Amazing
john | miami,fl | 12/13/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"just want to say this is the greatest tub ring album yet. its a work of art. i dont know what they did to make this album,change members-different style, but it is mind blowing. i have to say its alot tighter sounding and more appealing to the ear than the last album. although that had no downfalls.
but this album gets my vote for rockin....keep it up guys and hope you guys go far cause this album deserves it.
john"
This is great stuff
Matthew S. Harrington | Provo, UT USA | 02/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After reading peoples views on the closest thing sounding to Mr.Bungle, Tub Ring was frequently mentioned and I have to say they are pretty good. It sounds close to Bungle's debut album because nothing will ever be close to Disco Volante, one of my favorite albums of all time. I love all the tracks on this cd, you got heavy songs, soft ones, there's one that sounds like Secret Chiefs 3 with vocals...I'm impressed with these guys. It's obvious they have talent and are more exciting than the music that's coming out these days. When I turn the music up, people are like turn that up louder cause that sounds awesome!! It's fun introducing real talent to ordinary radio listeners. Give these guys a listen, turn it up, and spread the word. I wonder what Mike Patton thinks of these guys."
Great album
leitmotiv | Detroit, MI | 03/07/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was truly exposed to Tub Ring after seeing them in concert with Mindless Self Indulgence this year, and since seeing them live I have fallen in love. They not only can present beautifully crafted music in the studio, but they can keep up and unlike most artists, make it even better live. "Fermi Paradox" is a great album and will certainly be high on the list amongst Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, and Dog Fashion Disco fans. While in my opinion this album is not nearly as good as "Drake Equation", "Fermi Paradox" has multiple delights that should attract and fool just about anybody. From your first listen to Track 3, "Future Was Free", you might dismiss this band as a simple electronic punk band from the first few seconds, but as the track progresses, you hear the song get darker, and harder, and take a turn like most Tub Ring songs do. I praise Tub Ring for how they can easily fool anybody about a song in the first few seconds, and then completely change it up without making it sound awkward and out of place. I really enjoy as how the album progressed, the sound gets more and more raw and harsh, but perfectly meshes in. It really makes me wonder why such a fantastic band that has been around for 10 years has yet to reach major success. Some of my favourite tracks off of this CD include "I am the Robot", "Invalid", "Living with Rene's Head", "Fruit of Knowledge", and "Fall Back". If you are interested in something completely fresh and original to get away from all of the Nu-Metal, and Popular-Punk that exists nowadays, pick up this album."