The San Francisco rock band wants to treat their loyal fans to a setlist of their hit singles from their past catalogue instead of introducing their new music.
- Jan 6, 2020
AceShowbiz - Rockers Faith No More's reunion will not include new music, according to their keyboardist.
The band took an extended break back in 2016 but reactivated their social media feeds in November 2019 to announce they would reunite for live dates in the U.K. and Europe in 2020.
Keyboardist Roddy Bottum has quashed fans' hopes of new music, however, telling Kerrang! magazine that their sets will instead look back at hits like "Epic", "Midlife Crisis", and "A Small Victory".
"There's no plans right now to record any new music - there's no plans at all. I think we're all at an age, or at a time in our lives, where looking back at what we've done is a profound place to be," he said.
"I'm super-proud of what we've done in a way that I haven't been before. I think maybe some years ago it did feel a little bit dirty, like we were taking advantage of the world by just going out there and playing old songs, but for whatever reason, I'm in a different place with that right now."
Faith No More's last album was 2015's "Sol Invictus".