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The song was noted as a standout track from the Fear Inoculum album. [12] [7] Revolver described Danny Carey's drumming on the track as "jaw-dropping" and "almost supernatural". [12] Metal Injection praised Carey's performance as "absolutely slaying". [13] Loudwire noted the song had become a favorite among the band's fanbase as well. [14]
Fear Inoculum is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Tool. It was released on August 30, 2019, through Tool Dissectional, Volcano Entertainment , and RCA Records . It is the band's first album in 13 years, due to creative, personal, and legal issues band members encountered since the release of 10,000 Days .
Daniel Edwin Carey (born May 10, 1961) [1] is an American musician and songwriter who is the drummer for the progressive metal band Tool. He has also contributed to albums by artists such as Zaum , Green Jellö , Pigface , Skinny Puppy , Adrian Belew , Carole King , Collide , Meat Puppets , Lusk , and the Melvins .
Adam Jones' droning guitar, Danny Carey's taut drumming, Justin Chancellor's uneasy bass lines — they combined, surged, receded, creating a dynamic tension across 11 minutes that needed to snap ...
Tool performing live in 2006. Tool is an American progressive rock band from Los Angeles, California.Formed in 1990, the band originally featured vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, bassist Paul D'Amour and drummer Danny Carey, although D'Amour was replaced by Justin Chancellor in 1995. [1]
Rock band Tool brought their "Fear Inoculum" tour to Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. Bluegrass favorite Billy Strings joined the band for one song.
Fear Inoculum was launched on August 30 [108] and became Tool's third U.S. number one. [109] On January 26, 2020, the band won the Best Metal Performance for their song "7empest" at the 62nd Grammy Awards [110] Their other nomination, "Fear Inoculum", lost the Best Rock Song category to Gary Clark Jr. [111]
[9] [10] Drummer Danny Carey operated many of the sound effects on the interlude tracks on the album using electronic drums called Mandalas. 10,000 Days has a heavier sound than its predecessor, largely because of the influence of avant-garde metal band Fantômas, who toured with Tool before the writing process. [11]