Classic Albums – Tool – Aenima

Posted in Audio, Classic Albums Column, Feed, Interviews on October 31st, 2011 by marsaries

This month’s Classic Albums Column focuses on Tool’s second full length album AEnima. Mars Attacks Podcast episode 49 features comments from Charlie Benante, Gene Hoglan, Alan Tecchio, and Aaron from Iron City Rocks. As we established with the previous podcast we also discuss why this album was selected. You will find the podcast at the bottom of this post.

Jon Leon – Tools finest hour. The title track is the best sarcasm on fake culture in hollywood you will ever hear.


Vince Neilstein – Aenima was the beginning of the beginning for Tool. Undertow had great songs, but Aenima saw the band experimenting and branching out with longer songs, complex time signatures and what would become their general sense of Tool-ness. It was only a sign of what was to come.


Erik Kluiber – Tool at their peak


Phil Rind – Heavy, thought provoking and inspiring.


Ricky Armellino – This is the album that completely expanded my 12 year old mind and introduced it to the idea of fisting.


Jaye Schwarzer – I had never listened to anything that was so heavy and so seething while at the same time being so chill and mellow. There WAS another approach to being a heavy band.


Chris Tsangarides – If I could play guitar in any band it would be this one. This album is just so full of awesome grooves and the sound they get on record is pristine. Many influences in their music from Beefheart (again) to Arabic and Greek time signatures. I love it when I hear original and unique music, I can’t think of a bad thing to say about this band. The thinking man’s rock band? I don’t know about that but they have become huge without conforming to any convention but their own. Probably one band that is closest to how I feel how music should be made, long may they rock!


Scott LePage – I freaking love this album. I could listen to Eulogy 100 times straight through and still want more. So many textures on this album. Probably one of my top 10 favorite second albums of all time.


Chris Biermann – Best album I’ve ever heard sonically – that is the kind of mix I aspire to attain, though I will never be able to! LOL!


Raul L.R. – What to say about Tool and the tremendous album that Maynard and the band released. This was the first album I heard from the band, I can thank a friend for that, he played the album in his van everyday going to rehearsals. To me they’re the perfect band, dark, and wise with the way that they develop and execute each one of the tracks on the album. The first track Stinkfist is a declaration of the band’s intent. Maynard is unreal with each melody, Danny Carey is a savage on the drums, Adam Jones playing is easily a 10. He is one of my favorite guitarists, not because of his virtuosity, but because he knows exactly what each track needs, without having to be some over the top guitar hero that gets carried away with some self indulgent solos. His playing helps each album become a musical journey into the world of Tool. I listen to the second track Eulogy every morning, it happens to be the alarm clock on my cell phone! This track is simply genius. Justin Chancellor’s playing on the album is just sublime throughout; he is a true master at the bass, and something for every base player to aspire to be.


JL – This marked a before and after. It was an album that I could never put on while I was studying, because it required all of my attention. There was always a detail to discover, especially with Danny Carey’s playing which is just plethoric.


David Lozano – Unfortunately I’ve never gotten into Tool, that said, I appreciate their talent.


Steve Smyth – I always dug how this band could put together good ensemble-like pieces, songs like Eulogy, Stinkfist, and 46 and 2 I remember hearing a lot, like everyone else, but the title track is a standout as well, and who could forget Hooker With A Penis?


Luke Wenczel – Danny Carey of Tool is another ongoing influence. His creativity and expression behind the kit really speaks volumes and adds to the tracks he plays on to no end. Danny is a drummer of many layers. The playing he hammered out for Tool’s third release Ænima is something I always come back to and rediscover. Danny’s the reason I play a 14×8 inch snare and, like Nicko, he plays his Ride in the same place. A few of his cymbal choices have also made their way into my set-up, mainly the effect cymbals, the china and splashes!


Etan Rosenbloom – I still remember being holed up at my aunt’s house in late 1996, some mysterious flu-like illness forcing me to stay inside night and day. Tool’s Aenima, released just a few months prior, was my solace, a constant presence on my portable CD player as I convalesced. The closing track “Third Eye” was the most powerful to me, but there are memorable moments aplenty on Aenima – the gargantuan opening riff to “Stinkfist,” which was the most intriguing song on rock radio that season, and easily the mot bizarre video on MTV; Justin Chancellor’s serpentine bass lines throughout “Forty Six & 2;” the propulsive drive and righteous hatred all over “Hooker with a Penis;” Maynard James Keenan’s misanthropic tribute to Bill Hicks in “Aenema” (“Learn to swim / See you down in Arizona Bay”). The German monologue “Die Eier von Satan” freaked me out to no end, even after I discovered the guy was just offering a recipe for Mexican cookies. More than any individual moment, Aenima felt like a triumph of sustained mood to my teenage self. I’d never before heard an album that felt like it was made for arenas but felt so intimate, one that balanced cerebral, ofttimes spiritual ideas and visceral music in such powerful ways.


Shawn Duncan – Wow, Aenima, what a killer album! Opens with Stinkfist and this should have alerted you immediately that something was gonna kick your ass!! Awesome drum tones..great production..Tool has a way of being progressive without getting ridiculous, they always manage to maintain a “song” mentality and groove Danny is a MONSTER!..H, Pushit, Hooker with a penis, and Forty Six & 2!!! I mean c’mon, how could any die hard metalhead rock and roller not fucking dig this!?!?!?


Mark Hunter – I discovered Tool on the Lollapalooza tour. I instantly became a fan as this was a new spin on heavy music. When Aenima came out, Tool changed the game once again. Epic song structures, beautiful melody and technicality that virtuosos can stand behind. They infused more psychedelics and all of the musical boundaries disappeared. Very few words can do this album justice. It’s better to just turn off the lights, turn on the album and take a journey of your own. This is one of the most important records of all time.


Grover XIII – For some reason, when I’m listing albums that I really, really like, I always forget about this one. I’ve listened to this album so many times that the whole thing sticks in my mind, and ’46 & 2′ is one of my favorite songs ever, and yet it always escapes my mind. This was easily some of the darkest, most unique music to get played on major radio that I’ve ever heard, and the influence it had on my musical tastes is something that I’m still not fully aware of, I think.


Wayne Findlay – It was and still is a big inspiration and influence on me. Not many bands get 7 minute songs on the radio these days!! And only a few can say that they do…Incredible musicianship all the way around.


Jose Izquierdo – One of our tour van’s all time classic albums. You either love the album or you hate it, it can drive you nuts, or you’ll only want to listen to this album. I can attest to this because it’s happened to me.


David G. Alvarez – Wow, what to say about this album? I actually dig the last one a lot more, and I’m not sure if this album or Lateralus has the track that was written based on the Fibonacci Code, but their writing is pure genius. Some people complain about the time signatures, and what have you, but you have to appreciate their talent whether you like them or not. I remember having to dissect Adam Jones’ parts, from a technical stand point, they aren’t difficult to play. But the way that he has mastered how to use something as simple as a delay, and create all of the sonic textures you hear on this album. Justin Chambers and Danny Carey, both are incredible players and do some amazing things on this album.

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Recap Of Mars Attacks Radio Episode 72 – Mix Of Music

Posted in Radio Show on October 30th, 2011 by marsaries

Here is a recap of episode 72′s playlist

Angelus Apatrida – Blast Off
Black Sabbath – Selling My Soul
Dub War – Mental
Flotsam And Jetsam – Never To Reveal
Sepultura – We’ve Lost You
Machine Head – Old
MD 45 – The Creed
Armored Saint – After Me, The Flood
Bruce Dickinson – The Trumpets Of Jericho
Queensryche – Operation Mindcrime
Racer X – Heart Of A Lion
Sacred Reich – Don’t
Testament – Sails Of Charon

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Recap Of Mars Attacks Radio Episode 71 – The Birthday Show

Posted in Radio Show on October 24th, 2011 by marsaries

Here is episode 71′s playlist

Kiss – Creatures Of The Night
Black Sabbath – Computer Gods
Iron Maiden – 22 Acacia Avenue
Judas Priest – Blood Stone
Megadeth – Symphony Of Destruction
Metallica – Through The Never
Fastway – Steal The Show
Badlands – Silver Horses
Warrior Soul – Rocket 88
Prong – Who’s Fist Is This Any Way?
Fear Factory – Smasher Devourer
Van Halen – Light Up The Sky

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Podcast Episode 48 – Mark Hunter of Chimaira and Dave Reffett of Shredding The Envelope

Posted in Audio, Feed, Interviews on October 21st, 2011 by marsaries

During the latest episode of the Mars Attacks Podcast we interview Mark Hunter of Chimaira and Dave Reffett. Mark discusses the band’s new album The Age Of Hell, some of the band’s line up changes, releasing the new album for free in the UK, and what it’s like to have Chimaira associated to shows like Mythbusters, The Farmclub and Deathklok. He also fields a bunch of listener submitted questions.

There isn’t enough I can do to thank Dave Reffett for his help, he has assisted us in obtaining quite a few guests. As a result it is my pleasure to include him in the episode. He discusses his album The Call Of The Flames, what it was like to feature people like George Lynch, Chris Poland, Glen Drover and Mike Mangini, among others that appear on the album, his gear, and briefly touches on future projects he’ll be working on. He didn’t want to mention a whole lot about the latter, but I’m sure it will be cool none the less.

 

Pictures courtesy of Chimaira and Dave Reffett.

The episode contains tracks off of Chimaira’s Age of Hell, and Dave Reffett’s The Call Of The Flames

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Podcast Episode 47 – Paul Shortino & Issa

Posted in Audio, Feed, Interviews on October 14th, 2011 by marsaries

During the latest episode of the we have the pleasure of interviewing legendary singer Paul Shortino, who has worked with groups like Rough Cutt, Quiet Riot, and most recently King Kobra.

Paul discusses the latest self tilted King Kobra release, being part of Quiet Riot, why Frankie Banali put Quiet Riot back together and the possibility of working with him in the future. He also discusses his former Rough Cutt bandmate Jake E. Lee, and what it was like to play The Duke in Spinal Tap.

The episode also features an interview with Norwegian singer Issa, she’s back for the second time promoting her new album The Storm which drops on November 1st.

Issa discusses making The Storm and how things varied compared to her debut album Sign Of Angels.

The episode contains the music of King Kobra, Quiet Riot, VBA (Javier Vargas, Tim Bogert, Carmine Appice featuring Paul Shortino) and Issa.

Pictures courtesy of Frontiers Records.

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Recap of Mars Attacks Radio Episode 70 – Worship Anthrax

Posted in Radio Show on October 9th, 2011 by marsaries

Here is the playlist for episode 70:

Earth On Hell
Across The River / Howling Furies (Live)
Bordelo Of Blood
Efilnikufesion (N.F.L.)
Ball Of Confusion
Friggin In The Riggin
Catharsis
Blood
In The End
C11 H17 N2 O2 S Na
Lone Justice

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Help James Murphy

Posted in News on October 7th, 2011 by marsaries

I was saddened to read that James Murphy may once again have health issues. James is best known for playing in groups like Testament, Death, Obituary, and has produced a plethora of great albums.

I have been trying to contact him to discuss some of the albums featured in the Classic Albums Column, and had not heard back from his management in a while. His management team mentioned that he would probably be psyched to comment, but that they would have to discuss this him further. Some time went by, and I figured he was just busy working on another great release, for my money Lazarus A.D.’s Black Rivers Flow is the best album to come out this year, James had a hand in making this album so special. But in the back of my mind, I did remember his cancer scare and hoped that nothing health related was keeping them from getting back to me.

Blabbermouth has posted the following quote from James:

“Some troubling news for me in the last couple days. The bloodwork that was done recently revealed that the hormone indicator for the tumor I battled and defeated nine years ago is now 20 times higher than the low it reached as recently as one year ago. This could be indicative of a recurrence. Next step is an MRI, scheduled for the 11th of this month, to determine how much the tumor has grown. I am keeping a positive attitude about it and just moving forward.”

They also mention that Deron Miller (World Under Blood, CKY) is trying to raise money to help James with his medical expenses. This comes from his Facebook Page:

“James Murphy, legendary rock/metal guitarist (helped me with WORLD UNDER BLOOD’s ‘Tactical’ CD) has just informed me that the brain tumor he was diagnosed with in [2001] had been improving and shrinking for the last several years… is returning rapidly. If my wife Felissa and I could get our Facebook friends to each PayPal at least $1, he will have an easier time covering the expenses that come with having no insurance and being a musician/producer. I’m asking you to contribute as much as you want, but the person that contributes the most will recieve something very special from my wife and I. I’m not trying to make a competition out of this, I just want my buddy well again. Please share this post and the PayPal address is felissarose123@aol.com. 100% of the money will go to his treatment and expenses. Thanks so much in advance!!!”

You can read the entire article here.

Let’s all band together and do what we can to help James out. From here we send our thoughts and prayers out to James Murphy and his family.

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Tonight’s Mars Attacks Radio – Worship Anthrax

Posted in News on October 6th, 2011 by marsaries

Just repeating what was mentioned last night. Tonight’s episode of the Mars Attacks Radio Show features an hour’s worth of Anthrax. I mention this at the beginning of the show, growing up Anthrax was the thrash band in my opinion. Everyone loved Metallica and Slayer, wore their t-shirts to school, etc. So I instantly hated those bands, and gravitated to Anthrax and Megadeth. Looking back now, I realize that was a bit ignorant, but it also helped me gain a certain appreciation for all four bands that would have not taken place had I of just gone with the flow.

Being the oddball that I am, the episode will contain obscure tracks, live tracks, covers, classic tracks and music off of the band’s new release Worship Music.

Mars Attacks Radio airs exclusively on stream A of Mark Strigl Radio 8PM EST / 5PM PST. You can also listen to the episode directly from our homepage.

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Tomorrow Night Worship Anthrax

Posted in News on October 5th, 2011 by marsaries

To celebrate the release of Anthrax’s Worship Music, tomorrow Night’s Mars Attacks will features a solid hour of Anthrax. New Anthrax, Old Anthrax, covers, b-sides, classics, and not so known album tracks.

Mars Attacks Radio airs exclusively on stream A of Mark Strigl Radio 8PM EST / 5PM PST. You can also listen to the episode directly from our homepage.

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