All it took was a reunion at keyboardist Roddy Bottum’s wedding: the members of Faith No More remembered the good old times and the strength of their personal and artistic relationship, and in 2009, what we’d all stopped hoping for (because 12 years is a long time) happened: one of the most unique and liberated rock bands ever to grace this planet was back. It took 18 years for us to enjoy the successor to Album Of The Year, but Sol Invictus is finally there for us to savor – just liked we savored the band’s strange but classy show at the Hellfest a few weeks ago, with white-clad musicians and heaps of spring flowers.
It was during the festival that we met drummer Mike Bordin, who seems genuinely happy about the band’s situation. The word “proud” keeps coming back whenever he mentions the new album. Bordin shares with us the spirit that has motivated the return of Faith No More and the writing of new songs, gives us a few clues to understand his own positive personality, and explains the band’s relation to business and the unique character of their music.
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