There’s lots of news concerning the band Tool lately and you may have had the urge to listen to the three-time Grammy award winning band on your favorite streaming music service, such as Spotify or Apple Music, but you’d be out of luck because there’s not a single Tool song available on any of the streaming services. That possibly is about to change, starting with the new upcoming album by Tool. Bloomberg news announced the other day that “members of Tool have been talking to the biggest services, including Spotify and Apple, about the best way to release their music.”
If you weren’t aware, much of Prince’s music library was added to the popular streaming services on the night of the Grammys. Before being added to Spotify and Apple Music, Prince’s music was featured exclusively on the service called Tidal.
As of this moment, no streaming service or the band Tool has given us any kind of confirmation or denial regarding the news, but we’re still hoping that this might become a reality. Tool’s last release, 10,000 Days, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 along with being certified platinum by the RIAA. It was also announced two years before Spotify was launched, being released in 2006. Earlier this month, Tool announced a headlining US tour. You can check out the dates here. The band will also be performing at a handful of music festivals including Boston Calling and Governors Ball Music Festival.
Posted by William David