Faith No More Return With First New Song In 17 Years
Pioneering alt-metallers Faith No More have released new song Motherf***er - the first official single from their upcoming eighth album and their first new music in 17 years.
Since the band disbanded in 1998, anticipation has been high for new Faith No More material and now they've debuted it over on the Rolling Stone website.
In an interview with Rolling Stone it was also revealed that the new studio album will be released on Faith No More's own label Reclamation Records
"Motherfucker" will be released as a seven-inch single on Record Store Day Black Friday, November 28. The record, limited to 5,000 copies, will feature a B-side remix of the track courtesy of industrial-tinged experimental-pop icon J.G. Thirlwell
"Hijo de puta", será lanzado como single de siete pulgadas en Record Store Day, este Black Friday, 28 de noviembre El registro, limitada a 5.000 ejemplares, que contará con un remix del lado B de la pista cortesía del industrial icono experimental-pop JG Thirlwell.
Keyboardist Roddy Bottum says, in a statement, "It feels apt that the first track we're releasing is 'Motherfucker,' a song about accountability. Basically we've created, recorded and mixed a new body of work by ourselves and we're releasing it on our own label. It's a huge deal for us to only have ourselves to answer to at this point in our career and the song is about that, where the buck stops via the basic imagery of foie gras production, bondage. . .y'know, stuff like that."
Faith No More have unleashed "Motherfucker," the first single from their upcoming seventh studio album, and their first studio recording since the pioneering alt-metal boundary-pushers originally disbanded in 1998.
Faith No More han persentado "Hijo de puta", el primer sencillo de su próximo séptimo álbum de estudio, y su primera grabación desde 1998 año de la disolucion d la banda.