![]() When the band asked their insurance company for help defending the case, the insurer sued the group, allegedly over legal "technicalities" related to the suit, according to Rolling Stone. Their problems are said to go back to 2007, when a friend of Jones alleged that Tool had used his artwork without giving proper credit. ![]() "It's like we've been in a war," guitarist Adam Jones told Rolling Stone. A heated and complicated court battle with the group's former insurance company has apparently "drained creative energy", delaying the followup to its 2006 album, 10,000 Days. Tool have finally explained the wait for their fifth studio album, admitting that "it's time understand what's going on".
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