Faith No More press photo (credit: Dustin Rabin)
SOL INVICTUS COVER ART
REVEALED; DIGITAL PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE NOW FOR MAY 19 RELEASE
SAN
FRANCISCO, March 2, 2015 – Faith No More offer up a second song from
their forthcoming album, Sol Invictus (May 19, Reclamation
Recordings/Ipecac Recordings), with the single “Superhero” currently streaming
via Marvel.com (http://marvel.com/news/comics/24157/faith_no_more_brings_superhero_to_marvel).
The
band has also revealed the cover art for Sol Invictus, which
features an image from Ossian Brown, a member of Coil and Cyclobe, who also
published the book “Haunted Air” in 2010.
Sol
Invictus digital pre-orders, which feature an
instant download of the single as well as the previously released song,
“Motherfucker,” are available now via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sol-invictus/id968564846?ls=1).
“Superhero” will be available as a limited edition 7-inch single on March
17. The song made its worldwide radio premiere last night on BBC Radio
1’s Rock Show with Dan Carter.
Sol
Invictus track list:
- Sol Invictus
- Superhero
- Sunny Side Up
- Separation
Anxiety
- Cone of Shame
- Rise Of The
Fall
- Black Friday
- Motherfucker
- Matador
- From The Dead
The
Bay Area band recently announced their first North American tour since 2010,
with all dates sold out upon on-sale.
Faith
No More tour dates:
March
3 Auckland, New Zealand
WestFest
April
15 Vancouver, BC PNE Forum
April
16 Seattle, WA Paramount
Theater
April
17 Portland, OR Keller
Auditorium
April
19 San Francisco, CA Warfield
April
20 San Francisco, CA Warfield
April
22 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
April
23 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
April
24 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
April
25 Santa Ana, CA The
Observatory
May
7 Chicago, IL Concord Music
Hall
May
8 Detroit, MI The Fillmore
May
9 Toronto, ON Sony Centre for
the Performing Arts
May
11 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
May
13 New York, NY Webster Hall
May
14 New York, NY Webster
Hall
May
15 Philadelphia, PA Electric
Factory
May
29 Nurburgring, Germany Grune
Holle Festival
May
31 Munich, Germany Rockavaria
Festival
June
2 Milan, Italy Sonisphere
June
4 Vienna, Austria Vienna Rocks
Festival
June
5 Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Rock For People Festival
June
6 Berlin, Germany Zitadelle
Spandau
June
8 Krakow, Poland Tauron Arena
June
12 Landgraaf, Netherlands
Pinkpop Festival
June
13 Donington, UK Download
Festival
June
20 Clisson, France Hellfest
June
21 Dessel, Belgium Graspop
Festival
June
23 Hamburg, Germany Sporthalle
Hamburg
June
24 - 27 Seinajoki, Finland
Provinssi
June
25 – 27 Norrkoping, Sweden Bravalla
Festival
June
28 Odense, Denmark Tinderbox
Aug.
7 – 9 Montreal, QC Heavy
Montreal
Sept.
24 – 27 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rock in Rio
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Source: Speakeasy
PR