Patton officially joined Faith No More in 1988, following the departure of ex-singer Chuck Mosley, who died in 2017, aged 57. Mosley sang on FNM’s first two albums, 1985’s We Care A Lot and 1987’s ...
If it feels like every major band from the '70s, '80s, and '90s is suddenly back on tour right now (no, you're not imagining it). From Fleetwood Mac to AC/DC, Guns 'N Roses, and even the Foo Fighters, ...
Patton went on to explain that he is still active musically, and that he sees Faith No More as just another project of many. ...
Mike Patton seems to have confirmed Faith No More have split for good.
The U.S. summer 2026 tour marks Tomahawk's 25th anniversary and features dates in major cities from Nashville to Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale Feb. 27 with a fan presale on Feb. 25.
In a new interview with Kyle Meredith With…, Patton implies that Faith No More have wrapped things up for good, saying that ...
When it comes to the future of Faith No More, plenty’s been said about how it’s pretty much non-existent. After the way their last tour was canceled and how some members believe frontman Mike Patton ...
The first shows in 13 years from Patton’s band with the Jesus Lizard’s Duane Dension, Battles’ John Stanier, and Mr. Bungle’s ...
A decade after their last tour, Mike Patton opens up on closure, side projects, and the uncertain future of Faith No More.
Still, fans appears to be clinging to the hope Faith No More will reunite as the band has never formally confirmed they’ve ...
“For me, I really never had one. There were projects like Faith No More where I spent more time on, in terms of touring and ...
Tomahawk emerged in 2001 with its self-titled debut and was active on and off in the studio and onstage through 2014. A new ...
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