Tomahawk | ||||||||||
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Studio album by Tomahawk | ||||||||||
Released | October 30, 2001 | |||||||||
Recorded | 2001 | |||||||||
Genre | Alternative rock,experimental rock,hard rock,post-hardcore,alternative metal,country rock | |||||||||
Length | 42:19 | |||||||||
Label | Ipecac | |||||||||
Producer | Joe Funderburk | |||||||||
Tomahawk chronology | ||||||||||
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AllMusic | |
Boston Herald | |
Drowned in Sound | 8/10 |
Pitchfork | 7/10 |
Tomahawk is the debut studio album by American experimental rock band Tomahawk. Recorded after a meeting between vocalist Mike Patton and guitarist Duane Denison, the album features members of Faith No More, The Jesus Lizard, Helmet and Melvins. The band toured with Tool in support of the record, but were not well received by Tool's fans.
Released on October 30, 2001, through Patton's record label Ipecac Recordings, Tomahawk has received positive attention from critics, with most appraisals drawing attention to the versatility of Patton's vocals. The album charted in both Australia and the United States, reaching a peak of number 20 in the Billboard Independent Albums countdown.
For Tomahawk, the band is composed of Mike Patton, vocalist for Faith No More and Mr. Bungle; Duane Denison, guitarist for The Jesus Lizard; Kevin Rutmanis, bass player for Melvins; and John Stanier, drummer for Helmet. Patton and Denison met in 2000 at a Mr. Bungle concert in Nashville, Tennessee, and began exchanging music. From there, the two began to jam together with a view to releasing an album. In a 2016 interview, Duane Denison stated "I wrote the basic tunes on my own (on a 4-track) and sent the cassettes (this was '99 -2000) to Mike, who then added vocals and samples for me to listen to. I think it took about a year altogether. We tracked and mixed live, altogether, in Nashville."