Faith No More Plan First Album Since 1997
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Faith No More Plan First Album Since 1997

by Paul Cashmere on September 3, 2014

in News

Faith No More are working on their first album since ‘Album of the Year’ in 1997.

Three new songs have already made the Faith No More playlist. The unreleased ‘Matador’ was first played in South America in 2011 and on their recent two shows. ‘Motherfucker’ and ‘Superhero’ are two other new songs in the 2014 setlist.

‘Motherfucker’ will be the first official release in November from the yet-to-be completed album.

The reformed Faith No More line-up features Mike Bordin, Roddy Bottum, Bill Gould, Jon Hudson and Mike Patton. The band will headline Soundwave in Australia in 2015.

In a recent statement at their website Faith No More said, “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 have played two shows so far in 2014, London on July 4 and Poland on July 5.

Faith No More setlist Poland, July 5, 2014

The Real Thing (from The Real Thing, 1989)
From Out Of Nowhere (from The Real Thing, 1989)
Epic (from The Real Thing, 1989)
Digging The Grave (from King for a Day Fool For A Lifetime, 1995)
The Crab Song (from Introduce Yourself, 1987)
Everything’s Ruined (from Angel Dust, 1992)
Cuckoo For Caca (from King for a Day Fool For A Lifetime, 1995)
Easy (from Angel Dust, 1992)
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (from King for a Day Fool For A Lifetime, 1995)
Midlife Crisis (from Angel Dust, 1992)
Motherfucker (new song)
Last Cup Of Sorrow (from Album of the Year, 1997)
Spirit (from Introduce Yourself, 1987)
King For A Day (from King for a Day Fool For A Lifetime, 1995)
Ashes To Ashes (from Album of the Year, 1997)
Superhero (new song)

Falling To Pieces (from The Real Thing, 1989)
Matador (new song)
We Care A Lot (from Introduce Yourself, 1987)

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