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Faith No More - Former Singer Broke, Asks For Help
Former Faith No More singer Chuck Mosley, between 1983-1988, has fallen on hard financial times and is asking for help from his fans so that he and his family can avoid being evicted from the house they have lived in for the past decade. He took to the internet to ask for help as he is in danger of losing his family's house. The singer performed on the band's firs two albums, We Care A Lot and Introduce Yourself.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Faith No More |
Faith No More - New Single Streaming Online
Do you want to hear Faith No More's new single? Well, the wait is over folks! The band's highly anticipated new album is coming out next year and as recently reported, their single "Motherfucker" is coming out before as foretaste. It's been a while since the band released new music. So, stop what you are doing and check out their new single right here below. Are you pleased with it? Share your thoughts about Faith No More's new tune.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Faith No More |
Faith No More - Releasing New Single In December
Soon enough you will be able to hear new material from Faith No More. After revealing that they would finally release a new album next year which will be 18 years after they released Album Of The Year, now they reveal their new single. The alternative metallers new single is called Motherfucker and is coming out worldwide on December 9th digitally via Ipecac Recordings. The band has already played the song live.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Faith No More |
Faith No More - To Release New Album
It's now official: Faith No More are releasing a new album! After hinting that they were getting creative, bassist Bill Gould told Rolling Stone that the alternative metal giants are set to release their seventh album, their first in 18 years, in April 2015. So, Faith No More are making a new record to follow Album Of The Year. In fact, they are recording it already.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Faith No More |
Soundwave 2015 - Confirm Slipknot, Faith No More, Soundgarden And More
The Soundwave Festival 2015 will be held over 2 days in each city for the first time - Adelaide and Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. And the first bands have already been announced. Some of the biggest names include Faith No More, Soundgarden, Lamb Of God, Marilyn Manson, Judas Priest and Slipknot.
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Source: | soundwavefestival.com |
Faith No More - Hint At Possibility Of New Music
Faith No More seem to have hinted at the possibility that they could be working on new music. The band has launched a Twitter account and the first tweet is already generating buzz. While the Americans haven't released a new album since 1997's Album Of The Year, the fact that they now announce "it's time to get a little creative" indicates that some new material might be in the works.
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Source: | twitter.com |
Band profile: | Faith No More |
Faith No More - To Reunite With Trey Spruance To Play King For A Day... Fool For A Lifetime In Its Entirety
Faith No More have revealed that their eagerly awaited surprise for the their show in Santiago, Chile, on November 12th, will see the band perform their seminal 1995 album King For A Day... Fool For A Lifetime in its entirety. And Trey Spruance will join the band for the show - the first time he will have played the album live.
The news have been confirmed by both band bassist Billy Gould and keyboardist Roddy Bottum on their respective twitter accounts.
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The news have been confirmed by both band bassist Billy Gould and keyboardist Roddy Bottum on their respective twitter accounts.
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Source: | newfaithnomore.com |
Band profile: | Faith No More |
Faith No More - Final Show Announced
Faith No More have announced their final live show and are supposedly breaking up for good afterwards - despite the rumors the band are working on a new album. After a hiatus of eleven years the band reformed in early 2009 for a string of reunion dates.
At the Ilosaarirock Festival in Finland last July, frontman Mike Patton announced it was Faith No More's last appearance together. But the band now announced one more show in Santiago, Chile on December 5 and confirmed this performance will be their last before parting ways for good.
"When we decided to get together, it was to reconnect," says keyboardist Roddy Bottum. "Doing these shows was the only thing we were going to do."
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At the Ilosaarirock Festival in Finland last July, frontman Mike Patton announced it was Faith No More's last appearance together. But the band now announced one more show in Santiago, Chile on December 5 and confirmed this performance will be their last before parting ways for good.
"When we decided to get together, it was to reconnect," says keyboardist Roddy Bottum. "Doing these shows was the only thing we were going to do."
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Source: | kerrang.com |
Band profile: | Faith No More |
Event: | Faith No More |
Faith No More - Reveal Reunion Line Up
Official press release
Faith No More have always stood out as some sort of unique beast; part dog, part cat - its music almost as schizophrenic as the personalities of its members. When it all worked, it worked really well, even if the chemistry was always volatile. Throughout our 17 years of existence, the mental and physical energy required to sustain this creature was considerable and relentless. Though amicable enough, when we finally split, we all followed paths seemingly destined to opposite ends of the universe.
Yet during the entire 10 years that have passed since our decision to break up we've experienced constant rumors and requests from fans and promoters alike. Nevertheless, for whatever reason, none of us kept in regular touch, much less to discuss any possibilities of getting together.
What's changed is that this year, for the first time, we've all decided to sit down together and talk about it. And what we've discovered is that time has afforded us enough distance to look back on our years together through a clearer lens and made us realize that through all the hard work, the music still sounds good, and we are beginning to appreciate the fact that we might have actually done something right.
Meanwhile we find ourselves at a moment in time with zero label obligations, still young and strong enough to deliver a kickass set, with enthusiasm to not only revisit our past but possibly add something to the present. And so with this we've decided to hold our collective breaths and jump off this cliff... BACK, GOD FORBID, INTO THE MONKEY CAGE!!!
We can only hope that the experience of playing together again will yield results erratic and unpredictable enough to live up to the legacy of FNM. Who know where this will end or what it will bring up...only the future knows. But we are about to find out!
Faith No More are:
Mike Bordin - drums
Roddy Bottum - keyboards
Bill Gould - bass
Jon Hudson - guitar
Mike Patton - vocals
Faith No More have always stood out as some sort of unique beast; part dog, part cat - its music almost as schizophrenic as the personalities of its members. When it all worked, it worked really well, even if the chemistry was always volatile. Throughout our 17 years of existence, the mental and physical energy required to sustain this creature was considerable and relentless. Though amicable enough, when we finally split, we all followed paths seemingly destined to opposite ends of the universe.
Yet during the entire 10 years that have passed since our decision to break up we've experienced constant rumors and requests from fans and promoters alike. Nevertheless, for whatever reason, none of us kept in regular touch, much less to discuss any possibilities of getting together.
What's changed is that this year, for the first time, we've all decided to sit down together and talk about it. And what we've discovered is that time has afforded us enough distance to look back on our years together through a clearer lens and made us realize that through all the hard work, the music still sounds good, and we are beginning to appreciate the fact that we might have actually done something right.
Meanwhile we find ourselves at a moment in time with zero label obligations, still young and strong enough to deliver a kickass set, with enthusiasm to not only revisit our past but possibly add something to the present. And so with this we've decided to hold our collective breaths and jump off this cliff... BACK, GOD FORBID, INTO THE MONKEY CAGE!!!
We can only hope that the experience of playing together again will yield results erratic and unpredictable enough to live up to the legacy of FNM. Who know where this will end or what it will bring up...only the future knows. But we are about to find out!
Faith No More are:
Mike Bordin - drums
Roddy Bottum - keyboards
Bill Gould - bass
Jon Hudson - guitar
Mike Patton - vocals
Source: | fnm.com |
Band profile: | Faith No More |
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