The post Tool to Hit Studio for New Album When Touring Wraps Up: “We’ve Got Many Ideas Cooking” appeared first on Consequence. After the 13-year wait for 2019’s Fear Inoculum, it appears it won’t be ...
Burning Man just wrapped up, and in addition to Flume eating ass on stage, over 1000 Tool fans took the opportunity to dance to the entire 86-minute new Tool album together in the middle of the Playa ...
The post Maynard James Keenan on New Tool Album: “We Can’t Drag This Out Another 14 Years” appeared first on Consequence. “Tool is a more complicated beast with a lot of egos and a lot of other things ...
A Tool fan created a guide for ringing in the New Year with the band's most iconic moments so you can jump on the viral ...
Frontman Maynard James Keenan appears on The Joe Rogan Experience today, and as he wrote on Twitter, he’ll be “making some long awaited announcements. You should look into it.” Stay tuned! During ...
Thirteen years was a long enough wait between Tool albums, but it was almost longer thanks to a close call with a candle. In the new Kerrang! Inside Track podcast, producer "Evil" Joe Barresi says one ...
Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta has given a brutally honest opinion of the most recent Tool album – describing it as "spa music". Tool's fifth album Fear Inoculum was released in 2019 and received ...
Tool have one of the most dedicated fanbases in rock history, so we have a challenge for their fans — which of their albums is the best? That's what we want to know during this week's Loudwire Nights ...
If you’re just getting into alternative metal and art rock outfit Tool, the best place to start is with their debut 1993 studio album Undertow. From there, you can jump from album to album ...
Have you all heard this Tool band? Apparently they're pretty popular or something. So popular that both their 1993 album Undertow and their 2001 album Lateralus were both certified triple-platinum by ...
When Tool released their latest album Fear Inoculum back in 2019, it was the band’s first new release since 2006’s 10,000 Days. That’s a long fuckin’ time for new music from any band, let alone one ...