Sober (Tool song)

"Sober"
Single by Tool
from the album Undertow
Released 1993
Format Compact Disc, vinyl
Recorded 1992
Genre Alternative metal, progressive metal
Length 5:05
Label Zoo Entertainment
Producer Sylvia Massy, Tool
Tool singles chronology
"Prison Sex"
(1993)
"Sober"
(1993)
"Stinkfist"
(1996)
Alternative cover
Cover for the promotional single.

Sober is a song by American rock band Tool. The song was released as the second single from their debut album, Undertow.

Tool guitarist Adam Jones has stated in an interview that the song is about a friend of the band whose artistic expression only comes out when he is under the influence. "A lot of people give him shit for that," Jones explains. "If you become addicted and a junkie, well, that's your fault."[1]

Contents

Writing

"Sober" is one of the earliest songs composed by Maynard James Keenan, with roots dating back to a 1987 live performance (released as Peace Day with his first band, Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty) in which the song was called "Burn About Out". The song contains some lyrics from the first verse of "Sober", with the same basic melody, although the melody is considerably faster and has an instrumental chorus.

The song was recorded by Keenan with Tool for the first time in mid-1991 on a demo tape titled 72826.

Music video

A video for "Sober" was made in 1993. It debuted in May of that same year and was directed by Fred Stuhr.[2] It was filmed using stop-motion animation, with the characters' models designed by Adam Jones. The video bears a strong resemblance to the work of the Brothers Quay, however they were not involved with its creation. It was the first of Tool's videos to be made in stop motion, the earlier promo video for "Hush" being live action and featuring all four band members. However, brief flashes of the musicians can be seen near the beginning, as well as a live-action figure twitching and vibrating violently.

The video's protagonist is a small, humanoid being, who lives and sleeps in a rusty room sparsely decorated with a bed, table and chair inside an abandoned mansion. He happens upon a wooden box, which he opens near the beginning. Its contents are kept hidden for the majority of the video's duration, but it seems whatever it is has had adverse effects - there are repeated shots of the humanoid levitating in his chair, and his head and arm vibrating wildly. While experiencing these effects, he ventures through his living quarters and its many corridors.

The climax provides a barrage of imagery and revelations: a figure attached to a wall behind a translucent screen, a sentry of sorts wielding a mobile, robotic cannon and an organic substance flowing through a pipe found in the house. At the end, the box is empty, leaving the viewer to determine its meaning.

Kurt Cobain, during a rare critique of music videos, called it a rip off of the Brothers Quay and stated Tool should be sued for this.[3]

Track listing

Australian and German versions
  1. "Sober (album version)"
  2. "Bottom (original version live)"
  3. "Intolerance (live)"
UK version
  1. "Sober (album version)"
  2. "Prison Sex"
  3. "Intolerance"
Dutch version (Tales from the Darkside)
  1. "Sober (album version)"
  2. "Undertow (live)"
  3. "Sober (live)"
  4. "Opiate (live)"
  5. "Flood (live)"
  6. "Prison Sex (live)"
  7. "Jerk-Off (live)"
  8. "Prison Sex (live)"
  9. "Bottom (live)"

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Germany 1993 Zoo Entertainment CD 74321-21849-2
Australia CD 74321-21849-2
UK Vinyl picture disc 74321-22043-1
Promo vinyl TOOL 001
Netherlands CD 74321 22604 2

Notable performances and covers

References in popular culture

Personnel

Tool
Production

References