Fear Inoculum

We could keep agonising over why TOOL took so long to release Fear Inoculum, or to put their catalogue onto streaming services, or all the ways the world has changed since the alt/prog-metal band’s last album came out in 2006. But we just spent 13 years doing all that. Instead, put on the best headphones you can find. It’s time to explore the 87 minutes of music we waited thousands of hours to hear.
Whether or not this album is the “grand finale… swan song and epilogue” that Maynard James Keenan alludes to in “Descending”, the first thing to say is that Fear Inoculum will not disappoint. On their longest-ever album (despite only containing seven songs, broken up by three brief ambient interludes), TOOL refine and expand on their greatest strengths to create a meditative, intensely complex album that may, in terms of sheer musical skill, be their most impressive yet.
Danny Carey’s extraordinarily creative and technical approach to rhythm takes centre stage, from assaultive double pedalling to atmospheric tablas and electronic tinkering, heard best on “Chocolate Chip Trip”, a five-minute, multidimensional percussion solo. Guitarist Adam Jones unleashes more jams and solos than ever, particularly on the 15-minute opus “7empest”, which begins by sounding like the most traditionally TOOL song of the lot—but it sure doesn’t end that way. (Plus, Jones apparently wrote part of it in 21/16 time.) Justin Chancellor’s bass riffs are hypnotising and powerful, unique in their ability to be both repetitive, even monotonous, and completely engulfing. Keenan’s lyrics—layered, poetic, often elegiac—are as fun to analyse and interpret as ever. And though the album is easily their most drawn-out and ambient, it’s also immensely heavy. The balance is calculated and sublime.
So, what’s Fear Inoculum actually about? Keenan deliberately evades explanation, allowing the listener to find their own meaning. But in the most lyrically lucid moments, you’ll find reflections on life, growing up and facing your fear (he’s stated it could mean giving in to or becoming immune to it). There’s no pretending that 13 years haven’t passed—on “Invincible”, he sings: “Age old battle, mine/Weapon out and belly in/Tales told, battles won… Once invincible, now the armour’s wearing thin.” Still, there’s no sign of weakness, just acceptance and the kind of wisdom that comes with age. “We’re not buying your dubious state of serenity,” he knowingly roars on “7empest”. “Acting all surprised when you’re caught in the lie/It’s not unlike you… We know your nature.”

Tracklisting

  1. Fear Inoculum
  2. Pneuma
  3. Invincible
  4. Legion Inoculant
  5. Descending
  6. Culling Voices
  7. Chocolate Chip Trip
  8. 7empest
  9. Mockingbeat

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_Inoculum
Format Box Set Album Deluxe Edition Limited Edition Reissue, Vinyl 5× LP Single Sided Etched (180g)
Label Tool Dissectional
Catalog Number 19439-86879-1
Notes First official release on vinyl advertised as the ‘Ultra Deluxe LP’. Records housed inside a full-colour, mirror-board printed, hardcover book featuring alternate front cover artwork, extra artwork, lyrics and credits all within a full-colour, mirror-board printed hardcover slide-out box, although not advertised as a box-set. Sealed with a gold-foil sticker underneath a barcode stickered shrink-wrap. A very limited number of advance copies initially released as a tour exclusive merch item starting on the 20th of February, 2022 in Philadelphia, PA to the ‘TOOLARMY’ VIP Package holders in each city until they run out of stock and release to the general public at the merch table. These advanced copies are pre-signed on the front cover by the band. * Sides B, D, F, H and J feature no music and are etched. ℗2019 & ©2021 Tool Dissectional, L.L.C./Volcano Entertainment II, L.L.C., Marketed And Distributed By RCA Records, A Division of Sony Music Entertainment. 25 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10010-8601. 19439-86879-1 Recorded & mixed by […] on 2" analog tape & transferred digitally to Evil Joe Tools. Alex Grey Art: ‘Vision Crystal Tondo," 2015 - “The Torch,” 2019 - “The Great Turn” [Study], 2019. This submission is for the US version of the release. There is an EU release that credits Sony Music as a label and other differences of distribution listed on the small print of the sticker. That release can be found here - [r22902926]
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