Spiral Out
Decoding Tool's Lateralus
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Since its release in 2001, Tool's Lateralus has been widely recognized as a landmark achievement in progressive metal. Yet, popular discourse has barely scratched the surface, often fixating solely on the title track's famous Fibonacci sequence and 9/8-8/8-7/8 time signature.
Spiral Out: Decoding Tool's Lateralus provides a comprehensive, macro-structural compositional analysis of the entire thirteen-track cycle. Moving far beyond mathematical Easter eggs, this book reveals how drummer Danny Carey and guitarist Adam Jones employ complex rhythmic, metric, and harmonic devices to construct a highly cohesive aesthetic.
Inside, you will explore:
- Rhythmic Algorithmicism: An exhaustive look at additive rhythms, metric modulation, and how polymeter generates dramatic tension in tracks like "The Grudge" and "Schism".
- Tonal Language: A detailed examination of Tool's non-functional harmony, reliance on open fifths, and the modal explorations that define their heavy, ambiguous soundscape.
- The Algorithmic Narrative: How the album's structural expansion and Golden Ratio proportions directly mirror the alchemical Magnum Opus and Jungian individuation.
Dettagli
- Data di pubblicazione
- Mar 24, 2026
- Lingua
- English
- Categoria
- Musica
- Copyright
- Tutti i diritti riservati - Licenza di copyright standard
- Collaboratori
- Di (autore): Joseph Scale
Specifiche
- Formato
- EPUB
Parole chiave
Tool band analysisLateralus music theoryDanny Carey drummingAdam Jones guitar styleJustin Chancellor bassProgressive metal albumsRhythmic analysisPolymeter and odd time signaturesAlgorithmic compositionNon-functional harmonyProgressive rock musicologyDrum theory and metric modulationFibonacci sequence in musicGolden Ratio in artJungian psychology and musicAlchemy and HermeticismMusic and mathematicsHeavy metal criticismMusic theory for rock musiciansAcademic music analysisPost-tonal popular music