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Alchemical ascendancy

Into the heart of Tool’s darkness
By JAMES PARKER  |  May 17, 2006
3.5 3.5 Stars


VISCERAL VENOM: The smell of Maynard James Keenan’s enmity is part of the Tool mystique.
Maynard James Keenan, to borrow an observation made about the young William Burroughs, has the face of a sheep-killing dog — taut, starved, bleakly symmetrical, with an underhang of menace. He sings in a voice like wire running off a spool. He’s into sodomy and holiness. And the new Tool CD, 10,000 Days (Volcano), comes with a pair of stereoscopic lenses through which to peer at the trippy artwork. (If you do this, in the cloister of your bedroom or study, I guarantee you will hear distant, mocking laughter.) What a wacky, wacky band.

And what a mighty one, too. They sold out their May 21 Orpheum show in 32 seconds, and they wouldn’t give your fun-loving Phoenix an interview, the bastards. Then again, why should they? They don’t need us. Tool long ago achieved a state of glimmering shadow renown, in which we are always lurkingly aware, as if cursed, of their existence and potency. They survived grunge, Lollapalooza, new metal, and whatever the last thing was that happened. Silence and absence now conspire in their favor. Sparse press; forbidding æsthetics; an album every five years or so, beamed directly into the pineal gland of their enthralled audience; mega, mega sales. Undertow (1993) went double platinum; the last album, Lateralus (2001), went straight to #1, and 10,000 Days just did the same, dethroning Godsmack’s IV. If I were the singer of a hack metal band, dutifully slopping out riffs ’n’ grunts for the masses only to watch Tool swing down from their velvet obscurity and cream my sales figures, I might catch myself muttering, “Dude, what the FUCK . . . ?”

Well here’s the secret: they’re wizards. “Black and white are all I see, in my infancy,” whispered Keenan urgently on the title track of Lateralus, his breath synched to the pattern of Danny Carey’s toms. “Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me . . . ” Black, white, yellow and red: the four main stages of the alchemical opus. In one of alchemy’s foundational texts, the Tractatus Aureus (“Golden Treatise”) attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, a vulture stands on the side of a mountain and cries, “I am the white of the black, and the red of the white and the yellow of the red, and I am very truthful.” Which is something Maynard Keenan might say (or sing). Tool are eye-deep in the great arcanum, seething with alchemical lore, the Kabala, entheogenic revelation, and God knows what else. It wouldn’t surprise me to learn that the release date of 10,000 Days was lined up astrologically for maximum efficacy, or that some of its time signatures are Pythagorean spells engineered to depress the market value of Godsmack.

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Alchemical ascendancy
I like this bit, "It wouldn’t surprise me to learn that the release date of 10,000 Days was lined up astrologically for maximum efficacy...", because it's somewhat true. The date the album was released has no significance, however the date it was leaked (purposely done ... I suspect) onto the internet does: Easter Sunday. This album is drenched in Christian symbolism, mostly un-ironic allusions to Christ, God, angels, and littered with tons of Biblical numerology (very suspect, IMHO, for Tool to use this symbolism so un-ironically). Exactly one month after Easter Sunday a new Tool newsletter went out. This one, entitled "coacHELLa", had an over abundance of references to Satan, demons, and Hell. The contrast of this newsletter with the symbolism in the album leads many of us Tool-heads to expect something BIG to happen in Tool-land on 6/6/06 (read: the opposite of Easter Sunday). What do we expect? Well here is a hint from the September 2005 Tool newsletter written by the mystical and cryptic Blair McKenzie Blake (read: take everything he writes with a grain of salt): "... you want to know the kind of things that have been going on while this record was being recorded? Okay, first there was the decoy record just to confound all those would-be bootleggers out there. This took, oh, about a year, just because the band members wanted it to sound pretty close to the real thing (so as to be believable), along with equally believable art design. When they weren't working on this grand deception, there were other pleasant distractions..."
By Dustin on 05/18/2006 at 2:47:53

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