Maynard Keenan has a rather gloomy view of the future of America, according to quotes given during a Guardian interview.

Funnily enough it was during talk about his wine-making, and other stabs at self-sustainability that Keenan began talking about the U.S. apocalypse.

“Nobody’s coming to your rescue,” Keenan said. “If these things are true, all [the things] the doomsayers and all the naysayers are saying in the press about this presidency … you have to default back to what really matters, what truly keeps you connected, and learn how to not only survive yourself, but to help your neighbours survive.”

“If you study history at all, the US is long overdue for a fall. So you know, just keeping that in mind … I’m not being a doomsayer, it’s just that changes occur, it’s what happens.

“If you want to enter the proverbial, metaphorical kingdom of heaven – which to me just means ‘survive’ – if you want to survive this storm, [you need to] understand what a storm is. You need to understand how to survive it.

“It’s simple. Grow your own fucking food. Don’t rely on someone else to make it for you. Don’t rely on somebody else to build your house for you, don’t rely on someone else to bring water to you.”

It’s solid advice, and he is probably very correct – but can’t you just tell us about the new Tool album?

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