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Earshot is Tool-inspired metal outfit that performs a similar blend of moody heavy metal. The group formed in 1999 out of vocalist/guitarist Will Martin, guitarist Mike Callahan, guitarist Scott Kohler, and drummer Dieter Hartmann. The foursome signed to Warner Bros. after the label heard their melodic metal and entered the studio with producer David Kahne. After the recording session, the record was polished up by mixer Andy Wallace and released in the summer of 2002 as Letting Go. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi
I actually saw them in Seattle in 2006 and they sounded just like their CDs live. Not to many bands can pull that off. Compare them to whoever, they have many great songs on every CD and they should of had more backing from the label... All and all a kick a** band..
Eh, who cares what other crappy bands they sound like. Point is, they suck just like everybody they're being compared to, now shut the hell up and go dip your skulls in some Megadeth to calm down.
thomasdberg
Sounds like disturbed... carbon copy get down with the sickness etc
hamstersoup89
Tool INSPIRED. Jesus people. I love to how some say it sounds exactly like Tool and others say it sounds nothing like them. Tool isn't even listed as a similar artist. These guys clearly like Tool and wanted to continue the melodic styling but as their own peice and spin.
odd that, while they are "Tool-inspired", their similar artists do not include TOOL, let alone APC or Pucifer. amusing, as well. Like their music nonetheless.
I thought that having influences and inspirations was a sort of compliment to the influence. "Imitation is the sincerest form of flatery" Right! So why doesn't everybody just relax and enjoy a good band for fux sake. Idiots!
It must depend on the particular song you're listening to. Because the track entitled "Get Away" sounds exactly like Tool. In fact, before I looked I felt sure Pandora had queued up a B-Side from Lateralus or something.
blah blah blah... so unoriginal. the very much sound like a second rate tool... throw in some cookie cutter screamo and you get, well, these a**clowns, just what the world needs
I so agree jello, I have had a tough time finding what I think is quality metal these days.
Tool-esque is good. sounds great; not too much screaming, growling, whining, or songs about cheap sexual experiences going on. yay!
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All and all a kick a** band..
I love to how some say it sounds exactly like Tool and others say it sounds nothing like them.
Tool isn't even listed as a similar artist. These guys clearly like Tool and wanted to continue the melodic styling but as their own peice and spin.
I like it.
Tool-esque is good. sounds great; not too much screaming, growling, whining, or songs about cheap sexual experiences going on. yay!