Rock band Tool this week announced that it will be putting its back catalog of albums on all streaming platforms beginning this Friday, August 2 (via
Pitchfork). This is believed to include
Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, and more.
This also means that the band's albums will be available to purchase on the iTunes Music Store and other digital music stores. In the
announcement tweet, the band shared a video that included previous albums like Lateralus and Opiate, along with an image of the August 2 streaming date.
Tool also announced the name of its next album, Fear Inoculum, which will release on August 30.
Tool is one of the latest bands to finally allow its music to be available on streaming platforms. Over the years, streaming platforms like Apple Music have gained music from
The Beatles and
Def Leppard, after years of users being unable to stream their music.
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