After a fourteen-year hiatus, the band returned with Eat the Elephant . The production landscape had changed drastically since 2004, and the band adapted. The sound is cleaner, more polished, and piano-driven, reflecting the addition of keyboardist Matt McJunkins to the sonic tapestry.
. Formed by guitarist Billy Howerdel and Tool vocalist Maynard James Keenan, the band's discography during this period reflects a deliberate evolution from heavy, guitar-driven rock to introspective, politically charged art rock. The Early Era: High-Impact Debuts (2000–2003) Eat the Elephant
The aggressive industrial percussion of "Counting Bodies..." is a torture test for speakers. FLAC ensures the sharp transients of the electronic beats remain crisp and impactful. 4. Eat the Elephant (2018)
This is a diverse, experimental record featuring electronic elements, piano-driven ballads, and industrial undertones.