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It’s Now Been 10 Years Since Tool’s Last Album Came Out

It’s been a decade since Tool’s album  ‘10,000 Days’. Or should we say 365,000 days since ‘10,000 Days’?

May 2nd, 2016 shares a dubious distinction in musical history. On that same date in 2006, Tool released 10,000 Days. their last album to date.

That’s right: a full decade with no new music from a band who never broke up.

To be fair, Sisters of Mercy fans have it worse: while the band still tours,  it’s been 26 years since their last studio release. But still. 10 years?!?

Be that as it may, the promise of a new Tool album continues to captivate the interwebs, inspiring sarcastic memes and comment wars. Said comments come from two factions: those who want a new album yesterday, while other fans express the “you can’t rush greatness” argument, and claim anyone impatient are entitled whiners, who aren’t real fans.

And then there’s those like myself: resigned to the fact that it may never happen, which will result in gleeful surprise if we’re proven wrong.

So while we wait, and wait…and wait for a new album that should be here any day/year/decade/century now,  let’s note how many historical milestones have happened while Maynard James Keenan, Adam Jones, Danny Carrey and Justin Chancellor have been doing God knows what…besides dealing with a lawsuit, an admittedly draining setback.

According to who you listen to, Tool are either nearing completion, stalling out, or having irreconcilable musical differences regarding their next release. We’ll just have to wait and see…emphasis on the wait.

In the meantime, here’s the best track off 10,000 Days…to tide you over for a few years:

Need to vent over the decade-long wait for new Tool material? Tell me in the comments. 

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