Will there be another tool album after Fear Inoculum?

Will there be another tool album after Fear Inoculum?

By all accounts, including statements from the band itself, the next TOOL will likely get a release date sometime between 2026 and 2027, once the Fear Inoculum tour is concluded and the band has had three to four years to work on new material than another 12 to 18 months to record it.

Is Tool going to release a new album?

In a new interview with the Cleveland Scene, TOOL drummer Danny Carey said that the band’s fans won’t have to wait another 13 years for a new studio album, like they did prior to the arrival of 2019’s “Fear Inoculum”.

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Is tool the best band ever?

Anyone who is a Tool fan knows that they are the greatest band of all time. Their creativity is paralleled only by great acts like Pink Floyd. But Tool took things even further.

Is Fear Inoculum Tool’s last album?

He also notes that ‘Fear Inoculum’ is the final release in a five-album record deal it’s taken them the best part of three decades to fulfil. “This is the last record of a five-album deal, so that’s a good feeling and I hope that will be motivational in the writing processes”, he says.

Who mixed Fear Inoculum?

Joe Barresi
Not even Joe Barresi, who engineered and mixed Fear Inoculum and whom the band describes as “the guy we trust more than anyone” gets in the way of Tool doing their thing. “No-one tells us what to do when it comes to our compositions because we’re so hard on each other,” says Danny.

How many copies has Fear Inoculum sold?

In the United States, Fear Inoculum debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart, selling 270,000 album-equivalent units, of which 248,000 were pure sales, earning Tool their third number-one album in the country.

Why did Tools first bass player leave?

D’Amour left Tool in 1995. According to drummer Danny Carey, D’Amour left the band because he wanted to play guitar rather than bass. The bassist gave a different explanation in 2020 saying that being in Tool felt limiting and the creative process was “excruciating and tedious”.

  • September 15, 2022