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The new Tool album now officially has a release date

After performing two new tracks at the Welcome to Rockville festival this past weekend, Tool have finally confirmed the release date for their long-awaited new album.

According to a report via Consequences of Sound, the band played a video with the date August 30th during intermission at last night’s headlining show in Birmingham, Alabama. That presumably refers to August 30 of this year, but you never really know with Tool.

Update: Tool have now tweeted the below video:

The new album marks the first for the band since 2006’s 10,000 Days.


All upcoming Tool live dates can be found here. Check out the full set list from last night’s show below, which also included the first performance of “Intolerance,” the opening track of 1993’s Undertow album, in 11 years.

Setlist

Ænema
The Pot
Parabol
Parabola
Descending
Schism
Invincible
Jambi
Intolerance
Forty Six & 2

Intermission

Drum Solo (Possible New Song)
Vicarious
Stinkfist

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