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So, TOOL: Live at Reading Festival 1993 is quite a gem for those into live music captures. The atmosphere is electric, you can feel the raw energy from both the band and the crowd. Tracks like 'Sober' and 'Intolerance' are delivered with a kind of intensity that really defines the era. The pacing flows nicely, with each song transitioning into the next like a ritual, a real immersion experience. I mean, there's something about the way the band communicates through their performance—it's not just about the music, it’s the whole vibe. The visuals, while not overly flashy, capture that gritty 90s aesthetic perfectly. It’s a solid representation of TOOL's early sound and their connection with the audience. Really pulls you in.
Live performance captures are a unique experience.Great for understanding TOOL's early sound.Reflects the energy of early 90s festivals.
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