Wednesday, August 28, 2019
There will be no chart battle this week—
Taylor Swift’s massive #1 is a done deal, and her first-week number will very likely be greater than the rest of the Top 50’s totals combined. But in her
second week, Tay’s
Lover (
Republic) could face an unlikely challenger for the top spot:
Volcano/RCA rock veterans
Tool.

The
Maynard Keenan-fronted band’s proggy new set,
Fear Inoculum, is their first fresh album drop since 2006, and coincides with the long-deferred digital release of their catalog. With
Fear, the band has crafted some serious fan catnip in the form of a $45 physical package that is expected to disappear instantly upon arrival on store shelves this week.
This lavish cabinet of wonders, advertised as an “immersive visual experience,” includes (among other features) a CD, an HD video screen with rechargeable speaker, a 36-page booklet, MP3s and a Wagyu-beef-and-ortolan sandwich.
OK, we made up the part about the sandwich. But given Tool’s rabid following, demand for this retail offering (which has been in pre-order for weeks) could outpace supply substantially, and the extent to which that demand can be met is believed by biz nerds to be a key determinant of the group’s shot at #1. The other factor, of course, is the extent of
Lover’s decay in week two, based on prior-release patterns. Will things be different for Tay this time? Will Tool exceed their already heady expectations? Stay tuned.