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Album Review

Another Patton supergroup. Good god, this man is relentless, not to mention a complete and utter musical visionary and a mind-blowing and standard-warping genius. No review of Tomahawk can go without mentioning the personnel behind this project, which mostly speaks for itself: Mike Patton of uncountable amazing projects, Duane Denison of the Jesus Lizard, John Stanier of Helmet, Kevin Rutmanis of the Melvins. This album sold thousands of copies before it was even recorded. What results meets and exceeds every expectation — a sadistic, scatological birthing of shapeshifting, Jesus Lizardian/King for a Day-era Faith No More textures and assaults, exquisitely layered with Patton's ridiculously amazing heaving, moaning, screeching, crooning, seething, muttering. While it is certainly more straightforward than any of Patton's other post-FNM projects to date, no one could rightfully accuse Tomahawk of being an intentionally mass-marketable band, as some Patton fans want to claim. An album with so many refences to murder, masturbation, feces, s****y, and perversion just doesn't seem to yearn for radio-friendly status. Jeffrey Dahmer could have dinner to this. Moody, violent, beautiful, sarcastic, vomitive, silly, heartstopping.

Customer Reviews

Mike Patton does it again!

If there is anyone out there who is in to experimental rock, than this is a perfect cd to start out with. This cd is not too heavy, but it still has fast paced, up tempo songs, and some nice melodic openers and songs altogether. I would have to say that Tomahawk is Mike Pattons primary continuation from Faith No More. The evolution of this cd from Faith No More is perfect, i would say. It is still heavy enough to be good, but still more radio freindly than anything from Fantomas. I just wish iTunes would add "Mit Gas," which is Tomahawks sophomore disc. It has promise to be even better than this album. Thats it.

God Hates A Coward

Dang! Check out the song, "God Hates A Coward". Amazing. Pretty much worth the price of admission right there, folks!

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Mike Patton must laugh at rock bands that take extended periods between albums and complain of time restraints. Since the dissolution of Faith No More in 1998, Patton worked like a man possessed — unleashing a steady stream of releases by the numerous groups he fronts — among them Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, and Tomahawk (not to mention that he founded his own label, Ipecac). Joining Patton in Tomahawk is a star-studded cast that includes former Jesus Lizard/Hank Williams III guitarist Duane...
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