Tool bassist Justin Chancellor has revealed that the band plan to work on a new album following their upcoming tour.The LA group released their fifth and most recent studio record, ‘Fear Inoculum’, in 2019.
It came 13 years after its predecessor, 2006’s ‘10,000 Days’. During a recent appearance on The Vinyl Guide podcast, Chancellor teased that fans won’t be waiting as long for Tool’s next LP.He said the band have already “got many ideas cooking” for the new album, but confirmed that they “haven’t recorded anything yet”.“But we’re quite busy until after the spring of next year touring.
So once that’s done we’re gonna get back in the studio and knuckle down and put some of it together,” Chancellor explained.The bassist told the podcast that Tool have had “a few pretty decent sessions of writing”, adding: “So we’ve got all the ingredients in place.
We’ve just got to really bang it out and spend that time when we’re not touring.”When asked whether Tool are sitting on any unreleased music, Chancellor replied: “Tonnes from the last album.
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