Group Tool It was founded in 1990 by the singer Mainda James Keenanguitarist Adam Jonesdrummer Danny Carey and bassist Paula d’Amour (in 1995 replaced by Justin Chancellor). Their music revolving around the broadly understood progressive metal over the years has gained cult status.
Between March 7 and 9, the band’s first festival took place “Tool in the Sand”. The group was to play two concerts during two different days of the event. During the event, fans could also watch band performances such as Primus, Coheed and Cambria Whether Mastodonwho appeared on the stage for the first time after leaving the guitarist and singer’s band Brenta Hinds.
Fans booed Tool during their own festival
Toola’s first performance during the event took place on March 7 and was very warmly received by fans. The audience could experience a cross -sectional setlist covering all the band’s discs. There were also the biggest hits such as “Schism”, “Stinkfist” Whether “Vicarious”.
The problems began only during the second concert, which took place a day later. The group promised to play two completely different setlists, so many fans decided to buy a two -day pass. However, the band played one song less than before, and four out of nine pieces (“Fear Inoculum”, “Jambi”, “Pneuma” and “Rosetta Stoned”) also sounded the night last night.
Recordings of fans expressing their dissatisfaction and whistling on the band appeared on the web.
Comments on the network make it clear that the audience was disappointed with the performance and length of the second concert.
Fans are planning a collective lawsuit against the Tool Group
The information available on the web shows that the band shortened their performance by one song, even though they were in the set. Fans speculate that the band was scared of a dissatisfied and exceptional audience.
A collective claim against the team is being considered. Stas Ruseklawyer and great fan toola in an interview with “Metal hammer” He admitted that it is planned to submit a claim:
“A potential lawsuit is considered. Many Tola fans, to whom I belong myself, was my 27 and 28. Tola’s concert. When the second performance began, the atmosphere of betrayal could be felt, which lasted until the end of the festival. The purchasers of the passes were promised ‘two unique sets’ toola dollars hoping that he will see two unique sets, i.e. without repetitive songs. “
The lawyer expressed his understanding for the band, saying that such a procedure during a concert tour is understandable, but during a festival advertised with two different performances it is not acceptable: “Most Toola fans, including myself, saw many concerts on one tour and he realizes that because of the spectacular and complex nature of the concert, most of the songs are repeated. Toola’s fan but also a participant in the festival who understands the disappointment and willingness to seek justice by those who felt cheated. “