Who produced Mer noms?
Billy Howerdel
Mer de Noms | |
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Genre | Alternative metal alternative rock hard rock progressive rock art rock |
Length | 44:25 |
Label | Virgin |
Producer | Billy Howerdel |
Who is better tool or a perfect circle?
With A Perfect Circle the process is far more mechanical and computer oriented, but at the same time it is also far more emotional and intuitive. Tool is more a left-brain masculine result, and [A Perfect Circle] is more a right-brain feminine result.
What do the symbols on Mer de Noms mean?
the waterfall of first names
The symbols on the front cover of the album can be translated to “La Cascade des Prénoms,” which translated to English means “the waterfall of first names”.
What genre is perfect circle?
Alternative/IndieA Perfect Circle / Genre
What is a perfect circle first album?
Mer De Noms – LiveA Perfect Circle / First album
A Perfect Circle released their debut album, Mer de Noms, in 2000. Featuring the hit singles “Judith” and “3 Libras,” Mer de Noms debuted in the Top Five of the Billboard 200 and eventually went platinum.
Did a perfect circle break up?
The band is made of Jeordie White – the bass player for Marilyn Manson, James Iha – who played guitar for The Smashing Pumpkins, and Josh Freese, who used to go on tour and play drums with Nine Inch Nails. Although the group never officially broke up, A Perfect Circle has not performed or written anything since 2006.
Did perfect circle break up?
The band is made of Jeordie White – the bass player for Marilyn Manson, James Iha – who played guitar for The Smashing Pumpkins, and Josh Freese, who used to go on tour and play drums with Nine Inch Nails. The band members still keep busy with other projects.
What genre is Tool band?
Progressive metal
Rock
Tool/Genres
When did Carina Round join Puscifer?
fall 2009
In fall 2009 Round became a touring member of Puscifer, Maynard James Keenan’s Arizona based project, working on their album Conditions of My Parole and began opening the live shows. During this time, Round also sang on The Twilight Singers’ album Dynamite Steps.