...I think the song has much to do with being in your prime, but, having passed that point but still performing at a high level....it's a coming of age track and what happens after being in your prime...but realizing that you're not in your prime any longer, but, still bringing it!
Your music sounds really great! Have you considered also releasing it here on youtube and creating a playlist for all your LemonTech songs? You could link to it more easily here at the end of your videos! I’d love to see some music videos with the two of you in it as well👍🏻👍🏻
Jeebus.. I just saw a reaction to "Ticks and Leeches" where the reactor said, during the song, how he feels that song because he has to pay taxes.. Taxes that his parent and grandparents paid to give him free education, free healthcare and stable and safce society to live in (yeah, he was not an 'murican...). Hopefully this will calm me down. xD
Actually, I think this is the one song on Fear Innoculum that doesn't have a synth. Everything that sounds synthy in this song is the bass - I've got a video to prove that flangey delay synth in both Fear Innoculum (song) and Invincible is bass: th-cam.com/video/mlkA7tPmztk/w-d-xo.html :) Justin is a tone machine
@@benporter2059 Ah damn yes, you're totally right! Sorry, I've had a few arguments about the bass solo with people and it made me forgot the actual synth solo. Big oops.
also, from about the 14:55 mark to 17:52... danny carey gives a master class on how to play the same part differently and change every aspect of the groove
"Invincible is a top tier TOOL song" and I stand by that! Reaction starts around the 2:20 mark. Also, we are super stoked that "Old Soul" by LemonTech is out on Spotify / TH-cam Music / etc... it might take a few more days for Apple Music. We would love your help getting that song out to world! :)
Pasted from my main comment;
Stopped your video and went to Spotify to listen to your new song and it’s beautifully rhythmic and dynamic! Fantastic💯🔥
P.S. The tool shirt you were wearing in the last video about seeing to live is the same shirt. My wife and I bought each other when we went to see TOOL at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, Jan 24th🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@xstatixtribalelectronicmus2787 Thank you so much!!! :)
@@urbanshamanproductions9092 - it’s up on Apple Music, currently.
It's now available on Apple Music. Great job!!
one of the 10 songs in my top 5 tool songs
Haha that’s a good way to put it
You guys are doing it right with your eyes closed and letting the TOOL experience take you on the musical journey . It really is the propper way that this album should be listened to for the first time to take it all in.....
Her voice is beautiful❤
The way I interpret this song is that the whole first part of the song is looking back at what you've done, at the battles fought and sometimes won. But as time goes on, it's harder and harder to keep it up (the heavy shield).
The middle part is the march to the next battle, because it's what feels like life. Gotta keep going, can't give up.
Then the final fast part is the fight itself, where it feels good to get in and do it. We feel young again, even if we aren't, and even if we might lose, because it makes an old soul feel young. If only for a moment.
As I get older, I understand more and more of that idea. The battle can be anything, but we all get tired, but can't give up, because some battles need fighting, and sometimes it doesn't matter if you win, because being willing to stand up and make the point that you won't back down is the real win.
Beautiful!
I have been a TOOL fan since i was a kid. Born in '92 I grew up on their music. Never had the money to go see them as a kid. I just went to see them in Fresno on February 12th. Probably the greatest show I've seen live. It was so good I decided to go to LA to see them again on Valentine's Day. I drove down and the seller from stubhub backed out last minute. Long story short, I got blessed and ended up with a complimentary ticket through someone who was the girlfriend of one of the guys who travels and does production for TOOL. Also ended up with a Justin Chancellor pick and half of the confetti poster. This song has since changed my life daily. This is a long comment but this experience was definitely a miracle and the universe somehow pulled it together. I always knew there was something deeper to TOOL and their music spiritually but I never knew how deep it would go in my life. .. your song is amazing by the way. Keep killing it
That's Tool, making songs about the difficulty in facing the realities of growing older instead of dragons and goblins. No wonder most metalheads don't get them. ;)
Great reaction!
But in that regard it sounds like it could be a song about a war with dragons and goblins even if the lyrics don't specifically mention them :D
I knew the moment when 16:45 came that you would both be unable to keep your heads from nodding lol. It’s neat to watch that part live because they (Tool) light up the arena to a degree and if you look around at the fans you’ll see, about 90%, with their heads nodding. Male or female, it doesn’t matter. It’s neat to witness, because the 15,000+ people will be perfectly synced nodding. I consider the experience special, because I believe it unlikely I’ll witness a truer display of harmony.
there's Justins bass solo, but there is a synth on this song and its played by Danny. Its a mallet/xylophone-style analog synth and you can see it behind his head in his kit.
Went and checked out Old soul and it's got a really nice warm ambient sound coupled with good vocals. A good song is always welcome on my playlist, so keep it up!✌
I have been jamming your song "Snowy Mountains" on repeat lately! It's a whole vibe! Can't wait to listen to the new drop!
Stopped your video and went to Spotify to listen to your new song and it’s beautifully rhythmic and dynamic! Fantastic💯🔥
P.S. The tool shirt you were wearing in the last video about seeing to live is the same shirt. My wife and I bought each other when we went to see TOOL at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, Jan 24th🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was at that show!! I drove from Tampa to see it. It was my 6th time seeing them live and it was my first time taking psychedelics at their show. Man what a fucking show!
@@johncarpenter3751we were blow away!🤯💯🔥
The last the last very last 4 words(plus the 2 word repeated) sung reveals what the song is about. This song hits even harder when your in your 40s+
Feeling time bearing down.
Bearing down.
Yes!! One of my top 3 fav Tool songs. Thank you for reacting to this masterpiece!
Agreed!
The “guitar“ solo, heavily processed is actually Justin Chanselor playing bass …
I feel like that gets missed a lot… JC is amazing
Danny once said the band had become complete when Justin joined them. His parts are incredibly crafted and well thought out. Aside from that the feeling he puts into his playing and that ridiculous tone !!!
@@douglasdrain magic!
The synth part is Danny Carey on that huge keyboard behind the drums. As a vocalist Val should hear Culling Voices
This is correct. People mistake his mandala pads for guitar parts as well
You guys really nailed it with Old Soul. I listened to it before watching the rest of the video and I was blown away by how good it is. You guys managed to take what I love from bands like Pink Floyd and Tool, and apply them to your own art in a way that’s completely unique and your own thing. It felt very inviting to just let myself get into the rhythm of the song and let myself create a little miniature journey while I listened. I look forward to following and seeing what LemonTech does in the future! 😀
Loved this reaction! You guys are spot on with the breakdown of the song. I think it is about the band coming back after a 13 year hiatus and still being warriors, staying relevant, and being the best at their craft. Justin’s bass solo has that synth effect, he is a stand out on this one. When they play this live they come together then walk away during the marching drum part. Tempest will be incredible as well. Look forward to checking out more of Lemon Tech, it sounds great!
Actually the synth you hear is a pad played by Danny. You can see a frighteningly faithful and grandiose replica of it on TH-cam in John Kew's cover of Invincible. Her videos are definitely worth checking out.
That sound your talking about comes from the massive electric keyboard In The back of the drum set and Danny is the one doing the sounds. But also Adam and Justin both have their own sound as well
This song has helped me through a lot this last couple of years mentally and in the gym most definitely
I got that same tool hoodie that Val was wearing while you guys played the clip of your new song. Great music you guys make by the way
Haha I love that! And thank you so much!!! :)
You can take the warrior out of the war but you can't take the war out of the warrior! ✌️
The "breakdown" at 12:28 and when that metallic bass sliding bass note hits at 12:37 is my favorite part of this song. That one note is SO fucking good. It's like a missile coming in.
Yeah ive always wondered what made that sound, figured it was a sample on the kit but might be on the bass im not sure
Just to add a little depth to this song, Maynard seems to know a little about American history. Ponce de Leon was a Spanish explorer/ colonizer who landed off the coast of Florida, around what is now St Augustine..circa 1514? Though most explorers were searching for gold and wealth, it was said he was searching for the Fountain of Youth.
This is entirely mythological. The story of Ponce De Leon supposedly searching for the fountain of youth didn't appear until many years after his death. There are no references to the fountain of youth in any documents during his lifetime. It is entirely fabricated and firmly rooted in mythology. Definitely not associated with American history in any capacity.
I think it's about Adrenachrome. Tears from children is the fountain of youth. I play this song every single morning of my life. Of course I over think and over analyze all of their songs. Top 3 TOOL song in my humble opinion.
And I too, think Maynard is a history buff. The only way you get as deep as this band, is to work through all the layers. Spiral Out my friend.
@@DickJochs-sz1hyIam most of the time lethargic and don't want to do any work but when I put this song on headphones and work while doing so, I saw the magic.
Every guitarist needs a Sneezing Chihuahua Pedal.
Which plays off of…
“but the truth never got in my way before now”
…since the concept of “the fountain of youth” is a myth that people don’t want to believe is false…until “now” (the point at which they realize they aren’t going to be young or live forever.)
Maynard is my favorite lyricist. Ever.
Resonated with Val’s reaction today. Like ripples on the water changing direction with the wind. 🤌
Even though Maynard writes some delicious lyrics, Guess I want to put more shine on how the instruments are telling me the story alongside the lyrics in this one. Marching, heaviness. The music stops at points then gets back up. Lyrics are icing on this cake.
Invincible is a question to me: Is Tool - considered by many as one of the strongest bands in their day still invincible? Do they have the fight still? Or is this it? So many parallels! Long comment. Great reaction!
Had to pause the video while I went and listened to your song really quick! It’s so good! Added and following. Can’t wait to see what you make next
I appreciate the deviated note/ chord progression - what you expect changes unexpectedly. Invincible, Descending, and Tempest surprises you
Justin drops in with that bass walls explode!!
this album is currently their Magnum Opus. they just keep getting better. spiral out keep growing
Tell the puppy I said bless you. Great reaction and congrats on your awesome new song. Keep rockin and stay awesome.
This one has definitely become one of my favorite tool songs. Btw,I love your new track. I already threw it on a couple of my playlists
Love your reactions, especially Val' s vibe and insight.
Can't wait until 7empest reaction, arguably the best song on this album.
✌️❤️
20:52: "rewind it a lot", says Val. I love Val! Total fan.🤘🌀🤙
hey!! hey!! I just listened to "Heartbreak in Hawaii" you talented, amazing nerds!! I'm a fan!!
Hahaha aww thank you so much!!!
Love this one... been a fan for decades. Saw this live twice..
Among my favorites. Nice reaction, you two
There is a bass solo in there in this one, incredibly distorted, but Adam does also play pretty large synth parts in the newer stuff, including this song. He'll generally loop a guitar riff via pedal before moving to do his synth part.
invincible is one i slept on for awhile. its amazing. the false end is so great!
You two are criminally under subscribed!! Your initial Tool journey was great, watched every one but this one is different, in a real good way! The new song is awesome btw!! Y'all are awesome, thanks for doing these!
Your song is great!! Followed you on Spotify. Looking forward to diving into some of your other releases. It’s good to know that the reactions I’ve been enjoying are done by two people who actually create music.
Thank you so much!!! 😃
Just listened to your new tune, I like it a lot. Really chill and the "Card Dealin'" section i thought was cool. The strip back to a build up again at the end was well done. Solid tune overall.
Thank you so much!!! :)
That synth sound you're talking about at around the 20min mark of this reaction... that's Danny... Massive percussion keyboard behind him he has to turn and stand to play. Amazing.
Yup, this 👆
Nope Justin on bass
@@phildigiovanni9687Nope, Danny on keyboard
Nope, Maynard on mouth-harp…
@@me_n_my_arrows Bummer bro. You’re referring to the wrong sound being discussed
Juan Ponce de león founded Florida in 1513. He landed in St. Augustine. He was a governor of Puerto Rico and he was from Spain. There is a place in St. Augustine Florida next to where he came ashore called the fountain of youth.
"old soul" is great. What a vibe! Playlist!! Just wanted y'all to know before I watch your review.
Thank you so much!!! We are honored to have made the playlist! :)
Love u guys!❤
Really enjoying these Tool vids...Val's laugh is infectious!
That LT intro was the reminder I needed! Just bought old soul, snowy mountains, and Event Horizon EP on Qobuz !
This is right up there with my absolute favorite Tool songs. Lateralus, Vicarious, Invincible. Those three are tough for me to put in a specific order.
She was IN THE ZONE on this track!!
In Pneuma, Adam does indeed play a synth during the breakdown. You can hear him leave the last note ringing out as he starts the intro refrain lightly and builds back up into the heaviest bit. Pneuma is my #1 fav song of all time, and as a guitarist and keyboardist, I know it very well.
In a lot of other places, Danny triggers sounds on a large mallet keyboard, as others have stated, plus his 6-10 Mandala pads. That’s why he has a huge rack of gear beside him during shows.
GOD, this song is sooo good.
As a brand new 50yo, this song has special significance… more years behind than ahead, strength waning, racing against the darkening when usefulness will fail me.
My favorite song on the new album.
Saw Tool on Sat Jan 27 in Biloxi, MS and like always, it was superbly magnificent. I was floored by just how amazingly good it was, how well they played, how good it sounded, the lights, lasers, visuals etc ALL JUST TOP NOTCH. That was my fourth time seeing them in a span of 22 years. Every time I’ve seen them they were BETTER and that’s EXACTLY how Rush did it.🤘🖖✌️🎸🥁🎤🎹🎸
Chancellor uses a Sneezing Chihuahua Pedal to get his signature sound.
This song is clearly Maynard writing about Maynard! Please do the while album here, for us to enjoy!
He's talking about growing old, trying to be relevant and struggling with accepting he's not anymore. Basically going into retirement. Maynard's 60 this year. Listen to Sober and listen to this again.
You don't know how powerful this song is to a daily Practitioner
Everytime I hear this I just hear/see Game of Thrones, battle of the bastards. Jon Snow is in his like 5th epic battle and just wants it to be over. Danny's relentless double kicks in the middle section is the Calvary, the long break is after he kills Ramsey but there's more battles to fight. You have to get back into the rhythm of fighting again because the next one is on the horizon. Just relentless building with the guitars throughout. A chef's kiss of a song.
The mix is top tier...but their ability to write music with gaps for each instrument help the mix so much
the part of the song that sounds almost like a weird synthy guitar solo(while the actual guitar is playign the crunchy repeating rhythm) is the bass guitar using a pitch shifting "whammy" pedal to go into the range of standard guitar. with other effects like flange and chorus and delay making it sound a bit different from normal bass stuff. the part where the drums cut out and there is a synth melody is played on a synth by the drummer Danny Carey and after the last note he goes back to the drums.
Your new song sounding great.
This Tool album has continued to grow on me, great song 🤟🏼
Lemontech and Tool, I need to try that.
giddy up toolarmy congrats kiddos
You two are very likeable. :) Doesn't hurt you're complimenting my favorite music.
I feel like the song could relate to their lives in Tool and maybe sensing the end isn't far away. Reflection on who they used to be as far as going out show after show as youthful rock stars
They're going to do another album, and promised it won't take 10,000 days this time! (believe it when I see it 😏)
Chuggity chug chug chuggity chug chug chug
Tool has been playing for 30 years... to maintain relevant for that long as a band is incredible...I think the song has much to do with being in your prime, but, having passed that point but still performing at a high level....it's a coming of age track and what happens after being in your prime...but realizing that you're not in your prime any longer, but, still bringing it!
Never apologize for the dog. They are the best
Your music sounds really great! Have you considered also releasing it here on youtube and creating a playlist for all your LemonTech songs? You could link to it more easily here at the end of your videos! I’d love to see some music videos with the two of you in it as well👍🏻👍🏻
I think she's gonna be ready for Third Eye 2 or 3 videos later.
dang I didn't know Tool needed a sneezing chihuahua backup but here we are
Best progressive rock song ever born.
“The tails told of battles won. The things we’ve done, Caligula would grin.”
Its Justin on bass.
Is it just me or is "sneezing chihuahua" a great potential band name? 😅
Hahaha absolutely! But the real question is what is the genre!?
Thank you! :)
Fucking masterpiece.
Great reaction
First part feeling young, middle realizing you're getting old and ending trying to find youth again
I love this song
‘Sneezing chihuahua’ next solo prject
You guys would love the song disillusioned by maynards other band a perfect circle. Powerful lyrics and voice in that one
cool sounds a little like busier nice I dig leontech
This dude is in love with Val, right? I'm not the only the one that sees it, correct? Val!! give him a chance!!!
As a mil veteran I can relate to this song even if it isn’t about vets.
Tool's time signatures set them apart
I would say: making it work so well add time signatures.
Never thought of this until just now. Is this a prequel to puscifer's humbling river?
With Tool expect the unexpected
Please react to Wings for Marie parts 1 and 2. It is Maynard at his best.
Genius marketing of your music xd
Jeebus.. I just saw a reaction to "Ticks and Leeches" where the reactor said, during the song, how he feels that song because he has to pay taxes.. Taxes that his parent and grandparents paid to give him free education, free healthcare and stable and safce society to live in (yeah, he was not an 'murican...).
Hopefully this will calm me down. xD
Danny is using the virus synth for that section to create the sound triggered by a massive xylophone
Well she will def love Lateralus album to its my guess. Reflection song.
Couldn't work on it for 13 years? Amatuers! ::D
lol I know right!? 😂😂
is there a way for me to put lyrics on you guys' song on spotify? if not, here I'm requesting the lyrics :)
Actually, I think this is the one song on Fear Innoculum that doesn't have a synth. Everything that sounds synthy in this song is the bass - I've got a video to prove that flangey delay synth in both Fear Innoculum (song) and Invincible is bass: th-cam.com/video/mlkA7tPmztk/w-d-xo.html :)
Justin is a tone machine
Incorrect - Danny plays an analog synth on this song during Maynard's vocorded "tears in my eyes..." section.
@@benporter2059 Ah damn yes, you're totally right! Sorry, I've had a few arguments about the bass solo with people and it made me forgot the actual synth solo. Big oops.
You guys hashed that out nicely. Who says TOOL fans are assholes?
@@DickJochs-sz1hy Maynard does ;)
@@j_h_gordy Yeah, he does. I just saw them on the 3rd in OKC. Best show I've seen in 40 years of concerts.
justin chancellor stands out on this LP. such a great bassist
also, from about the 14:55 mark to 17:52... danny carey gives a master class on how to play the same part differently and change every aspect of the groove
Please react to Culling Voices... It's Tool's most underrated song
This is a very marching to battle in my opinion