Danny Carey: “It won’t take us this long for the next TOOL album”
Danny Carey as a TOOL drummer talked about the upcoming TOOL album. He just joined an interview on the Cleveland Scene. Also, he mentioned to the fans don’t need to wait for the next album for like 13 years.
TOOL fans already awaited the new album for 13 years after first released the album in “10.000 Days.” Between the albums, Maynard James Keenan, Danny Carey, Justin Chancellor as well as Adam Jones focus on their projects apart from the group. This is why they didn’t have time to complete the album. However, they didn’t neglect their fans in the process. They continued their tour worldwide.
In a recent interview with Cleveland Scene, Danny Carey revealed when is the date of TOOL’s upcoming album:
“It was frustrating not having new material to play, but that time really flew by quickly. I guess that’s just the nature of life. It’s like when you have kids, and they’ve grown up, and you go, ‘What happened?’ It took a long time, but we did a lot of touring and tried to grow in different ways and take a break from each other to keep things fresh. We also wanted to bring in outside influences, so we would have something new to say to each other musically. It all came together really well on this one. I’m sure it won’t take us this long for the next one. We even had some stuff leftover from the last one that we’ll develop. We have head starts on three or four new songs.”
He also added:
“A good mind-blower for all the hardcore fans. Most of it will be from the ‘Lateralus’ tour from 2002.”
“Fear Inoculum” came out in August of this year after many years of anticipation. It debuted at the top of the pile at No. one on the Billboard 200 and earned heaps of praise from critics, including NPR declaring that “Fear Inoculum” was “worth the wait of 13 years,” Revolver proclaiming the 10-track album “a masterpiece that deserves to be dissected for the next few years.”
TOOL was formed in 1990 in 1990 and released 5 studio albums so to date: “Undertow” (1993), “AEnima” (1996), “Lateralus” (2001), “10,000 Days” (2006), and “Fear Inoculum” Two EPs “72826” (1991) as well as “Opiate” (1992); and the box set that was limited edition “Salival” (2000). TOOL has received the following Grammy Awards: Best Metal Performance (1998, “Aenima”), “Best Metal Performance” (2002, “Schism”), “Best Recording Package” (2007, “10,000 Days”) and “Best Metal Performance” (2020, “7empest”).
2.5 years ago two and a half years ago, the “Fear Inoculum” title track became the longest single ever to make it into the Billboard Hot 100. The TOOL track has a run length of 10 minutes, and 21 seconds, which is 24 seconds more than the previous record David Bowie’s “Blackstar”. “Fear Inoculum” moved around two 70,000 album-equivalent units during the first week of its album’s release and 248,000 of them in the traditional album sales. You can listen to the ‘Fear Inoculum‘ song below!
TOOL 2022 concert dates:
w/ The Acid Helps
March 2022
3/15 Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center
3/17 Moline, IL TaxSlayer Center
3/18 St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center
3/20 Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage
w/ Brass Against
April 2022
4/23 Copenhagen, DK Royal Arena
4/25 Oslo, NO Spektrum
4/26 Stockholm, SE Avicii Arena
4/28 Hamburg, DE Barclaycard Arena
4/29 Frankfurt, DE Festhalle
May 2022
5/2 Manchester, UK AO Arena Manchester
5/4 Birmingham, UK Resorts World Arena
5/6 Dublin, IE 3Arena
5/9 London, UK The O2 Arena
5/12 Paris, FR AccorHotels Arena
5/13 Antwerp, BE Sportpaleis
5/15 Berlin, DE Mercedes-Benz Arena
5/17 Cologne, DE Lanxess Arena
5/19 Amsterdam, NL Ziggo Dome
5/21 Krakow, PL Tauron Arena
5/23 Prague, CZ O2 Arena
5/24 Budapest, HU SportAréna