Faith No More reunion confirmed

By hoster February 27th, 2009

The good news is that Faith No More will reunite and perform this summer. The bad news (at least for those of us in the United States) is that they’ll only be playing in Europe:

But is the news true? MTV News contacted Patton’s publicist, who told us that yes, the Faith No More reunion is happening … and no, they’re not going to be playing any dates in the U.S. (sorry, Coachella fans). This is will be a strictly European affair.

Patton won’t be doing any interviews to promote the tour, and it’s not exactly clear who will be in FNM this time around: Presumably mid-’80s singer Chuck Mosely (who Patton replaced after Mosely was booted for erratic behavior) won’t be on board, although it’s unclear whether epically-maned guitarist Jim Martin, who left the band in the early ’90s under less-than-friendly circumstances, will be coming.

Faith No More formed in San Francisco in the early 1980s, and after running through a spate of lead singers (including Courtney Love), settled on Mosely and released their debut LP, We Care a Lot, in 1985. Another album followed, FNM parted ways with Mosely and hired Patton, a musician/ performance artist with an epic vocal range and a manic onstage manner. (Patton was also the lead singer of Mr. Bungle, with whom he continued to work during his stint in FNM.)

In 1989, they released The Real Thing, an album which fizzled initially, but thanks to the success of second single “Epic” (and the iconic video, featuring Patton’s rapping, Martin’s soloing, an exploding piano and a fish gasping for air) quickly began rising up the Billboard albums chart and ultimately went multiplatinum. The band’s melding of rock, hip-hop and funk — not to mention Patton’s scattershot vocals — would prove hugely influential on the so-called nu-metal acts that would dominate the charts in the latter portion of the decade.

Faith No More to reunite @ MTV.com

Here’s another live performance of ‘Epic’, this from Amsterdam:

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