Tool
Tool Live Performance of Sober and More at The Limelight, New York
In 1992, Tool was riding the wave of their debut album, "Undertow," released just a year earlier in 1993. Their sound was still taking shape, blending metal and progressive rock in a way that captivated audiences. This concert at The Limelight in New York showcases the raw energy that fans encountered during their live performances. Even at this early stage, tracks like "Sober" and "Crawl Away" were already making waves, reflecting the band's emerging thematic depth and musical complexity. Fans found the band's connection with the audience electrifying, as they laid the groundwork for a devoted following. It’s interesting to note that this live show captures that transformative moment when Tool was transitioning from underground favorites to mainstream icons. The passion and intensity displayed in the recording highlight the band's rise to become a significant force in the 90s music scene.