
I heard fans say we sold out when the last albums became successful.

We should get the final album cover in their countdown as well - 10,000 Days, posted 10,000 days after the release of Opiate. You can deny it to yourself, but deep down you know its true. Today their Spotify profile has updated from Tool to TOOL and has had the verified tick added to it. This “children” of Tool are not as much appreciated by the band themselves but well… you canté expect everytone to be as risky and original as this guys. 'Once you release an album, youre a product,' Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan told Hit Parader in July 2001, two months after the release of the bands third prog-metal opus, Lateralus. Tool have been frequently cited as an influence by New Metal bands that emerged after this album, in the late nineties and beginning of the 2000s. Many of the songs make reference to social decay, capitalism, boredom and media as some of the worst experiences in human life. Tool narrates the decadence of nineties Californian culture. Ænima is the sophomore record by heavy metal group Tool. nima Album Cover - Has this been mentioned here before So, I just found out the image on the cover of nima is a sugar cube. RELEASE DATES, 2000 () A fancy Flash animation in the t.d.n tradition of hyping an album release date.

SITE AWARD () This is typical of how the site looked in 2000, posted after the band personally awarded this site. Great tracks such as the progressive Eulogy, the recited evolution scale in Forty six & 2 and the brillant title track Ænima are some of the album´s highlights. APC ALBUM () From the day A Perfect Circles first album came out. Skip to main content Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. If Tool have settled out of court and paid this guy 450k, that is an ASTONISHING amount of money to pay out someone. Lateralus is the third studio album by Tool, released May 15, 2001. The Aenima album cover, the ‘eye’ image contained in the Aenima sleeve, and the Salival album cover.

This is an idea that appears in the whole record: some anti-establishment take. I had a look at this Cameron De Leon fellow’s website, and I see he designed 3 key pieces of art for Tool. Ænima is flooded with anti hollywood spirit it is a product that stands against the same industry that produced it.
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There’s plenty of water still to go under this bridge, and the trial is set to continue on January 22nd.Ī full report of the court case can be found here, however you’ll need to pay for it.The first track Stinkfist (censored by MTv as Track #1) says: “I´ll keep digging / Til I feel something”. I thought I would post some findings here and perhaps the rest of you could find even more correlations as well. Judge Hill agreed with Tool that some of the arguments in Clarendon’s motion have already been rejected by the trial court or a state appellate court. After visiting GLP for the past few months, and reading up on many things of the occult and so forth, I started making connections with the AENIMA album.

The judge also declined to rule that Clarendon is entitled to reimbursement for the $450,000 it paid to settle the de Leon action. In a ruling adopted Wednesday, Judge Deirdre Hill denied Clarendon’s motion for summary adjudication, concluding that factual disputes still exist in the insurer’s feud with Tool over coverage for graphic designer Cameron de Leon’s now-settled suit against the band. Five years elapsed between the release of 1996s Ænima and 2001s Lateralus, and the same delay preceded their fourth and most recent LP, 2006s 10,000 Days. doesn’t have a duty to indemnify the rock band Tool in a graphic designer’s suit claiming copyright infringement and defamation, ruling that the insurer failed to show that any of the exclusions in its commercial general liability policy bar coverage. For Tool fans, patience has always been an art. Law360, Los Angeles (December 05, 2014, 7:47 PM ET) - A California judge has refused to find that Clarendon National Insurance Co. I’m no legal expert, but it appears they have got off to a good start with a minor victory: Sollus sent me an email today with details of the first hearing in regards to Tool‘s lawsuit.
