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    Tool: 'Heavy Rock Music Is Dying'

    Maynard James Keenan slams the genre...

    July 19, 2007 by Scott Colothan
    Tool: 'Heavy Rock Music Is Dying'

    Enigmatic Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan has labelled heavy rock music as “sinking” and “dying.”
     
    Keenan was speaking about his new side project ‘Pusicfer’ when he made the damning comments about the genre.

    He said that Puscifer is: “my attempt to make music to inspire people. Heavy rock is sinking, the industry is dying. This is definitely not thinking man’s music.”

    Unlike his previous offshoot, A Perfect Circle, Keenan maintains that Puscifer is more of a collaboration than a real band. The collective features the likes of Primus drummer Tim Alexander, with Lisa Germano and actress Milla Jovovich on vocal dutire.

    Speaking to The Rolling Stone, Keenan said he hopes to release the album in October:  “I’d like to release it in different ways — maybe two songs at a time, every three or four months. You can do that now, with the Internet and MySpace.

    “In a way, I feel like I’m standing in two places at once. I have my right foot in then, and my left foot on to the next stage. The industry needs an enema.”

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    • Seeing as techy / extreme / noisy stuff has been getting loads more popular in the last 3 or 4 years I can only assume he means that Tool is dying, which is fine - i never understood how their boring dirges were meant to be ”thinking man’s metal” anyway

      ~ by stick 7/19/2007 Report

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    • That’s because you’re thick.

      ~ by Maynard 7/19/2007 Report

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    • I agree with Maynard. Obviously people are bobbing there heads to this crap that gets shoved on us in todays world.

      ~ by DJZ 7/19/2007 Report

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    • Tool is awesome and I love Perfect Circle even more! Hard rock ”could” be dying, but I think that bands with the original talent that Tool has will always survive. Thank you for ”Rockin’”

      ~ by Jessstar 7/19/2007 Report

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    • Maynard I agree I am 50 and I just saw your show at the tweeter center. And there is not much hard rock out there any more. But at least I still can get it from you. Thank’s

      ~ by Stray Dog 7/19/2007 Report

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