Cover of Tool Fear Inoculum
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For fans of tool, lovers of progressive metal, and listeners who appreciate deep, conceptual, and immersive music experiences.
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THE REVIEW

_In a vacuous land, an undefined raw mixture, not proportioned by known essence, removed even from a conceptual age, frequencies coexist where, if we were to disregard those entities, we would have nothing. To now give a majestic melody, a divine scenario of the stygian path, we inoculate fear.

Sounds, not of metric verses, mask goals arbitrarily, which become immutable treasures. Proud basses make a gloomy backdrop, uneven accents dictate, to such sublime voices, excellent distributions. Strings, which from vibrant magic, constitute harmonies. Air, which is a vital breath, dominates anyone who dares to challenge it.

And to bestow immense conscious boundlessness, it roams through dark imaginary mazes, battles false selves to form an invincible warrior, tolerates what is your decay. Tenaciously faces duels for which you will fuel storms.

Contemplate this “to be.”

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Summary by Bot

This review praises Tool's album Fear Inoculum as a profound and majestic musical experience. It highlights the album’s complex melodies, dark atmospheres, and skillful instrumental work. The music is described as an immersive journey confronting inner struggles and evoking deep emotions. Overall, it is celebrated as a compelling and boundless artistic achievement.

Tracklist Videos

01   Fear Inoculum (10:20)

02   Pneuma (11:53)

03   Litanie Contre La Peur (02:14)

04   Invincible (12:44)

05   Legion Inoculant (03:10)

06   Descending (13:37)

07   Culling Voices (10:05)

08   Chocolate Chip Trip (04:48)

09   7Empest (15:43)

10   Mockingbeat (02:05)

Tool

Tool is an American rock band from Los Angeles known for long, complex compositions, dense production and striking visuals; their albums (Ænima, Lateralus, Undertow among others) are central to modern progressive/alternative metal.
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By joe strummer

 Fear Inoculum is poorly assembled, it almost sounds like instrumental tracks with a guy passing by who decides to try singing over them.

 Tool’s music worked because of the sharpness it created with MJK’s vocal evolutions... Now that the words thin out, slow down, become less urgent and aggressive, the entire musical cathedral suffers.


By algol

 This is the best album ever composed by a band of semi-deities, and anyone who denies it doesn’t understand a damn thing about True Music!

 Tool albums are not immediate, even though we are now accustomed, the greatest treasure you will find is in the folds of vibrations that will come as always to tickle directly the pineal gland.


By splinter

 Fear Inoculum is simply a continuation of a conversation that started with Lateralus and continued with 10,000 Days.

 The band surely knows better than us when to take it—they probably felt that making a bold move after 13 years wasn’t the best option.