Maynard James Keenan ‘Has To Respect’ Tool’s Long Writing Process
When Tool took more than a decade to release Fear Inoculum following 2006’s 10,000 Days, it became a running joke that fans didn’t think it would actually take 10,000 days…

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When Tool took more than a decade to release Fear Inoculum following 2006's 10,000 Days, it became a running joke that fans didn't think it would actually take 10,000 days until the band released a new album. If it had, that would have been more than 27 years, so at least we didn't have to wait that long.
Still, there was a noticeable hiatus between Tool albums. Frontman Maynard James Keenan recently spoke with Rick Beato about the break between records and noted that it's frustrating that Tool's creative process can be as slow as a tortoise. That said, the upside is that it allows him time to work on other creative projects. After all, Keenan also fronts two other bands: A Perfect Circle and Puscifer.
"The guys in Tool, they just take longer to process information and get it together and present me something that I can start building on," Keenan said in the interview. "I've made the mistake in the past of trying to build on something that wasn't ready yet, and then all the work I put into building on the thing, they change the foundation. If I'm trying to decorate the house and then you move where the doors are or the windows or add a floor, I gotta start over, as an interior decorator. I have to wait for them to do it, so there's time. I have time to do all these other things in between because I can and I should."
Keenan added that you can't really rush the creative process.
"One could argue a little bit of discipline and a little prodding, a little cattle prod or a taser would help move these guys along a little faster, but that's their process, you just have to kind of respect it," Keenan said. "It's frustrating. I'm sure they're frustrated with me because they hand it to me and I'm like, 'It's done.' [They're] like, 'You didn't take any time with it?' Yes, I took 50 years for this reaction to these things. I've been preparing for decades to hear these things and be able to react honestly, and I riff on them — on all the songs, on all the projects."
View the full interview below.
26 Albums That Turn 30 in 2022
These 26 albums that turn 30 in 2022 show just what an incredible year 1992 was for rock.
The year saw major albums from R.E.M, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Eric Clapton and more.
See which albums from the above artists and more turn 30 in 2022 by scrolling through the gallery below.
R.E.M. - ‘Automatic for the People’

Released on Octobe.r 6, 1992
Rage Against the Machine - ‘Rage Against the Machine’

Released on November 3, 1992.
Beastie Boys - ‘Check Your Head’

Released on April 21, 1992.
Neil Young - ‘Harvest Moon’

Released on November 2, 1992.
Bon Jovi - ‘Keep the Faith’

Released on October 30, 1992.
Stone Temple Pilots - ‘Core’

Released on September 29, 1992.
Pantera - ‘Vulgar Display of Power’

Released on February 25, 1992.
The Black Crowes - ‘The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion’

Released on May 12, 1992
Eric Clapton - ‘Unplugged’

Released on August 25, 1992.
Alice in Chains - ‘Dirt’

Released on September 29, 1992.
Def Leppard - ‘Adrenalize’

Released on March 31, 1992.
Iron Maiden - ‘Fear of the Dark’

Released on May 11, 1992.
Annie Lennox - ‘Diva’

Released on April 6, 1992.
White Zombie - ‘La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1’

Released on March 17, 1992.
Bruce Springsteen - ‘Human Touch’

Released on March 31, 1992.
Bruce Springsteen - ‘Lucky Town’

Released on March 31, 1992.
Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Released on June 30, 1992.
Eric Clapton - ‘Rush’ Soundtrack

Released on January 14, 1992.
Alice in Chains - ‘Sap’

Released on February 4, 1992.
Tool - ‘Opiate’

Released on March 10, 1992.
No Doubt - ‘No Doubt’

Released on March 17, 1992.
KISS - ‘Revenge’

Released on May 19, 1992.
Megadeth - ‘Countdown to Extinction’

Released on July 14, 1992.
Blind Melon - ‘Blind Melon’

Released on September 22, 1992.
Nine Inch Nails - ‘Broken’

Released on September 22, 1992.
Nirvana - ‘Incesticide’

Released on December 14, 1992.