Tool Frontman Maynard Says Collaboration With Rage Members In The Works

October 19th, 2007

Maynard James Keenan of ToolTool frontman Maynard James Keenan says that he recently worked on a new song with drummer Brad Wilk and bassist Tim Commerford of Audioslave and Rage Against The Machine. Although Wilk and Commerford were rumored to have played on Keenan’s upcoming Puscifer album, the singer told us that the collaboration took a somewhat different shape: “They found themselves not working with (singer Chris) Cornell after the last Audioslave record and they wanted to know if I was interested in starting a band. And I said no, I’ve got this other thing going on and two other bands to boot. But what I suggested to them was that they should start their own band and have me sing a song, and have some other singers sing a song. I think on some level they agreed, and so that’s what we kind of did. I went in and we wrote a song together and right now they’re currently trying to record that song, and I’ll go sing on it.”

A different version of the same song, which is called “Mono Stead,” also appears on the debut Puscifer record, V Is For Vagina, which comes out on October 30th.

There’s no further details on the album project that the Rage Against The Machine musicians are working on or if guitarist Tom Morello is involved.

Puscifer is the umbrella for a loose collective of musicians, comedians and other artists that Keenan has been working with since the early ’90s.

Tool begins a new North American tour on November 14th in Austin, Texas.

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