"Undertow" is the groundbreaking debut studio album by the American progressive metal band Tool, released in 1993 on CD format. This record marked a significant moment in alternative and heavy music, blending complex rhythms with dark, introspective lyrics and innovative soundscapes. Featuring standout tracks like "Sober," "Prison Sex," and "Crawl Away," Undertow established Tool as pioneers of their genre. The band's unique approach to songwriting and visual artistry has earned them critical acclaim and a dedicated global fanbase. Tool's subsequent albums have garnered multiple Grammy Awards, solidifying their legacy in modern rock history. The CD is produced by Volcano Entertainment/Sony BMG Music Entertainment (sbme), renowned for supporting influential artists across various genres and delivering high-quality releases that shape contemporary music culture.
Paul D'Amour does some amazing work with the bass guitar. Maynard is great with the vocals. The way the bass guitar and the lead/rythm guitar work together is stunning.
HYUNG RAE K. - 29/May/2022
Drop D guitar chords: check. Metronomic, pseudo-Funk drum fills: check. Bass guitar replicating the guitar’s role: check. A singer pretending to let his guts out check. Hey, it must be a new Helmet/Soundgarden album.
Ivica S. - 30/Sep/2018
Maynard James Keenan - his magical voice / Adam Jones - and his guitar tones / Danny Carey - with a rhythms on drums / Paul D'Amour - on bass - TOOL forever - I recommend