New Faith No More album worth the wait
EIGHTEEN years after releasing their last studio album, Faith No More returns in rude, crude health.
“Sol Invictus” kicks off in menacing fashion with the album’s eponymous, piano-led track, before exploding into life with single “Superhero” that — thanks to a repetitive vocal line — outstays its welcome despite a blistering start.
Thankfully, it’s all uphill from there.
From “Sunny Side Up” to the album’s closing track, “From the Dead,” Faith No More 2.0 doesn’t set a foot wrong over the course of the next 30 minutes.
As ever, the band’s not-so-secret weapon is frontman Mike Patton, whose voice is capable of flipping from touching falsetto to larynx-ripping raw screams all within a single line.
“Sol Invictus” shimmers to a glorious, harmonic close with the lines: “Back from the dead/I can see the end — welcome home my friend” — and it’s good to have them back.
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