Fan-filmed video footage of FAITH NO MORE performing two new songs —“Motherfucker” and “Supehero” — live on Febraury 28 in Sydney, Australia as part of this year’s Soundwave festival can be seen below.

Asked why FAITH NO MORE decided to make its first new album since 1997, the upcoming “Sol Invictus”, despite being adamant for years that it would never happen, keyboardist Roddy Bottum told Music Feeds: “We, kind of, as a band, did a lot of shows together a couple of years ago, and it was a little bit of a coming together as friends and collaborators, and we liked being together again. And it seemed like new material was the next logical step after a bunch of reunion shows that we did. We wanted to continue doing what we do.”

Added drummer Mike Bordin: “There was no intention of doing an album when we started the [reunion] shows. As Roddy said, we just tried to get together and play and, honestly, see how it felt — see how it felt to be ourselves.”

Continued Roddy: “Yeah, there was a conscientious decision at one point, I remember, amongst us, backstage, kind of deciding that we really didn’t wanna do any more shows just playing the old material. So we felt like the place to go was… I mean, to make ourselves feel good, we needed to make a record and make some new songs, and that’s what we did. And it wasn’t material that we had sitting around from before. It was all stuff that was inspired by the moment.”

Bottum also spoke about the musical direction of “Sol Invictus”, which was described by the Music Feeds interviewer as having “more space” than some of FAITH NO MORE‘s previous efforts.

“It’s kind of like a sense of maturity, in a way,” Roddy said. “It sounds a little bit corny, but I think as people mature into their craft, it seems like oftentimes the most effect is achieved by stripping things down rather than throwing things on, and we had such a career of throwing things into the mix. We did that really well, but I feel a lot of it was just this crazy inundation of lots and lots and lots and lots and lots. And it feels like now, stripping things down… Like, I personally love to hear a solo instrument — like, put a piano and the voice togethera and nothing else. And that’s a sign of maturity, to me, in a weird, corny way, but I like it an awful lot.”

“Superhero” will be available on seven-inch vinyl on March 17, followed by a digital release on March 31.

FAITH NO MORE reunited for touring purposes in 2009, 12 years after the release of its final studio set until now, “Album Of The Year”.

The band announced last year that it was recording new material, with “Sol Invictus” set for release on May 19.

FAITH NO MORE has also confirmed its first North American shows since 2010 with a spring outing kicking off April 15 in Vancouver.

Fonte: Blabbermouth.net