It’s finally happening…
Tool‘s long-awaited new album is finally set for release this spring, the band’s drummer Danny Carey has confirmed. Check out the clip below.
Earlier this month, frontman Maynard James Keenan revealed that the follow-up to 2006’s ‘10,000 Days‘ was the final stage of mixing. The LA band’s upcoming fifth LP was initially expected to arrive in 2017 but faced numerous delays.
Now, Carey has been pressed for updates by a fan during an autograph signing in California this weekend. Asked if there was any news on the record, the musician replied: “Yeah, it’s gonna be out in mid-April. That’s the plan, anyway.”
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Elsewhere, a figure close to the band, Gabriel Shaffer, has taken to Instagram to tease that he’s heard the album in full.
“All I can say is I heard something from start to finish, that a number of us have been waiting to hear for over 10 years now,” he posted. “I can confirm it is worth every bit of the wait. The main question is are we worthy of it?” Shaffer signed off with the #tool hashtag. See that post below.
Back in February last year, Maynard James Keenan said that “Words & Melodies 100% DONE on all but 1 [track]” for the album.
Keenan has previously blamed the long wait for the album on his bandmates’ indecisiveness. “I like to release records and write things a little more quickly than those guys like to write,” he said. “Their process is very analytical.”
In support of the new LP, Tool will hit the road this summer for a string of European festival appearances. See the full schedule below.
Tool 2019 tour dates are as follows:
June 2: Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena
June 4: Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
June 5: Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadhalle
June 7: Nurburg, Germany – Rock Am Ring Festival
June 9: Nuremberg, Germany – Rock Im Park Festival
June 11: Krakow, Poland – Impact Festival at Tauron Arena
June 13: Florence, Italy – Firenze Rocks Festival
June 16: Donington, UK – Download Festival
June 18: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
June 20: Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell Festival
June 25: Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
June 30: Madrid, Spain – Download Festival Spain
July 2: Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena
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