Tool have shared their first video in 15 years today (March 18) – watch the video clip for âOpiate²â below.
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âOpiate²â is a re-imagined and extended version of Tool’s 1992 single ‘Opiate’, with both the song and video marking the 30th anniversary of the EP of the same nameâs release.
âOpiate²â soundtracks a 10-plus minute short film created by visual artist Dominic Hailstone and guitarist Adam Jones. The disc also features âinterviews and insights from special guestsâ and will come with a 46-page art book with behind-the-scenes photos.
The biggest difference between the original song and the reimagined version is structural, with an extended section allowing drummer Danny Carey to hit his skins for longer. It also sounds sharper, showcasing instruments more clearly in the mix.
The band shared a three-minute preview of the Blu-Ray short film, which you can watch below. The full film is released on Blu-ray today and you can order a copy here.
In February, it was announced that a signed box set of the bandâs 2019 album, which will only be available to fans who bought the Toolarmy VIP tickets to the forthcoming dates on their current US tour, would retail for $810 (ÂŁ600), much to the annoyance of fans.
The band appeared to lower the price to $750 (ÂŁ560) at later shows, but it was then revealed that the $60 price drop was due to a particular venue on the tour not charging service fees and taxes.
The Los Angeles band played at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan on March 3 and midway through the 12-song setlist, Tool surprised the crowd by playing the title track from their debut studio album for the first time since April 2002 (via Setlist.FM).
Toolâs latest studio album, âFear Inoculumâ, came out back in 2019 â check out NMEâs five-star review here.
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