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Tool - 10,000 Days reviewed by Kestrel at Progfreak.com

7.7

I admit... I'm not a Tool fan. However, I figured I would give this album a shot and some of the songs did impress me. Vicarious, Jambi, 10,000 Days, The Pot and Right in Two are pretty good songs. Some of the songs are just plain boring and aren't worth listening to: Wings for Marie and Intension. They make me like this album a lot less. The rest of the tracks (Lipan Conjuring, Lost Keys and Viginti Tres) aren't really spectacular but serve their purpose and also aren't significant enough to really affect the rating I'm ending up giving the album. So all in all, a decent effort but nothing spectacular. If you're a fan of lyrics though, check this album out. I'm going to give their other albums a shot as well, perhaps I'll like them...

Vicarious 7:06
8.5
Jambi 7:28
8.0
Wings for Marie (Pt 1) 6:11
5.5
10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2) 11:13
8.0
Although I disagree with some of the lyrics, they're pretty damn good.
The Pot 6:21
8.5
Best song on the album.
Lipan Conjuring 1:11
7.5
Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann) 3:46
6.5
Rosetta Stoned 11:11
8.0
Weird.
Intension 7:21
4.5
Boring.
Right in Two 8:55
8.0
Good lyrics.
Viginti Tres 5:02
7.5
Waste of space, but not bad enough to really detract a great amount from the album.
Kestrel's Other Reviews
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7.8
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by Jethro Tull
9.6
Technical Experimental Prog

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Comment by Kestrel
Entropia 1997
by Pain of SalvationMyspace.com
8.1
Prog-Related

A great debut for an amazing band. Although Pain of Salvation has somewhat shifted their style since this album and produced great, if not better works, some songs on here remain among their best, such as "Winning a War" and "Revival". Just a sweet album.

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Be 2004
by Pain of SalvationMyspace.com
9.5
Prog Metal

BE is perhaps the best album to come out in years. Daniel Gildenlow brings forth a very intriguing concept of God and why things are the way they are. The album is full of insightful lyrics, further showing that Gildelow is one of the best lyricists today. Also, shifting from albums such as Entropia and Remedy Lane, Pain of Salvation has help from a small orchestra, which makes the album far more interesting than previous efforts. The album also contains dramatic shifts from tracks consisting solely of speech to tracks with acoustic guitars to tracks with heavy metal riffs. This album isn't the same as many other greats in that it isn't full of great, independent songs. Many of the tracks which could be considered weaker, are indeed weaker when listened to by themselves. However, once each track is put into its place, it contributes to the work as a whole. Take for example, "Vocari Dei". Even though it has some nice music, it is comprised entirely of messages left on an answering machine. Who wants to listen to that as an individual track? It wouldn't work on its own but when included in BE, it adds to the concept. BE definitely isn't a collection of tracks, but truly, an album and what every album should aspire to be.

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Review by Kestrel 5 years ago <Permalink>
A Farewell To Kings 1977
by Rush
9.6
Prog Rock

One of the best albums ever recorded. Simple as that. It features some of their best songs such as the title track and "Xanadu". The album goes from pretty ballads like to straight-out rockin' musicwhile showing off each member's skills. One of the few albums I can listen to without wanting to skip to the next song because of a boring patch. It's just an amazing piece of work.

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Other Users' Reviews of Tool - 10,000 Days 2006
Comment by DetoxScission 3 years ago
7.5
Non-Prog Rock

It has some great moments, but it has a tendency to get a little dry when going all the way through the disc.

Review by Mike 5 years ago <Permalink>
8.7
Atmospheric Prog Metal

I love it! To me it seems like a good successor of Lateralus - some tracks are as ambitioned and abstract, others are less tense and and even a bit mellow, reminding of Aenima. I really like the epic of the album - tracks #3 and #4. They're really gloomy and sort of depressing - Maynard never explains the lyrics, but I'm sure they are mostly about his mother, but might also include other topics.

I think that I'll prefer this to Lateralus in the long run - somehow 10,000 Days feels more balanced to me, but it's really too early for a final verdict.

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