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1.1 SHHH!1.2 Valentine Shine1.3 Predators and Scavengers1.4 Doomsday Fatigue1.5 Business Casual1.6 Tattoo Zero1.7 Fatback1.8 Howlie1.9 Eureka1.10 Sidewinder1.11 Recoil1.12 Dog Eat Dog |
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 | Description: | Tonic Immobility by Tomahawk, released 26 March 2021, includes the following tracks: "Predators And Scavengers", "Business Casual", "Fatback", "Eureka" and more.
This version of Tonic Immobility comes as a 1xCD. - On their 20th anniversary (that's a good hook to sell a tour livestream, right?), they finally return with their fifth full-length album, Tonic Immobility [Ipecac], in 2021. The guys--guitarist Duane Denison [the Jesus Lizard, Unsemble, etc.], vocalist Mike Patton [Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, etc.], drummer John Stanier [Helmet, Battles, etc.], and bassist Trevor «field mouse» Dunn [Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, etc.]--survey where they've come from only to leap ahead once more. Thawed out from their slumber, they sound like, well, Tomahawk... «Tonic Immobility is almost a summary of everything we've done,» states Duane. «There are references to previous things spread throughout the album as well as new territory. On any of our albums, you'll find those faster, high energy, abrasive, and dissonant songs. You'll also find the slower, atmospheric, groove- and tension-based moments too. There's always been a touch of, dare I say, Latin music in the form of Bossa Nova or flamenco-influenced guitar. All of those things appear on this record.» They've built quite the foundation since their first record, Tomahawk, in 2001. Following Mit Gas [2003] and Anonymous [2007], they dropped Oddfellows during 2013. It marked their best debut, reaching #9 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums Chart. Not to mention, critics really got it! The A.V. Club gave it a grade of «A-,» Revolver Magazine rated it «4-out-of-5 stars,» and Pitchfork chimed in, «This lurid, thorny, profoundly weird music--just comes tearing out.» All kinds of touring and festivals followed before the members went back to their gazillion other gigs in 2014. Fast forward a few years later, Duane, John, and Trevor laid down initial tracks in various studios around Nashville with co-producer Paul Allen. Firing the music across the country via the interweb, Mike recorded and engineered his vocals up in San Francisco. Voila, Tonic Immobility. «Tonic Immobility could just be something in the air we're feeling,» says Duane. «It's been a rough year between the Pandemic and everything else. A lot of people feel somewhat powerless and stuck as they're not able to make a move without second guessing themselves or worrying about the outcomes. For as much as the record possibly reflects that, it's also an escape from the realities of the world. We're not wallowing in negativity or getting political. For me, rock has always been an alternate reality to everything else. I feel like this is yet another example.» On their 20th anniversary (that's a good hook to sell a tour livestream, right?), they finally return with their fifth full-length album, Tonic Immobility [Ipecac], in 2021. The guys-guitarist Duane Denison [the Jesus Lizard, Unsemble, etc.], vocalist Mike Patton [Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, etc.], drummer John Stanier [Helmet, Battles, etc.], and bassist Trevor "field mouse" Dunn [Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, etc.]-survey where they've come from only to leap ahead once more.Issued in a 4-panel Digipak with clear tray and sticker (no booklet).
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All vocals sessions recorded and engineered at Vulcan Studios, San Francisco."Tonic Immobility" is the highly anticipated 2021 album from Tomahawk, available here in CD format. This record marks the band's return after an eight-year hiatus and showcases their signature blend of alternative rock, experimental metal, and avant-garde influences. The album delivers a powerful mix of aggressive riffs, intricate rhythms, and Mike Patton's dynamic vocals?ranging from melodic to ferocious. Standout tracks like "Business Casual" and "Dog Eat Dog" highlight Tomahawk?s ability to fuse intensity with innovation. Formed as a supergroup in 1999 by members of Faith No More (Mike Patton), The Jesus Lizard (Duane Denison), Helmet (John Stanier), and Mr. Bungle/Melvins (Trevor Dunn), Tomahawk has consistently pushed musical boundaries across their discography. Their previous albums have been critically acclaimed for their originality and energy.
The manufacturer PIAS/Ipecac is renowned for supporting groundbreaking artists who defy genre conventions. Ipecac Recordings was co-founded by Mike Patton himself alongside Greg Werckman in 1999, aiming to provide a platform for unique voices within independent music scenes worldwide. |  | No. of tracks: |
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