Tool to spend three months "organizing our ideas" for new album
Briefly

After teasing new music for over a year, Tool's Justin Chancellor confirmed the band will focus on their upcoming album after a Latin American tour. Chancellor explained that all band members have shared individual ideas, but the real challenge lies in collectively deciding how to arrange them, likening the process to mathematical decision-making. They plan to spend three months in the studio refining these ideas. Chancellor emphasized the time it takes to produce music, comparing it to a pregnancy, marking the importance of their final sound choices.
The album-making process involves many stages, as we all share our ideas and decide how they come together. That becomes mathematical.
We're dedicated to organizing our ideas in the studio over the next three months after our Latin American tour.
The next step involves some wrestling with each other to finalize decisions about sound and recordings, which is a pivotal stage.
Producing music takes time; it's like a pregnancy where you face the final decision of how it will sound and be delivered.
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