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For those that can’t wait…

Here are some pictures of the Vicarious DVD packaging courtesy of Chuck_Of_Wah from Toolnavy: http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130001.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130002.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130003.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130004.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130005.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130006.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130007.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130008.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130012.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c…h/PC130013.jpg

Tool Posters

Brian sent me an email last night with a couple of links to some posters made available at the recent Tool show in LA. According to him, poster weren’t selling for $1000, but a mere $500. The $500 ones were snapped up pretty quick, and there were only 5 of them. Signed copies of the other poster was $80 and there were heaps of those. The first one has some… Read More »Tool Posters

Vicarious DVD tracklisting

According to Moviestars.co.nz the tracklisting for the Vicarious DVD will be: “Vicarious” video – 8:47 Audio commentary by David Cross The Vicarious Documentary – 40:46 Story Boards – 1:17 “CoSM” (Alex and Allyson Grey Chapel of Sacred Mirrors) – 4:09 The cost of the DVD seems to be outrageously expensive on that website (NZ$29.95 excluding postage), so I would recommend shopping around before ordering there… Thanks to Matthew for the… Read More »Vicarious DVD tracklisting

Vicarious DVD on Toolarmy

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The Vicarious DVD is available to order on Toolarmy for US$12.98 plus shipping.  I’ve already ordered mine from JB Hi-Fi, where it costs that much but in Australian dollars.  I’m sure there’s similar bargains to be found around the world.  Of course if you do order it from Toolarmy (and I would have if they hadn’t left it so late) then you may get a nice warm feeling knowing that… Read More »Vicarious DVD on Toolarmy

Holiday in San Francisco, 10000 DVDs?

According to Indacello, Jello Biafra joined Tool onstage last night in San Francisco for a version of Holiday in Cambodia.  Guests joining Tool this tour during lateralus include Sebastian from Trans Am, Dale from The Melvins, Cody from Big Business, Tim Alexander from Primus and Aaron from Isis.  Perhaps Tool should tour with The Mark of Cain while in Australia so John Stanier can join them on stage… According to… Read More »Holiday in San Francisco, 10000 DVDs?

Poll Results:What’s your favorite Primus album?

Last weeks poll asked what is your favorite Primus album.  Turns out that Primus suck, which will come as no surprise to the band.  Aside from that, Frizzle Fry take the honours from Sailing the Seas of Cheese, with Pork Soda a close runner up.  Seems as though their newer stuff didn’t do so well, though personally I quite liked the Brown Album.  Here’s the results: Primus Suck! 66 Votes… Read More »Poll Results:What’s your favorite Primus album?

Troy Van Leeuwen talks about A Perfect Circle

In a reasonably short article on UltimateGuitar.com, Troy Van Leeuwen talks about his time in A Perfect Circle, and the likelihood of them doing stuff again: I would say of course they’re different, but I have more experience working with Josh actually than with working with Maynard. With Maynard it was very short amounts of time working with him. I didn’t really per-se get in deep with him. He’d show… Read More »Troy Van Leeuwen talks about A Perfect Circle

New Maynard Interview

There’s a new Maynard interview up on the MonitorThis website.  There’s not really much there we haven’t heard before, so this one’s for completists only.  Questions were apparently submitted by readers, which turned out to be the usual questions we’d expect to hear in interviews.  Here’s a snippet for you: QWERTYUIOP: Is Blair actually Phillip Seymour Hoffman? MJK: Negative. He is an experimental textile factory by-product known as Arachno-Hypnol. One… Read More »New Maynard Interview