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Tenacious D (often referred to as "The D" and sometimes introduced as "The Greatest Band in the world. Period.") is an American satirical rock duo formed by musicians and actors Kyle Gass and Jack Black in Los Angeles, California in 1994. Check our available Tenacious D concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

Sony The basic plot goes like this: The fenix has fucking rizen from the ashes of some once-fiery items that have settled at the base of the world's mightiest and biggest mountain, which I am sure has yet to be discovered. There is only one duo that can so intimately explore every aspect of life, from licking "tasty cracks" to the importance of ecology in this fragile modern world. Plus, receiving BJs...
- www.relix.com
Everyone's second favourite comedian (Steve Martin is always #1, even after the abortion known as Cheaper by the Dozen), Jack Black, is back with Kyle Gass as Tenacious D in Rize of the Fenix, an album title that was written by one of the Kardashians. Complete with homoerotic undertones, which Freud would have a field day with, and humour that'll inspire another Jay and Silent Bob film, Rize of the Fenix will delight stoners and delinquents in equal measures...
- www.musicreview.co.za
"When the Pick of Destiny was released/ It was a bomb/ And all the critics said that the D was done" kicks off the third album by the Tenacious D. Truth be told, 2006's The Pick of Destiny went gold, and the D's self-titled debut went platinum. Not too shabby. But then again, the self-styled "greatest band in the world" likely had higher expectations. And so did fans. 2001's Tenacious D was a rock solid, hysterical album. Comedy records typically don't feature great music...
- www.ink19.com
The premise of Tenacious D's third album literally wrote itself: their film debut was a critical and commercial failure, and so in the rock tradition of big hulking analogies, we see Jack Black and Kyle Gass come back all guns a-blazing as they declare they are about to rise... like the phoenix. Self-doubt and strings creep in before too long, though. What if they are done, like all the critics said...
- www.themusicnetwork.com
The title track is a fitting metaphor for not just this album, but Tenacious D's bizarre ride through their three releases. Like their career, it starts on a more subdued note before ultimately succumbing to the big budget blunders that made their second album such a riveting disappointment. In the end, the song, like the album, speaks to their attempt to return to the top while realizing that maybe they were never truly there...
- exclaim.ca
Has the D turned into Kansas? That's what it sounds like after a couple of spins of their eponymous opener, Rize of the Fenix. It's got stops and starts, heavy riffs and all the virtuoso playing that made those corporate prog heroes famous. But don't worry, on the follow up Kyle and JB are as pathetic and sexist (what's wrong with being sexy?) as ever on Low Hangin' Fruit, which describes the kind of chick they are after. What did you expect...
- www.noripcord.com
Sound: I had always thought that Tenacious D was born as an extravagance of Jack Black as a celebrity - though I greatly enjoyed the band - and only recently discovered that Tenacious D was active before Jack Black's acting career took off. Jack Black and Kyle Gass met in 1989 and formed Tenacious D in 1994. They completed a demo in 1997 and soon after had a short-lived TV series on HBO. At this time they began to make some cameo appearances in music videos for other artists...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
If 2006's Tenacious D In The Pick Of Destiny hadn't bombed at the box office, Jack Black and Kyle Gass would've had to invent some other setback to rise (or rize) from on the new Rize Of The Fenix. Black acknowledges the failure of Destiny right in the album's opening line, as well as the not-all-that-exaggerated assumption that the movie finished off Tenacious D for good...
- www.avclub.com
The first full-length album in six years from Jack Black and Kyle Gass' comedy-cock-rock duo is chock-full of swaggering pomposity. But too many of its gags sound like they've been festering since the Pick of Destiny days; perhaps all the dick jokes here are meant to distract you from the mold growing on some of the other gags...
- www.rollingstone.com
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