Tool just about dominated the music industry when they released Fear Inoculum in August, and the album is still breaking records and topping charts months later. As per BuzzAngle Music's year-end ...
Nearly three years after its release, Tool's Fear Inoculum album has re-entered Billboard's Top Album Sales chart at No. 5. Upon its debut at the end of August of 2019, Tool's first new record in 13 ...
Tool, the enigmatic and influential, progressive hard rock band has its first album since 2006. The band's new album Fear Inoculum was worth the... Music Review: Tool's 'Fear Inoculum' Album AILSA ...
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 04: Maynard Keenan of Tool performs onstage during the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival - Day 3 at Randall's Island on June 4, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Steven ...
While it was known that personal, legal and health issues played some part in the long delay, band frontman Keenan suggested previous accomplishments were also to blame. “When you get successful, you ...
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, ...
In mid-February, it was revealed that progressive metallers Tool were selling a tour-edition vinyl box set of their 2019 album Fear Inoculum for over $800. Later, due to public outcry, the band ...
It's been 13 long years for fans of the American rock band Tool but finally, the wait for new music is over. The Grammy-winning metal rockers finally dropped a new album. It's been 13 long years for ...
Tool released Fear Inoculum, their first album in 13 years, back in August, and on Sunday (10/13) they kicked off their fall tour supporting the album, headlining Sacramento CA festival Aftershock.
The saga leading up to Fear Inoculum has been a storied and impressive one. The band announced the album's name in late July, followed soon after with a reveal of the album's cover in August. Kerrang!
That’s it, then. It’s here – now what? Not having a new Tool album has sort of become the status quo, hasn’t it? The very absence itself is the long-standing reality of things, an ongoing semi-joke ...
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