A UA-cam short algorithm brought me here, and I'm happy it did. If you asked me yesterday, would you like to hear a drumline in a tool song, the answer would have been no. However, that was yesterday.
@@Mucuroz thank you so much i was gonna search thru every single comment to find out wtf that was. That was..... Idk even what to say. The most unique sound I've ever heard and it was literally perfect for this.
Some people will try to tell you that he's playing some kind of instrument, but don't believe them. It's actually a device that causes different universes to converge. This band called Elephant Revival is actually another universe's band called Tool.
Never heard of you. Ever. Algorithm pulled up a short of this. Absolutely mind blown. You guys are awesome and this tribute unbelievable. I’ve listened to this 10 times since I heard it last night. White Rabbit/Have a Cigar - what a mix of taste and all executed to perfection!
I had the pleasure of being at Rick Wakeman's 50th birthday concert - in a tiny church in south Harrow, London, because he'd gone there as a kid, and it still had a proper organ. There was a similar 'yes!' after Rick responded to requests and duly played Jane Seymour.
I bet he would, or likely does. *There is a kids cover (O'Keefe Foundation) where a tiny girl does amazing too. This singer is not from Earth, so mystical.
I can’t find another TOOL cover that even comes close to producing their sound. You guys did the impossible and with your own touch. It’s freaking beautiful
@@taydencornish Why you do recommend it? Just checked it out and its a carbon copy of the original but with worse mixing and less distinctive vocals. If I wanted that I'd just put lateralus on. To be worth listening a cover needs to bring something new to the table.
As a fan of Tool, i see several who try and cover tool just butcher the music, i came across your band and this version of Schism and all i can say is Absolutely beautiful.
The singer's voice is so otherworldly...it was like the song was written for her. Her voice would compliment maynards In a duet. That woman could be reading out my death sentence in court and I would swoon and ask her to read it again.
I agree user. You can tell the lead singer is very focused on the vocal, nut most of all, the lyrics. She is gesturing with her left hand and you know she is feeling every lyric
This is a “holy cow” level of a cover song. I love this so much! I honestly think I prefer the tone from the vocals on this more than the original….there I said it, I can’t take it back.
I haven't yet worked out exactly what it is yet, but there's something here that explains why Billy from A Perfect Circle let Maynard be their vocalist, even though Billy wanted a female vocalist originally... I'm not sure exactly how they do, but "I know the pieces fit..." 🤘
@@crouton976 Maynard is a super effeminate singer, it is that simple. He nails the female qualities of his voice so well, more so than the male qualities I'd say. It isn't necessarily about high pitched / low pitched / "range" like with Freddie Mercury, just more of a female "feeling" that hones so well, even though his range is pretty great too!
After 50+ times of listening to this master piece you can now listen the second voice. And that other lady really feels that "watch the temple topple over" part!!! I love it! 💗
They preserved the tool spirit, feel and message while at the same time delivered it elegantly and classy with their own unique way ,perfect cover ,bravo!
When people cover Tool, they often sacrifice mystique and atmosphere for technicality and emulation.. but they struck the right balance. Beautifully haunting and ethereal as this song should feel.
This has everything in a song that makes me weep with joy; Tool song, wicked strings, theramin, bad ass snares, soulful base, funky guitar, angelic lyrics, and a happy dude with flowers at the end of his pigtails. I may have just died.
I can’t count the number of times I’ve watched this so far. Over 20 at least, first time. This is by far the best tool cover I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe this has been out for ten months and the first time I saw this was 5/24. The girl on violin is so pretty, the singers too!!! Amazing band. Wow thank you so much for this.
This is easily the single most impressive Tool cover ever, and I've been a Tool fan since the 90's. Hell, I know how to play this song on bass. That bassist rocking his upright on it was outstanding. Great work, overall.
As a staunch Tool fan, my only (and very, very nitpicky) take away is how short the some of the note holding is, but at the same time I also realize how insane Maynard is in being able to do it. This is an amazing cover and if I were there I'd be beyond pumped to hear it and would've been livid jumping out of my seats. You guys deserve massive props to not only pull off the song and still do it justice. Honestly one of the best Tool covers ever, and that's really hard to do.
What a band. Especially both Singers. Listened to the part from 0:50 to 1:25. never heard lead- and backing vocals fitting that perfectly together. Unbelievable. Highest Level . Benchmark.
I think the band would appreciate this. Drums get much respect - nothing beats Danny's talent. This was beautiful and respectful. Been a tool fan for 24 years and I absolutely love this.
Those opening chords, whether it be Justin Chancellor's bass, violin, or anything else, will never fail to pull me in. You know you're in for something special
I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them fall away Mildewed and smouldering Fundamental differing Pure intention juxtaposed Will set two lovers' souls in motion Disintegrating as it goes Testing our communication The light that fueled our fire then Has burned a hole between us so We cannot seem to reach an end Crippling our communication I know the pieces fit 'Cause I watched them tumble down No fault, none to blame It doesn't mean I don't desire To point the finger, blame the other Watch the temple topple over To bring the pieces back together Rediscover communication The poetry that comes from The squaring off between And the circling is worth it Finding beauty in the dissonance There was a time that the pieces fit But I watched them fall away Mildewed and smouldering Strangled by our coveting I've done the math enough to know The dangers of our second guessing Doomed to crumble unless we grow And strengthen our communication Cold silence has A tendency to Atrophy any Sense of compassion Between supposed lovers Between supposed lovers I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit I know the pieces fit And I know the pieces fit
Not sure whether I like more this one or the original. They are both cool in their own way. This one is softer and they still managed to create a very good atmosphere, with an explosive outro. Good job. Straight in my favourites.
Mind blown. I've seen Elephant Revival live in chicago, and it was one of the best shows I've ever seen (I used to be a roadie for club la vela, I've seen hundreds of shows).
don't give him shit that he's OGT! sure all fans of TooL definitely have listened to the entire catalog, but if you haven't experienced waiting on another album you don't understand the pain this man has endured.
When I first heard this a couple months ago it was only at 444k views... I'm extremely happy to see it's almost at 800k this is an extremely good cover, deserves to be even higher!🤘🤘🤘
What an overload to my senses. From goosebumps to tears of angelic emotional simulation. That wasnt a cover. That was an exsample of taking a great song, and expanding its foundation into a masterpiece. 🤯🤯🤯🤯 WOW.
It's a great cover, I just wonder why they cut two of the main verses from the song. "The poetry that comes from The squaring off between And the circling is worth it Finding beauty in the dissonance There was a time that the pieces fit But I watched them fall away Mildewed and smouldering Strangled by our coveting I've done the math enough to know The dangers of our second guessing Doomed to crumble unless we grow And strengthen our communication" is like the most powerful part of the song I was really hoping to hear it.
Honest guess is just time crunching. I used to play guitar at a mega church and there’d be special days where the band had to shove a bunch of songs together back to back and straight up only play like half a song and shift to the next one smoothly
I don’t know why but I like how they made the song their own and maybe leaving that part out felt right to them. Normally I would say covering Tool is fools errand but the way they did it really tickled my fancy. And my fancy isn’t tickled often 😋
The only band I’ve seen change a tool song and make it their own is actually Tool… until now. That was almost an out of body experience watching that for the first time. Well done Elephant Revival!!
Please do a whole Tool cover album.
Oh my Lord....YES!!! I want to hear their renditions of Descending, Wings for Mary and 46&2
Sober please!!!!!!!
@@VirginiatheOpossum I'll try to stop drinking. I promise!
Aaabsolutely this. Saw a clip and it absolutely stopped me in my tracks, I could only think of "I hope they have more tool covers!"
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
A UA-cam short algorithm brought me here, and I'm happy it did.
If you asked me yesterday, would you like to hear a drumline in a tool song, the answer would have been no. However, that was yesterday.
Lmao same. Saw the short, immediately looked this up
Me three
Same
same..lured by a short .. Great cover! never heard of these folks until this morning.
You don't know what you're missing then.... Danny Carey is one of the greats.
Been a Tool fan for 25 years and no cover has been as great as this!
This cover is phenomenal. I also highly recommend "The Pot" and "Lateralus" by Brass Against.
Same.
@HenrikHolmesson fine covers but NOTHING like this
Agreed.
i hear ya, and im with ya... Damn this is so good!!!!!
Man that guy is absolutely shredding that antenna!
It's called a theramin. Pretty cool instrument. It uses electromagnetic fields to make sound based on where your hand is.
@@Mucuroz thank you so much i was gonna search thru every single comment to find out wtf that was. That was..... Idk even what to say. The most unique sound I've ever heard and it was literally perfect for this.
@@844spyder One of the more well known uses of the theramin is in Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys
I too came to the comments to find out what that was called.
Some people will try to tell you that he's playing some kind of instrument, but don't believe them. It's actually a device that causes different universes to converge. This band called Elephant Revival is actually another universe's band called Tool.
Her vocals are so entrancing.
Nice TVSOR pic
@@hetornhetorn congrats you are the first person to notice it
Holy shit! I didn't think anyone could cover TOOL as well as keep an original sound of their own. This is magical.
Agreed
Also agree!
Never heard of you. Ever. Algorithm pulled up a short of this. Absolutely mind blown. You guys are awesome and this tribute unbelievable. I’ve listened to this 10 times since I heard it last night. White Rabbit/Have a Cigar - what a mix of taste and all executed to perfection!
Similar experience regarding the algorithm. I don't even listen to Tool.
🤘
Same here
Me 2
Same
These female vocals sound amazing in Tool's dark vibe. Also it's fun to see how it takes a whole band of drummers to replace Danny Carey.
At least 8 percussionists to replicate his chops! 😂
And 1 Estepario to make Danny look like a beginner ua-cam.com/video/X8S6qet59vA/v-deo.htmlsi=uHNSgq6OkykZHtR9
And no it didn't "take 8" to replicate.... That's bluegrass fools
They also needed a stuffed penguin. Danny is truly amazing
That was the first thing I thought too.
that guy with the "YES!" as soon as the guitar starts and confirms his suspicion of which song was about to play is precious
I had the pleasure of being at Rick Wakeman's 50th birthday concert - in a tiny church in south Harrow, London, because he'd gone there as a kid, and it still had a proper organ.
There was a similar 'yes!' after Rick responded to requests and duly played Jane Seymour.
Hahahah! I didn't hear that the first time. Fantastic!
You know buddy was sitting there saying “nooooo way …YES”!!!
Love it
That would have been me!!! 😎
Probably the best Tool cover I've ever heard.
the kids 46 and 2 was better imo
@@mephiston001 That was fucking stellar. Definitely #2 on my list. But come on... dude's playing a fucking Theremin.
@@andrewjhollins theremins are overrated lol jk
Easily
@@mephiston001pretty good but this is better
Something about her delivery made me recognize how beautifully written these lyrics are. This song is an important perspective.
Well said
@@bt8314agreed well said
I pulled up the lyrics just to savour the beauty in the writing
@@derbymtyes, his lyrics are unrivaled
You know who's lyrics are these?
I want to believe that there is an universe where Maynard J Keenan listens to this on his headphones
It's wast, so why not.
What if he already does?
Putting this cover in his mouth like a piece of cake
Considering the vibe he's into in Puscifer, I'm sure he was forwarded this video. Probably not on headphones though, lol
I bet he would, or likely does. *There is a kids cover (O'Keefe Foundation) where a tiny girl does amazing too. This singer is not from Earth, so mystical.
I can’t find another TOOL cover that even comes close to producing their sound. You guys did the impossible and with your own touch. It’s freaking beautiful
Look up the lateralus clone cover 😊
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I would recommend The Pot by Brass Against
@@taydencornish Why you do recommend it? Just checked it out and its a carbon copy of the original but with worse mixing and less distinctive vocals. If I wanted that I'd just put lateralus on. To be worth listening a cover needs to bring something new to the table.
Not quite sure how I arrived but so glad I did. Jaw dropping
How many of you are now listening to Elephant Revival’s discography?
One of my new favorite bands.
Probably the best Tool cover I’ve ever heard! Bravo!
Agreed!!!
I personally have 20K of the 22K views! So good.
Indeed my friend!!!
Everything they do is top notch. They’re fantastic.
By FAR, HANDS DOWN, the best tool cover I've ever seen or heard
Took 5 drummers on snare to emulate Danny on one drum. Bravo!
lol.
"Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power."
It's still an amazing cover though.
One of the highlights of the rendition... IMHO second to her voice...
@@kuriadams9138 Oh for sure, I was just being snarky.
Don’t be a “Tool”
As a fan of Tool, i see several who try and cover tool just butcher the music, i came across your band and this version of Schism and all i can say is Absolutely beautiful.
This needs to be put on Spotify!
Please add to Spotify! I want it in my liked list and to share
I'm here because the shorts sent me to Spotify with an amazing new add to my covers playlist. I was deeply disappointed.
Spotify is too shitty for this masterpiece to be brought there.
Where they began in the dark doorways of lastfm. Let them Find this innovative group on their own. Without YT. With Google search
The singer's voice is so otherworldly...it was like the song was written for her. Her voice would compliment maynards In a duet. That woman could be reading out my death sentence in court and I would swoon and ask her to read it again.
The hardest part of covering a tool song is capturing the mysteriousness that tool produces, you guys did it perfectly. I believe Tool would be proud
Yeah ✌️
I agree user. You can tell the lead singer is very focused on the vocal, nut most of all, the lyrics. She is gesturing with her left hand and you know she is feeling every lyric
Tool liked this version so much they now pay ER mechanicals
By far, and it not even close, the best tool cover ever.
This is very good but you should check out Beard of Harmony's version of "Right in Two". Also a very good cover
Also O’Keefe Music Foundation cover of 46 & 2. All kids and f’n incredible!
some kids did an amazing cover of 46 and 2. also brass against did an amazing cover.
7 percussionists = 1 Danny Carey. Amazing cover, bold choice and totally nailed it!
I'm not a musician but it sure sounds like they sing the bridge in a different key and it SLAYS ❤
Finally we have proof he is in fact an octopus
@@FrankWhite1990 😁😆🥰
@@FrankWhite1990 you win some cookies for that comments 😁
The first thing that came to my mind😂
Dude this is the best tool cover I've ever heard. Their vocal harmony for this song perfectly.
Why... Why... WHY...can't I "LIKE" this more than once?!?
I love how the vocalist captures the tenderness of Maynards voice and the meaning behind the words... sounds incredible.
_Vocalists._ There's two, singing together in perfect harmony, which on its own does *SO* much to make this performance as great as it is.
This is a “holy cow” level of a cover song. I love this so much! I honestly think I prefer the tone from the vocals on this more than the original….there I said it, I can’t take it back.
I haven't yet worked out exactly what it is yet, but there's something here that explains why Billy from A Perfect Circle let Maynard be their vocalist, even though Billy wanted a female vocalist originally... I'm not sure exactly how they do, but "I know the pieces fit..." 🤘
@@crouton976 Maynard is a super effeminate singer, it is that simple. He nails the female qualities of his voice so well, more so than the male qualities I'd say. It isn't necessarily about high pitched / low pitched / "range" like with Freddie Mercury, just more of a female "feeling" that hones so well, even though his range is pretty great too!
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Holy cow??? Cmon really?? I was thinking more on the lines of Holy f**king shit.!
Maynard would like a word with you….. *shuts door*
I've been a huge Tool fan for over twenty-five years and this brought tears to my eyes. Absolutely beautiful cover
Yes this….
Some big fat bass drums would of been a great addition 👌
@@Berg-vm5ht would "have" been...
I think I prefer this to Tool's live version honestly
Us moment
After 50+ times of listening to this master piece you can now listen the second voice. And that other lady really feels that "watch the temple topple over" part!!! I love it! 💗
outstanding comment I listen deep too
As a tool fan for 30 years. This was mind blowing. Instant sub and fan
I’ve never heard of this band but I think I’ve probably watched this video about 30 times today
Months later this is still the top song in my head every single day. Adore the original, but this is next level
Just read this comment not realising it was me that wrote it! XD! Still here folks!
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve listened to this
They preserved the tool spirit, feel and message while at the same time delivered it elegantly and classy with their own unique way ,perfect cover ,bravo!
The vocalist has mastered this song for sure, not taking anything away from the band but those two ladies are just wow
I have to say after multiple, MULTIPLE listenings, this is one of the most beautiful, amazingly powerful performances of all time. Like, seriously.
This cover gave me chills for 5 minutes and 29 seconds straight.
Same, it already hurt my skin 😂😂
I never thought the world needed a Tool cover with a drum line. I stand corrected.
When people cover Tool, they often sacrifice mystique and atmosphere for technicality and emulation.. but they struck the right balance. Beautifully haunting and ethereal as this song should feel.
The ethereal vocals, theramin, upright bass, cello, drum line, new dimensions in music
The dude with the mohawk is living for this moment❤❤❤
Right? He looked like the happiest chap on the planet
This has everything in a song that makes me weep with joy; Tool song, wicked strings, theramin, bad ass snares, soulful base, funky guitar, angelic lyrics, and a happy dude with flowers at the end of his pigtails. I may have just died.
I understand.
I can’t count the number of times I’ve watched this so far. Over 20 at least, first time. This is by far the best tool cover I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe this has been out for ten months and the first time I saw this was 5/24. The girl on violin is so pretty, the singers too!!! Amazing band. Wow thank you so much for this.
Ive never heard such an amazing TOOL cover in my whole life. You played it the same yet made it your own at the same time. Amazing.
I don’t care. I seriously don’t care. This is the best cover I’ve heard of.
This is. Just. F***ing. Incredible.
Greetings,
I FUCKING AGREE
Kind regards.
Please release this as a single, it’s a fantastic cover
just found this band. EXCELLENT. i am now 72 years old now and it just goes to show you are never to old to rock out. AGE IS JUST A NUMBER. 🤟
This is easily the single most impressive Tool cover ever, and I've been a Tool fan since the 90's. Hell, I know how to play this song on bass. That bassist rocking his upright on it was outstanding. Great work, overall.
As a staunch Tool fan, my only (and very, very nitpicky) take away is how short the some of the note holding is, but at the same time I also realize how insane Maynard is in being able to do it. This is an amazing cover and if I were there I'd be beyond pumped to hear it and would've been livid jumping out of my seats. You guys deserve massive props to not only pull off the song and still do it justice. Honestly one of the best Tool covers ever, and that's really hard to do.
What a band. Especially both Singers. Listened to the part from 0:50 to 1:25. never heard lead- and backing vocals fitting that perfectly together. Unbelievable. Highest Level . Benchmark.
Wow!!! How technical are those vocals. Maynard would be super proud!!!
Bonnie is incredible vocally and with instruments too. Plus the saw and washboard.
Bonnie is incredible vocally and with instruments too. Plus the saw and washboard.
Bonnie is incredible vocally and with instruments too. Plus the saw and washboard.
To anyone reading this, no matter your struggle, I believe in you, and I'm proud of you. You are loved, and you are worthy. You matter.
I think the band would appreciate this. Drums get much respect - nothing beats Danny's talent. This was beautiful and respectful. Been a tool fan for 24 years and I absolutely love this.
This was phenomenal! Loooong time Tool die hard. Apparently, I’m also an Elephant Revival fan now too. Very well done everyone.
Those opening chords, whether it be Justin Chancellor's bass, violin, or anything else, will never fail to pull me in. You know you're in for something special
I know the pieces fit
'Cause I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smouldering
Fundamental differing
Pure intention juxtaposed
Will set two lovers' souls in motion
Disintegrating as it goes
Testing our communication
The light that fueled our fire then
Has burned a hole between us so
We cannot seem to reach an end
Crippling our communication
I know the pieces fit
'Cause I watched them tumble down
No fault, none to blame
It doesn't mean I don't desire
To point the finger, blame the other
Watch the temple topple over
To bring the pieces back together
Rediscover communication
The poetry that comes from
The squaring off between
And the circling is worth it
Finding beauty in the dissonance
There was a time that the pieces fit
But I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smouldering
Strangled by our coveting
I've done the math enough to know
The dangers of our second guessing
Doomed to crumble unless we grow
And strengthen our communication
Cold silence has
A tendency to
Atrophy any
Sense of compassion
Between supposed lovers
Between supposed lovers
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
I know the pieces fit
And I know the pieces fit
That is by far the best cover of any tool song. So much depth. Talk about understanding the task at hand.
I've seen Tool perform live 47 times. This is by far the best cover I've ever heard of any Tool song. Well done!
They did really well!! And they are talented at playing instruments, more than one would think
I missed hearing Bonnie’s voice. So ethereal and beautiful.
Are they back touring then???!!!
They've played some in Colorado
Who is this???
Tool fan since 93. Without a doubt the best cover of any of their songs that I’ve ever seen. Subbed. Absolutely fantastic.
Are you a boy wearing vans, 501s?
Thank you for introducing me to Tool ❤
I know right
Not sure whether I like more this one or the original. They are both cool in their own way. This one is softer and they still managed to create a very good atmosphere, with an explosive outro. Good job. Straight in my favourites.
Mad props .. insanely difficult composition a genuinely great cover! Just wow
Tool is legendary because they can bring out emotion you didn’t know existed. This group definitely captured some of that. Well done!
I’ve been listening to tool forever but I’ve never seen how they make me feel summed up in one sentence like that so accurately. Cheers mate.
Her beautiful voice makes the lyrics hurt my soul even more. 🖤
I already deeply regretted not going to this show, and hearing this amplifies that regret x1000.
Never thought I would find a Tool cover that I enjoy. But this comes extremely close to being better than the original.
Not only did I just find out about them, but I just bought tickets to their show on Indianapolis!!!!
If you can cover tool this well, your original stuff must be amazing. I'm about to go and explore ❤
Wow! There aren't enough adjectives to properly describe this masterpiece!
I'm just blown away!!!
Likewise
So many goosebumps. This entire show was awesome.
Mind blown. I've seen Elephant Revival live in chicago, and it was one of the best shows I've ever seen (I used to be a roadie for club la vela, I've seen hundreds of shows).
Her voice is spectacular
HER VOICE!! = 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
been a Tool fan since the 90s. This a 10/10 cover. Can confidently confirm this collectively has every tool fan's approval.
You want a diploma? who the f cares if you have been a fan since the 90's
don't give him shit that he's OGT! sure all fans of TooL definitely have listened to the entire catalog, but if you haven't experienced waiting on another album you don't understand the pain this man has endured.
@DethroneSWEDEN why you so angry in life? Go project your daddy issues elsewhere kiddo. Or better, hit the gym.
Geezus... I think you guys understood the assignment!! 😍🤘❤️🤯
I'm playing this tonight on my radio show I love it so much. Hey guys I need you to come to the UK and tour here so we can see you!
It takes 8 mortal drummers to replicate Danny Carey's playing. This is the coolest cover ever.
I’m obsessed with this cover. It’s incredible
I have seen Tool perform this live several times and I gotta say I think I prefer this.
The cover I didn't know I needed in my life holy crap !
I love that they are hugging each other at the end. They KNOW they crushed it!!
God bless the algorithm. I’m in tears at how beautiful this is
I can stop watching this. The best tool cover I’ve ever heard, and the best cover that they do, IMHO
The singing is hauntingly beautiful
When I first heard this a couple months ago it was only at 444k views... I'm extremely happy to see it's almost at 800k this is an extremely good cover, deserves to be even higher!🤘🤘🤘
Best cover I have ever heard!!!
ABSOLUTELY
Glad folks are finally getting familiar with this band. Been singing their praises for years.
I could listen to you play Tool covers all day and night. Absolutely beautiful and amazing performance! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What an overload to my senses. From goosebumps to tears of angelic emotional simulation. That wasnt a cover. That was an exsample of taking a great song, and expanding its foundation into a masterpiece. 🤯🤯🤯🤯 WOW.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
It's a great cover, I just wonder why they cut two of the main verses from the song. "The poetry that comes from
The squaring off between
And the circling is worth it
Finding beauty in the dissonance
There was a time that the pieces fit
But I watched them fall away
Mildewed and smouldering
Strangled by our coveting
I've done the math enough to know
The dangers of our second guessing
Doomed to crumble unless we grow
And strengthen our communication" is like the most powerful part of the song I was really hoping to hear it.
I noticed that as well, I love that section as it gets heavier. Not sure why they'd choose not to do the full song, they sound fantastic.
Honest guess is just time crunching. I used to play guitar at a mega church and there’d be special days where the band had to shove a bunch of songs together back to back and straight up only play like half a song and shift to the next one smoothly
I don’t know why but I like how they made the song their own and maybe leaving that part out felt right to them. Normally I would say covering Tool is fools errand but the way they did it really tickled my fancy. And my fancy isn’t tickled often 😋
No idea how I got here but damn this is fantastic! I never shared something with my friends so fast
The voices absolutely fit this cover like a glove. Haunting and ethereal. Amazing. Glad I found this through Shorts...
I cannot get enough of this cover. The best band to cover Tool and capture the vibe! So awesome!
Not an easy band to cover for sure!
The only band I’ve seen change a tool song and make it their own is actually Tool… until now. That was almost an out of body experience watching that for the first time. Well done Elephant Revival!!
I’ve never heard of this band but now I’m into it. This was amazing!
Me too
Really amazing
ER is AWESOME!
it's beet 10 months. how is it going?
@@confunctius um… I’m doin alright. I ate too many onions at lunch and I’m certain that I’ll be getting the heartburns soon. Wish me luck!
I hope the members of Tool get to see this.
I listed to this about ten times a week now. Addicted.
My life will never be the same after hearing this.