Faith No More Reveals Album Title, Release Date Confirmed


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Reactivated Bay Area musical chameleons Faith No More have announced their first new album in 18 years will be titled Sol Invictus, released on Mike Patton’s own imprint Reclamation Records/Ipecac on May 19th. Easily one of the most-anticipated albums of not just 2015, but the last few years, Sol Invictus will be the first full album of new music from the band since 1997s acclaimed Album of The Year, released just before the band went on hiatus. Bassist Bill Gould comments:

What I can say is that I think through our experience as musicians over the years, I think what we’re doing reflects where we’ve gone since we made our last record as Faith No More. I think this kicks things up a notch,” explained Bill Gould in a recent Rolling Stone interview. “And I think there’s parts that are very powerful and there’s parts that have a lot of “space.” Everything we do, with our chemistry, the way we play; it’s always going to sound like us. It’s just what we do, that makes us feel good. “

 

Press Notes:

Sol Invictus was produced by Gould and recorded in the band’s Oakland, Calif. studio.

The Bay Area band recently announced their first North American tour since 2010, with all dates sold out upon on-sale. Faith No More travels to Japan and Australia in February.

Faith No More tour dates:

February 17 Tokyo, Japan Studio Coast

February 18 Tokyo, Japan Studio Coast

February 21 Adelaide, Australia Soundwave Festival

February 22 Melbourne, Australia Soundwave Festival

February 28 Sydney, Australia Soundwave Festival

March 1 Brisbane, Australia Soundwave Festival

March 3 Auckland, New Zealand WestFest

April 15 Vancouver, BC PNE Forum

April 16 Seattle, WA Paramount Theater

April 17 Portland, OR Keller Auditorium

April 19 San Francisco, CA Warfield

April 20 San Francisco, CA Warfield

April 23 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern

April 24 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern

April 25 Santa Ana, CA The Observatory

May 7 Chicago, IL Concord Music Hall

May 8 Detroit, MI The Fillmore

May 9 Toronto, ON Sony Centre for the Performing Arts

May 11 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre

May 13 New York, NY Webster Hall

May 14 New York, NY Webster Hall

May 15 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

May 29 Nurburgring, Germany Grune Holle Festival

May 31 Munich, Germany Rockavaria Festival

June 2 Milan, Italy Sonisphere

June 4 Vienna, Austria Vienna Rocks Festival

June 5 Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic Rock For People Festival

June 12 Landgraaf, Netherlands Pinkpop Festival

June 13 Donington, UK Download Festival

June 20 Clisson, France Hellfest

June 21 Dessel, Belgium Graspop Festival

June 24 – 27 Seinajoki, Finland Provinssi

Aug. 7 – 9 Montreal, QC Heavy Montreal

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