Listen, we're well aware that Tool's fanbase are one of the most dedicated in the world. They know the albums front to back, the band's history top to bottom and even all there is to know about the ...
The transformation of an enigmatic heavy rock band into prog metal deities If you google "music" and "spirituality", you'll see endless suggestions of pages, featuring soft clouds and pastel coloured ...
Happy anniversary to Tool's Aenima album! "Learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim…" On Oct. 1, 1996 (Sept. 17 on vinyl), Tool unleashed one of their career-defining albums, Ænima, ...
Maynard James Keenan once described his band's name in practical terms. Something akin to a ‘wrench’ ‘shovel’ or ‘match’, amongst other things, and implored fans to use their music as means to inform ...
Rock giants Primus, Tool’s Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor, and Queens of the Stone Age’s Troy Van Leeuwen have released a live video of Tool’s iconic song “Ænima.” The performance was shot at an ...
Primus recently recruited Tool‘s Danny Carey to fill in for their drummer, Tim “Herb” Alexander – who is still recovering from open-heart surgery in July – and they welcomed him into the fold by ...
Tool are breaking records with "Fear Inoculum." Tool ruled the Billboard charts in the last week, and they have to be happy with the accolades. First off, the band released their entire back catalog ...
Pick up Tool and Tool-related vinyl in the BV shop. Tool’s music was of course still readily available before this via, you know, all the ways you obtained music before like 2015, but it’s still a ...
How many bands are out there with the subversive intelligence, unwavering nerve and sheer unhinged chutzpah to open their ‘difficult second album’ straight-faced with a song about anal fisting? Reckon ...
Tool have not only reentered the Billboard Top 10 with 1996's Ænima, but they've made chart history with Fear Inoculum. Chris Krovatin August 13th 2019, 3:25p.m. Progressive metal legends Tool are ...
The official music video for “Ænema” by Tool, released in 1997, featuring stop-motion animation and abstract imagery, typical of the band’s artistic style.