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"Hopefully it doesn't sound like a bunch of 50-year-old men, which we are!" says bassist Bill Gould of 2015 release
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...irst-album-in-18-years-plot-u-s-tour-20140902
Update:
Official Thread is up: Faith No More - Sol Invictus |OT| Eighteen Years of Separation Anxiety
Sol Invictus Release Date: May 19, 2015
Singles released so far:
Faith No More - Motherfucker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glr878X82PE
Faith No More - Superhero
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKP98hDBJ8w
Update 2:
North American Tour Dates
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...irst-album-in-18-years-plot-u-s-tour-20140902
Influential alterna-metal iconoclasts Faith No More are set to release their seventh album — their first in 18 years — in April of 2015, bassist Bill Gould tells Rolling Stone. The record will be a totally independent product — produced by Gould, recorded in their Oakland rehearsal space and released on their own imprint, Reclamation Records (which will be distributed by frontman Mike Patton's long-running label, Ipecac Recordings).
"The name has to do with the fact that we realized we were free from our recording obligations," says Gould. "We weren't touring, we have these songs that we were working on — that we think are pretty cool — and why don't we just do our own imprint and kind of reclaim our future, in a way? We own the future more than we ever have."
Though no dates have been booked, the band is planning a full U.S. tour around the album's release. Since their return to the stage in 2009, they've only played five American cities.
The album's first single, "Motherfucker," a song they premiered in London's Hyde Park in July, will be released on a seven-inch due for November 28th release and limited to 5,000 copies as part of Record Store Day's Black Friday. The B-side will be a remix by electronic art-pop sound designer J.G. Thirlwell.
Update:
Official Thread is up: Faith No More - Sol Invictus |OT| Eighteen Years of Separation Anxiety
Sol Invictus Release Date: May 19, 2015
- Sol Invictus 2:37
- Superhero 5:15
- Sunny Side Up 2:59
- Separation Anxiety 3:44
- Cone of Shame 4:40
- Rise of the Fall 4:09
- Black Friday 3:19
- Motherfucker 3:33
- Matador 6:08
- From the Dead 3:06
Singles released so far:
Faith No More - Motherfucker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glr878X82PE
Faith No More - Superhero
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKP98hDBJ8w
Update 2:
North American Tour Dates
- April 15 PNE Forum Vancouver, BC Canada
- April 16 Paramount Theater Seattle, WA United States
- April 17 Keller Auditorium Portland, OR United States
- April 19 Warfield San Francisco, CA United States
- April 20 Warfield San Francisco, CA United States
- April 22 The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA United States
- April 23 The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA United States
- April 24 The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA United States
- April 25 The Observatory Santa Ana, CA United States
- May 7 Concord Music Hall Chicago, IL United States
- May 8 The Fillmore Detroit Detroit, MI United States
- May 9 Sony Centre for the Performing Arts Toronto, ON Canada
- May 11 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA United States
- May 13 Webster Hall New York, NY United States
- May 14 Webster Hall New York, NY United States
- May 15 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA
- May 29 Grune Holle Festival Nurburgring Germany
- May 31 Rockavaria Festival Munich Germany
- June 2 Sonisphere Milan Italy
- June 4 Vienna Rocks Festival Vienna Austria
- June 5 Rock For People Festival Hradec Kralove Czech Republic
- June 6 Zitadelle Berlin Germany
- June 8 Tauron Arena Kraków Poland
- June 12 Pinkpop Festival Landgraaf Netherlands
- June 13 Download Festival Donington UK
- June 20 Hellfest Clisson France
- June 21 Graspop Festival Dessel Belgium
- June 23 Sporthalle Hamburg Germany
- June 26 Bråvalla Festival Norrköping Sweden
- June 27 Provinssirock Festival Seinajoki Finland
- June 28 Tinderbox Festival Odense Denmark
- July 26 Austin Music Hall Austin, TX United States
- July 27 South Side Ballroom Dallas, TX United States
- July 28 Bayou Music Center Houston, TX United States
- July 30 Masquerade Music Park Atlanta, GA United States
- July 31 Red Hat Amphitheater Raleigh, NC United States
- August 1 Skyline Stage at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA United States
- August 2 Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD United States
- August 4 Blue Hills Bank Pavilion Boston, MA United States
- August 5 Madison Square Garden New York, NY United States
- August 7 Ricoh Coliseum Toronto, ON Canada
- August 7–9 Heavy Montreal Montreal, QC Canada