Maynard's Twatter suggests going into live rehearsal to learn some new tracks.
We'll see i guess if it's more new songs, or different takes on the newer songs that were heard during the last tour.
Either way, we'll see. Also says #apc2018 for whatever that's worth.
Haha!!! Wow, it really is bizarre being a Tool/APC fan in 2017.
I just re-read my post about Maynards Tweet, subconsciously noting to put in he "suggests" new tracks. They could tell us the new Tool album drops on December 15th and most of us wouldn't believe it until the product was in our hands or on our phone/PC/iMac.
le sigh :/
Agreed with APC and Puscifer. APC is presumably under contract with BMG to deliver something soon.
Tool wouldn’t surprise me either, though. Their longest hang-up seems to have been digital releases and revenue but it sounds like that might have been resolved last year...
Either way I’ve been distracted with tons of other music so I’m just happy any which way! Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż
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I remember being skeptical about Vicarious and The Pot.
All I know is, he better not debut new songs at the Aftershock festival next weekend, cuz I'm skipping APC's set to secure a good spot for NIN...
Bloody hell...
Maybe I'm going to have to re-think that decision...
I mean.... the only pit show on the tour AND new songs... I know how much Maynard hates his pits...
I'm almost glad I'm missing Aftershock because being in the front of APC earlier this year at a fest was one of the best experiences of my life, shortly followed by being at the front for NIN at fests being some of the best experiences of my life. I can safely say that if APC is putting on shows like earlier this year then MJK's voice will be incredible and the whole set will be electrified and full of life.
On the other hand it sounds like they'll be touring fairly regularly next year, so if you want to sacrifice their set to see NIN closer up, then you might be able to still check them out sometime relatively soon.
Yeah, they're coming to Vancouver in November. I have tickets. That's how I justified skipping APC for a rail spot for NIN. But, our tickets are pure garbage. They're like row 17 or row 23 or something awful like that. I HATE being stuck in seats at a show, but at a Maynard show, you don't really have a choice because they're ALL seats at his shows. Unless there's a show at a festival, that's the only chance in hell getting into a pit at a Maynard show.
I mean, I haven't seen APC since 2011, and just saw NIN at the rail at bakersfield this summer... but, this one is mainly for my girlfriend. This will be here first NIN show, and she's crazy short and I want her to at least be able to see and enjoy the show, so I kinda wanna secure us rail spots (or very close behind rail) for NIN.
I'll judge the crowd after Run the Jewels. If it emptys out to APC then I might stop by APC for a few songs, but if it starts getting packed after RtJ and other people have the same plan, I may just stay there waiting for NIN.
The fact there is a 5 min span between APC ending and NIN starting is ridiculous!
APC just posted a video (no sound) that says "A Perfect Circle - The Doomed". New song soon? New album title?
I am so hyped. I love APC so much and a new album from them would be the perfect thing right about now. That festival show in April was a magical experience and I'm ready for whatever material they've got to give.
This makes me even more excited for their St. Paul concert in about 6 weeks! Maybe they'll play Feathers, Hourglass, AND another new song (The Doomed?). Unless The Doomed is just the album title, which I'm hoping is the case because that's a cool title for an album. But it could also be the title track and/or the new single...
#calledit
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What does it mean!!!
this leads right into my theory that festival headliners should be spread throughout the day, not all sandwiched in at the end of the night. i think it would make for a much more enjoyable festival experience. i was at aftershock last year and had to sacrifice slayer for a good tool spot, but if the organizers wouldve spread things out it couldve benefited everyone. the big bands still get the longer slots, theyre just not all back to back.
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The "big bands" should share the same stage. I know it may hurt the production but would rather have that compromise than having to pick one band or the other, or risk having to see the headliner from three football fields away.
Why is there no sound for that shitty animation. If you're gonna tease something at least make it interesting!
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