Just as grunge was reaching its boiling point and radio-friendly punk-pop loomed on the horizon, Tool released Undertow, which firmly reinforced metal's prominence as a musical style -- but, for once, it had something worthwhile to say. At the forefront of Tool's commercial explosion were striking, haunting visuals that complemented the album's nihilistic yet wistful mood. Drawing equal inspiration from Black Sabbath, alternative theories of science, and Eastern religions, Tool's abrasive sonic assault begins from the opening notes and continues through the final moments of the last composition, an open mockery of organized religion and its incapacity for original thought. With its technical brilliance, musical complexities, and aggressive overtones, Undertow not only paved the way for several bands to break through to the mainstream adolescent mall-rage demographic, it also proved that metal could be simultaneously intelligent, emotional, and brutal. ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi
Undertow
1993 | Volcano
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CD
$15.99UNDERTOW
04/06/1993
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LP
$16.99UNDERTOW (RE-ISSUE)
09/17/1996
Videos from Undertow
All Music Guide Review
Undertow Track Listing
Credits of Undertow
- Matt Marshall
- A&R
- Sylvia Massy
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Chris Olivas
- Assistant Engineer
- K. Lee Hammond
- Creative Director
- Dean Karr
- Photography
- Robert Fayer
- Assistant Engineer
- Richard Hawkins
- Technician, Drum Technician
- Scott Goldstein
- Drum Technician
- Greg Dean
- Engineer, Live Sound
- Tool
- Producer, Art Direction
- Airiq Anest
- Machines
- Danny Carey
- Cymbals, Drums
- Bradley Cook
- Assistant Engineer
- Paul d'Amour
- Artwork
- Ron Saint Germain
- Mixing
- Chris Haskett
- ?, Sledgehammer
- Adam Jones
- Artwork, Art Direction
- Maynard James Keenan
- Vocals
- Henry Rollins
- Vocals, Vocals (Background), Performer



















