Tool catalog finally hits streaming platforms ahead of new album

As the anticipation for the band’s new album builds, Tool have finally released their catalog on digital service providers!

Check it out below.

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Last night, the band debuted Opiate, Undertow, Ænima, Lateralusand and 10,000 Days on various streaming platforms.

“Our obsession with, and dream of, a world where betamax and laser disc rule has ended,” says vocalist Maynard James Keenan. “Time for us to move on. But never fear. There’s a brand new thing we think you’re really gonna dig. It’s called digital downloads and streaming. Get ready for the future, folks!”

The digital debut comes ahead of the band’s release of their fifth album, Fear Inoculum, out Aug. 30 via RCA Records.

The band finally revealed the album’s release date back in May at their show in Birmingham, Alabama. They revealed it through a video screen flashing a date before the band’s encore set—”August 30th.”

Then, they added some music on streaming platforms. Despite the band being vehemently opposed to doing so prior to this year, they uploaded their 72826 demo tape earlier this month.

After that, they changed the logo. The band have historically updated their logo before releasing each album so it was only a matter of time before they did so for the new record.

You can see it below.

 

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Are you excited to finally have Tool’s catalog available for download and streaming? What are your thoughts on the band’s new logo and forthcoming album name? Sound off in the comments below!

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