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Maynard James Keenan Explains Why Tool’s Stage Noise Ruins This Puscifer Song

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:07 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 3 Min Read
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Maynard James Keenan recently revealed the stark differences between performing with Tool and Puscifer. He explained why the overwhelming stage volume in Tool makes it impossible to execute certain songs from his other projects. In an interview with Rick Beato, Keenan discussed the technical challenges of performing Puscifer’s “Pendulum,” a track that demands precision in a low vocal register—something he simply cannot achieve within Tool’s sonic environment.

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“A song like that [‘Pendulum’], you do it and then you go, ‘Sh*t, can I play this live?’ Because it is a pretty low vocal register. So, we did it,” Keenan explained. He detailed the meticulous setup required for the song. During filming at The Exchange downtown, he had to position himself strategically away from cymbals, amps, and other instruments to maintain control over his vocal delivery.

“I literally had to be in the back corner away from cymbals, amps, everything, because I had to be able to hear the vocal live. So, I think that was the most nerve-wracking part of that song — performing that live — is making sure that I could hear myself,” he continued.

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The core issue, according to Keenan, is the sheer volume difference between his two bands. With Puscifer, he can position himself away from the drums and instruments, allowing him to hear his own voice clearly. Tool, however, presents an entirely different challenge. “I couldn’t do that with Tool. Because all the ambient noise on stage with Danny’s [Carey] drums and Adam’s [Jones] 16 guitar amps and the bass and everything, I wouldn’t be able to do a song like this with Tool. Because it’s just too loud on stage,” he said.

To fully appreciate Keenan’s concerns about performing “Pendulum” with Tool, it’s important to understand his exceptional vocal capabilities. Vocal analysis forums describe Keenan as possessing a tenor voice with a warm lower register and a strong belt in the high fourth octave. His ability to navigate both the lowest and highest ends of the male vocal spectrum makes him a versatile performer across his various musical projects.

The challenge with “Pendulum” specifically lies in its demands on his lower register. Unlike Tool’s signature high-register screams and powerful belts, this Puscifer track requires sustained control in the lower frequencies. This feat becomes nearly impossible when competing with the ambient noise generated by Tool’s massive stage setup.

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Tool is renowned for its powerful live sound. The band’s sound is driven by drummer Danny Carey’s thunderous kit and guitarist Adam Jones’s extensive amplification setup. Vocal range analysis indicates that Keenan’s early Tool performances emphasized loud, powerful belting over heavy rock instrumentation. The band creates an intentionally overwhelming sonic environment that has become a hallmark of their live shows.

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