The Daily Texan has posted a short interview today with Justin, where he talks about 10,000 Days, some of the motives behind it and also comments on their reluctance to use iTunes. Thanks to mskintx for the link.
Daily Texan: Tool is one of the last bands to not give in to the iTunes conversion. Why is that?
Justin Chancellor: The fear is that the album will get torn apart. The main problem is that we work hard on this piece of art that’s supposed to be presented as a whole. To have people pick and choose parts of it is not what we want to get across.