Danny Carey from Tool and Brent Hinds from Mastodon made themselves a band... (1 Viewer)

That was pretty awesome, I like those two songs off the page. I was thinking they could probably turn this into a hell of a show with some interesting visuals, then I read this part...

Update: According to Rolling Stone, the project is the brainchild of brothers Frank, Chris and David Dreyer, who have put on theatrical concerts and made movies about the band in recent years.

I'll have to check them out if they put on a tour
 
Tool + Mastodon + OFF! = Legend of the Seagullmen | something witty

Here is their story...

This is a 400,000-year-old story with pirates, sailors, a rock band, and mythical sea creatures, officially qualifying it as a legend. The song, “The Legend of the Seagullmen,” go figure, tells the story. Four hundred thousand years ago, a league of pirates, led by Captain Red Beard, sold their souls to the Seagull God King, who in turn granted them an immense treasure and the power to live forever. However, just as Red Beard was reciting the chant, “We are the aire, we are the Seagullmen,” he was stabbed in the back by Man o’ War Man, who wanted the power and treasure for himself. The Seagull God King felt pity for the pirates and granted their souls eternal life as seagulls. So whenever you see a seagull on the beach it contains the soul of pirates long lost. Since that time, the Key has been hidden from the Man o’ War Man by a collection of sailors and pirates. Recently, the Key and the Legend were in possession of the Skipper, but that changed during a poker game gone bad at the lair of the Asian Pirate, which is located on an island off the coast of Cocoa Beach. The dying Skipper entrusted the Key and the Legend to Crusty the Sea Captain, with instructions to swallow the Key and give the Legend to a band of mercenaries waiting in Casablanca. The Skipper blew himself up rather than be taken by the Man o’ War Man and his Ghost Crab Army, and Crusty escaped. He made his way to Cocoa Beach, and being a drinking man, didn’t realize the Skipper meant Casablanca, Morocco, not the dive bar in Cocoa Beach. It so happens that a band called the High Voltages was playing at the bar that night, were mistaken for the mercenaries, and were told to travel with Crusty to the Seagull God Temple. They chartered a boat and followed the instructions of Crusty to become the new Seagullmen. Now, their arch enemy, Man o’ War Man, will stop at nothing to get back the Key and the power of the Legend.
 

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