Tool finally share music on streaming services
Written by A on 14 Ιουλίου 2019
Tool have made their long-awaited streaming debut, after years of appearing to be against having their music available to stream.
As Alternative Press reports, Tool have uploaded their demo tape 72826 to Apple Music, Google Play and YouTube.
The 1991 release is yet to appear on Spotify.
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It marks two years since Tool began talks with various streaming services about how best to get their music online.
The band launched profiles on Apple Music and Spotify back in May, but until now they weren’t populated with any music.
Tool are set to release their next, currently untitled new album on August 30. It will be their first album since 10,000 Days back in 2006.
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