Chuck Mosley firmly reclaimed his position as a key figure in the Faith No More story this month as he again fronted the band in two shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles as the re-mastered and re-mixed We Care a Lot hit stores and streams.
Chuck is also working on new music of his own and he also features on the new Indoria record alongside Douglas Esper among others.
You can listen to Indoria’s You’ll Never Make The Six here.
The record will be released in the UK on the Infinite Hive label. That release will feature exclusive remixes and artwork for the UK CD on Infinite Hive by some of Chuck’s old friends and colleagues and will be available in late September in time for Chuck’s extensive UK tour, which kicks off in Cambridge on 18 September.
I totally agree. It would be beyond awesome to have Jim play at any future retro shows and maybe a special guest guitarist for the future but he’d be out of place in what FNM is today. John is it as far as that goes. He played the crap out of those old songs last week too. I loved hearing Jim play Jim at that old show too.
Exactly about the old footage…I wish Billy wouldn’t have put it on youtube and instead put out a DVD/CD combo. As far as Jim…I just like the idea of people burying hatchets and being on good terms, but my interest would only be for a show or two, and Jim made it sound like he thought that wouldn’t be enough for him. I wouldn’t want him to rejoin the band, I much prefer Jon’s sound for FNM in 2016. I also prefer FNM to have a guitarist that actually likes all of FNM’s music, and Jim has made it clear that he didn’t think much of AD or later KFAD. That’s like FNM sacrilege.
Wow…that new old footage FNM just released from the rest of the I-beam show is amazing…makes me really wish Jim was a part of those shows last week. I wish whoever is holding the grudge between them would bury the hatchet…at least for us fans for a little while. Awesome footage though. The editing was really cool…should be released on its own in some form, although I guess nobody does video releases anymore…maybe just the full audio
I know this page is for FNM and such, but I just noticed that the Glorious Din albums are now available on iTunes. Very cool, reminiscent of early FNM.