Faith No More Release New Song; Their First In 17 Years

Classic alternative band Faith No More have been speculated to release new music ever since their reformation back in 2009. After spotty tours and keeping fans buzzing about their status, the band has finally released their first official recording in 17 years.

The pre-grungers released a new song titled “Motherfucker,” which will come off their untitled eighth studio album, slated for release in April 2015 via Reclamation Recordings/Ipecac Recordings. The song shows the band’s anthology of past records all stewed into one masterpiece that proves the band is picking up right where they left off since coming off hiatus. Here is what keyboardist Roddy Bottom had to say about the track itself:

“It feels apt that the first track we’re releasing is ‘Motherfucker,’ a song about accountability. Basically we’ve created, recorded and mixed a new body of work by ourselves and we’re releasing it on our own label. It’s a huge deal for us to only have ourselves to answer to at this point in our career and the song is about that, where the buck stops via the basic imagery of foie gras production, bondage. . .y’know, stuff like that.”

The song will be released as a seven-inch on Record Store Day Black Friday on November 28 and will be limited to only 5,000 copies. Also, a b-side remix will be part of the release which was done by singer/producer J.G. Thirlwell.

Check out the song below and be sure to pre-order it via iTunes.

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