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Thirteenth Step

A Perfect Circle Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (15 Sep 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Virgin America
  • ASIN: B0000AZJXQ
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,406 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. The Package
2. Weak And Powerless
3. The Noose
4. Blue
5. Vanishing
6. A Stranger
7. The Outsider
8. Crimes
9. The Nurse Who Loved Me
10. Pet
11. Lullaby
12. Gravity

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful
By Priyan Meewella VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
A Perfect Circle are now undeniably a supergroup after recent changes to their line-up, bringing ex-Marilyn Manson bassist Jeordie and ex-Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha into the fold. The musical core remains largely the same, however, with the songwriting led by founder Billy Howerdel, the distinctive vocals of Tools' Maynard James Keenan, and Vandals drummer Josh Freeze. So after a platinum selling debut Mer de Noms in 2000, where was this even more powerful ensemble possibly setting its sights three years later?

The first single "Weak and Powerless" sounds much like the band we remember, clearly more restrained and developed in sound, with a structural element that they previously shunned, and yet accessible in its clear genius. However, this is a misleading introduction to the album, which is a great distance away from the debut. Fans expecting a repeat of such beautifully crafted songs, light in tone but dark in subject, will be initally disappointed. However, with a little time and effort, they will discover and even greater sound within this new CD, as A Perfect Circle evolve in leaps and bounds.

A "conceptual exploration of the darker side of the human psyche" they said. The change is immediately clear from the opener "The Package" which lasts almost eight minutes in duration. This prog rock design is almost the antithesis of their previous chart hits, but is the perfect introduction to the new album. Instrumentally stripped down and essentially a vocal exercise, what follows is a series of highly understated songs carefully surrounded by a spine-tingling mixture of soft and heavy instrumentation.

Thirteenth Step can be accused of occassionally being a little grandiose in its complexity, but the painstaking care that went into the crafting of each tune is undeniably clear. The heaviness of the dark subject matter of Mer de Noms has now filtered through to the musical sound, while remaining low in volume. The result can be somewhat frustrating as the song appears to be slowly building up...but without any discernible climax. The result often works best on heavier tracks such as "Pet", "The Outsider" and the brilliantly dark, slow but incessent sound of "The Noose". The persistent vocals throughout the album evoke a trance-like state of strange beauty.

Howerdel has rightly suggested that the album is best listened to through headphones, due to the quiet sound levels used to allow certain sections to suddenly break through from nothing before dying away once again. Indeed, unlike Mer de Noms, one should really play the new album with the sole intention of exploring the music, for it is not easily accessible and requires the listener's focused attention, in a similar way to Nine Inch Nails' Downward Spiral.

It's utterly refreshing to find a band who have created such a unique sound that while Thirteenth Step at first appears to launch in an utterly different direction to their debut, it still retains a distinctly "A Perfect Circle" element. So with this blend of Maynard's angelic yet tragic vocals, Howerdel's understated yet complex songwriting, interwoven softer and heavier riffs, and a supergroup featuring some of the most talented musicians today, A Perfect Circle are looking to become a visionary and hugely influential band.

KEY TRACKS: The Noose, Weak and Powerless, The Outsider

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Perfect Album 23 July 2006
By Phoenix
Format:Audio CD
Undoubtedly one of the best album's ever created, A Perfect Circle pull out all musical stops here creating an almost flawless, haunting, melodic, masterful sound. Hard to believe they are a metal band at times.

Opening slowly, 'The Package' leads in with little instrumentation at first but builds slowly to a thrashing crescendo leaving Keenan screaming the last chorus.

Following on is the beautifully written 'Weak and Powerless', a stunning masterpiece.

The musicianship does not stop at just these two tracks though, singles 'Blue' and 'The Outsider' provide yet more stunning mild rock songs, the latter being a little heavier and one of the best tracks on the album.

Perhaps the best though is 'Pet', a politically charged, dark, heavy song. Sitting almost at the end of the album it leads out with a bang into the final effort - 'Gravity' - slowly and gently releasing the listener back out of the helpless trance you are placed in when listening.

A stunning album. If you don't buy it, I could almost be persuaded to buy it for you...
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For some reason this album is out in Ireland before the 15th. I am not complaining. I bought it and have not stopped listening to it. I liked the first album but I love this album. A huge step up from the first. Not that the first was bad, but this album is a big progression. More haunting and beautiful and a little bit more experimental and slightly heavier. More complex guitar and vocal harmonies and the Bass and Drums have more presence. Haunting, beautiful ambient metal? If you are a fan of the first album, Tool, the God Machine you will love this.

With this album they are really tight and it is the sound of a band comfortable with who they are and what they do.

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Well-crafted and addictive
This is a proper album, rather than just a bunch of songs on a record. There's a real attention to detail that pervades individual performances, song structures, and arrangements. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Bang Rasmussen
Radiohead meets Emo
Good album, some heavy guitar in some tracks gives the feel of metal, but others are quite sombre
Published 19 months ago by Andy
No flimsy rock album
As the precursor to Tool, I thought perhaps A Perfect Circle might be a lot more lightweight. But they aren't. Read more
Published on 27 July 2009 by Mrs. S. C. Bush
Amazing album
Before I bought this, I had heard 'Blue' before. It made me want to buy the CD. It is an amazing album, with no flaws for me. Read more
Published on 10 July 2009 by Ryan Boyce
Tricky prog-metal with a remarkable singer filtered through the lens...
A Perfect Circle is a side-project for the lead singer of notable prog-metal band Tool (the Aenima album is the best starting place for them). Read more
Published on 29 Jun 2009 by BS on parade
Simply amazing
I first heard the outsider on a resident evil movie soundtrack a friend lent, when i heard it i knew it was unlike anything id ever heard, and some one who had never really... Read more
Published on 20 July 2007 by Lynne Youngson
Digging to the rhythm and the echo of a solitary siren...
the second album from a perfect circle, thirteenth step stands up there with my favorite albums. The album flows in a magical wau making the whole greater than the sum of its... Read more
Published on 9 April 2007 by scrumpmonkey
Glad to have discovered this
When I first listened to this, I didn't quite appreciate its depth and scope - it sounded ok to me, a bit strange (despite previous familiarity with other 'strange' music), and... Read more
Published on 7 Dec 2006 by M. Slater
Nearly the perfect album
This album is fantastic, period. There is a huge variation in between all the tracks on the album, right from the first engaging drum beats of 'The Package' to the the floaty... Read more
Published on 27 Aug 2006 by Pseudonym
Tool, but more Beautiful!!!
People have not mentioned these two words enough when reviewing this album: 'THE OUTSIDER'! This is in my opinion the stand out track of the album and if you are unsure about... Read more
Published on 4 Aug 2005
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