In a new interview, Mike Patton suggests he has moved on from Faith No More.
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - SEPTEMBER 25: Mike Patton from Faith No More performs at 2015 Rock in Rio on September 25, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Yungblud Announces 2026 Bludfest Lineup, Expands Festival to New Location Taylor Swift Toasts 'Opalite' Topping Billboard Hot 100: 'Might Go Buy a Giant Pretzel at the Mall to Celebrate', given that the band appears to no longer be active, he remarked: “I didn’t really think so at the time, but, yeah, maybe.
And I think that we all kind of felt it, but it was unspoken.” He continued: “And it’s funny: when you’ve been in a band or a musical situation for a period of time, you always, in the back of your head, you’re kind of thinking, ‘Well, maybe this is it.’ And I don’t mind that feeling. I don’t see it as a sad thing. I see it as being present and being able to really appreciate it while it’s happening.” Patton’s comments could be news to his bandmates. Last year, founding member Billy Gould admitted he was unsure about the band’s future. “I don’t know. I honestly don’t know,” Gould told Chile’s Radio Futuro. The three-time Grammy-nominated act has released seven studio albums, but only one of those has dropped in the last quarter century, 2015’s, reaching No. 9. The band has three appearances on the Billboard Hot 100, including a top 10 appearance with 1990’s breakout “Epic,” peaking at No. 9.Where the future of FNM remains uncertain, Patton has returned to his band Tomahawk, which will embark on a first tour in 13 years this summer, with the Melvins. Tomahawk, like Mr Bungle and Patton’s various other music outlets, are often described as “side projects.” That’s no entirely accurate, he says in the new podcast. “I’d never really understood, and I had to figure this out very early on, was the concept of a side project, that’s assuming that there’s a main one,” Patton explains. “And 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 promoting, quote-unquote, if you will, but everything that I’ve done was of equal importance to me. They just weren’t viewed that way. And the public, for whatever reason, needs to have a hierarchy kind of built in there just to make themselves feel better about it, I guess. I don’t know.” Will Taylor Swift Go for a Third No. 1 Hit Off ‘The Life of a Showgirl’? Ja Rule Apologizes Following Airplane Altercation With Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda: ‘I’m Not Proud of My Behavior’Luke Combs & Ella Langley Debut Straight Into Hot Country Songs Top 3 With ‘Be By You’ & ‘Be Her’. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google
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