Possible Dates for New TOOL CD/DVD...

colin007

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Sep 15, 2005
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http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/bl...ewsitemID=45484



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Launch Radio Networks reports: TOOL has entered the mixing stage on its new album, according to sources close to the band, and is looking at an April or May release for the disc, its first since 2001's "Lateralus". As is typical for TOOL, few details have emerged about the project since the band reconvened earlier this year to begin recording. TOOL drummer Danny Carey told Launch that while the new music was hard to describe, he thought fans would have no problem recognizing it. "All I can say is you should probably just look at the past TOOL records," he said. "It's just kind of the next stage of development. Some of the tunes are pretty heavy on this one. It's still gonna be weird time signatures and all that stuff. It's just what comes out of us, you know. We just try to be true to our chemistry when we're in the little room in here together jamming, and what comes out comes out."

As reported last week, TOOL will release two mini-DVDs on December 20, both for tracks from "Lateralus". The discs, for the songs "Schism" and "Parabola", feature the videos for both tunes, commentary tracks from the members of TOOL and previously unreleased remixes. The group also reportedly has a live DVD in the works, although when that will be released remains undetermined.

TOOL singer Maynard James Keenan is preparing to release the first wines from his own personal vineyard. Three 2004 red wine blends will debut in the spring of 2006, with more information available at caduceus.org.
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colin007 said:
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/bl...ewsitemID=45484



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Launch Radio Networks reports: TOOL has entered the mixing stage on its new album, according to sources close to the band, and is looking at an April or May release for the disc, its first since 2001's "Lateralus". As is typical for TOOL, few details have emerged about the project since the band reconvened earlier this year to begin recording. TOOL drummer Danny Carey told Launch that while the new music was hard to describe, he thought fans would have no problem recognizing it. "All I can say is you should probably just look at the past TOOL records," he said. "It's just kind of the next stage of development. Some of the tunes are pretty heavy on this one. It's still gonna be weird time signatures and all that stuff. It's just what comes out of us, you know. We just try to be true to our chemistry when we're in the little room in here together jamming, and what comes out comes out."

As reported last week, TOOL will release two mini-DVDs on December 20, both for tracks from "Lateralus". The discs, for the songs "Schism" and "Parabola", feature the videos for both tunes, commentary tracks from the members of TOOL and previously unreleased remixes. The group also reportedly has a live DVD in the works, although when that will be released remains undetermined.

TOOL singer Maynard James Keenan is preparing to release the first wines from his own personal vineyard. Three 2004 red wine blends will debut in the spring of 2006, with more information available at caduceus.org.
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That's amazing news :D:headbang:
 
I still don't understand why they take so long to release albums after they mix them........it doesn't take long to get news of a new TOOL album coming out.....I don't think much hype will help sell their albums
 
im personally not gonna believe it until im actually holding the damn thing in my hands.
 
i think what he means is that the CD is going to sell like crazy anyways, that hyping it wont add that much to the fact that every rabid tool fan including myself is going to snatch that thing up as soon as it hits the stores.
 
Heliotropic_Rose said:
I still don't understand why they take so long to release albums after they mix them........it doesn't take long to get news of a new TOOL album coming out.....I don't think much hype will help sell their albums
They want have some free time between album and tour....
 
Jeez they like to take their time in that band, only they can get away with 5 years between albums. No matter, the album will undoubtedly be a typical tool release, i.e. groundbreaking.
 
colin007 said:
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/bl...ewsitemID=45484



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Launch Radio Networks reports: TOOL has entered the mixing stage on its new album, according to sources close to the band, and is looking at an April or May release for the disc, its first since 2001's "Lateralus". As is typical for TOOL, few details have emerged about the project since the band reconvened earlier this year to begin recording. TOOL drummer Danny Carey told Launch that while the new music was hard to describe, he thought fans would have no problem recognizing it. "All I can say is you should probably just look at the past TOOL records," he said. "It's just kind of the next stage of development. Some of the tunes are pretty heavy on this one. It's still gonna be weird time signatures and all that stuff. It's just what comes out of us, you know. We just try to be true to our chemistry when we're in the little room in here together jamming, and what comes out comes out."

As reported last week, TOOL will release two mini-DVDs on December 20, both for tracks from "Lateralus". The discs, for the songs "Schism" and "Parabola", feature the videos for both tunes, commentary tracks from the members of TOOL and previously unreleased remixes. The group also reportedly has a live DVD in the works, although when that will be released remains undetermined.

TOOL singer Maynard James Keenan is preparing to release the first wines from his own personal vineyard. Three 2004 red wine blends will debut in the spring of 2006, with more information available at caduceus.org.
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Your link doesnt work .Is this even legit?
 
colin007 said:
i think what he means is that the CD is going to sell like crazy anyways, that hyping it wont add that much to the fact that every rabid tool fan including myself is going to snatch that thing up as soon as it hits the stores.
Yeah that's exactly what I mean......TOOL's albums well sell quite rapidly......I'm just saying that it doesn't take long for a band like TOOL to get the news of a new album out to the mainstream audience

Scarlett Letterman said:
Jeez they like to take their time in that band, only they can get away with 5 years between albums. No matter, the album will undoubtedly be a typical tool release, i.e. groundbreaking.
Nine Inch Nails too....they always take forever as well..... but i'm sure the new tool album will be much better than 'with teethe' that album is ok and it has grown on me, but by far NIN's worst album
 
This is awesome, thanks for the update. Tool never let you know what is happening, because they are "mysterious" well, Maynard thinks that he is. Atleast their music good, oooo in anticipation now