After 13 long, long years, Tool's new album, Fear Inoculum, is here. The 79-minute record will undoubtedly push fans to their intellectual limits as they aim to dissect every nook and cranny of the ...
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Tool have officially released the track listing for their massively anticipated fifth studio album, Fear Inoculum. The list of songs expands on the theme of “seven,” featuring seven full songs on the ...
The list extends to seven tracks on the physical edition and 10 on the digital edition, with most of the main songs notably long; the closer, “7empest,” runs to almost 20 minutes. You can see the full ...
Tool FINALLY gave a live debut to the Fear Inoculum track “7empest” during their February 18th, at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, and frankly, I’m shocked that it took so long. The track ...
Fear Inoculum isn’t a quick-fix listen. There are 10 tracks on the album, with half of them in the 10-plus-minute realm. The longest and heaviest, the centerpiece “7empest,” clocks in around 16 with ...
For a while, it seemed almost silly to think a new Tool album would actually happen. The band talked about one, and played some new stuff live, but for years they continued to keep the talk very vague ...
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 04: (L-R) Adam Jones, Maynard James Keenan, Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor of Tool perform live onstage during 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival - Day 3 at Randall's Island on ...
The Fear Inoculum vinyl releases April 8, and Amazon has it up for $169.98. The limited edition box set includes five 180 gram black vinyl discs. Each disc has music on side A and a unique etching on ...
Tool has announced that an Ultra Deluxe Vinyl box set of their 2019 album Fear Inoculum will arrive April 8. The limited edition collection features the Grammy-winning album spread across five LPs, ...
After a 13-year layoff, the art-damaged metal of Maynard James Keenan and company is back, as challenging and satisfying as ever. Tool is heavy metal’s great anomaly. Though bathed in the rhythmic ...