Faith No More Comeback Album Inspired By Boredom
. (Classic Rock) Faith No More keyboardist Roddy Bottum says the band were bored into recording comeback album Sol Invictus. It's to be launched in May, six years after they reunited to play live shows and 18 years after previous studio outing Album Of The Year. Bassist Billy Gould last year said he'd feared his colleagues couldn't be persuaded into working on the project. But Bottum tells FasterLouder: "We got really bored with what we were doing. We felt like there are a whole lot of people out there who look to us to be inspired by what we do artistically. "So to be doing old songs on a big stage, over and over, felt kinds of cheap and easy - and a little too safe a place to be. That's not who we are. We've always pushed buttons, we've always rubbed against the grain, and we've always challenged things." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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