Tool
Tool Live Performance at Club With No Name - 1991
In the raw energy of October 7, 1991, Tool graced the stage at the Club With No Name in Los Angeles, just before the release of their debut studio album, 'Undertow,' which would come out in 1993. This early live show captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career, where they were still polishing their sound but already showcasing their distinctive blend of heavy metal and progressive rock. Interestingly, this performance marks one of their first major gigs, where they began to carve out their unique identity in the thriving alternative scene of the early '90s. With the excitement building in the crowd, it's a glimpse into a band on the verge of something spectacular, demonstrating raw talent and the potential for the complex themes that would define their upcoming work.