No doubt none of them were surprised to discover that "10,000 Days" is full of grand, heavy, slightly mysterious progressive rock. After the early 1990's, when MTV seemed to be playing the band's eerie videos nonstop, Tool started shedding casual listeners while retaining - even attracting - serious ones. That was easily enough to put the album on top of the Billboard chart, and it's about twice the sales figure for the new self-titled CD from Pearl Jam, which was released on the same day.Įven so, many nonfans probably had no idea that Tool even had a new album in the shops. Last week "10,000 Days," the new album by Tool, sold about 564,000 copies.
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