FAITH NO MORE — Sol Invictus (review)

FAITH NO MORE — Sol Invictus album cover Album · 2015 · Alternative Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
3.5/5 ·
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It’s been a long 18 year gap between FAITH NO MORE’s previous album “Album Of The Year” and finally in 2015 with the same exact lineup they release SOL INVICTUS (Unconquered Sun in Latin). That means that any children conceived at the time of the last album’s release can now vote! AND could have conceived on their own allowing lover’s of the last album to be grandparents now. Really did i have to paint it in those temporal aspects? Well, time flies. First of all, the lineup for the last album is exactly the same. It is: Mike Patton (vocals), Jon Hudson (guitar), Billy Gould (bass), Roddy Bottum (keyboards), Mike Bordin (drums).

Right from the get go you can hear that this band wants to differentiate themselves from the past. “Album Of The Year” begins with most abrasive cacophonic brashness “Collision” showing no mercy for ear drums or sensibilities alike but SOL INVICTUS begins in the most opposite of spins with a piano driven ballad that comprises the title track. Not my favorite way of beginning an album but redeemed by being followed with the best song on the album “Superhero” which finds the band excelling at their take of alternative metal and rap rockin’ the freakin’ world with every aspect of what made them great in the 90s. Unfortunately this track is a one shot and although the rest of the album has some great tracks, none reach the heights of this one where metal meets alternative rock and reaches that special happy place. Other highlights are “Motherfucker” and “Separation Anxiety” for me, but there are many tracks that have appeal.

As with previous albums FAITH NO MORE exceeds at keeping a highly melodic aspect to their version of alternative metal. With Roddy Bottum’s excellent keyboard skills that seem to be the foundation of this band’s sound aligned with Mike Patton’s eccentric vocals, the rest of the band can only fall in line and provide supporting scaffolding to the whole musical process. Melodies are strong on SOL INVICTUS and the performances are just as strong. What is lacking for me here is the exciting diversity of ideas that are present on past FNM albums. It is the songwriting aspect that is slightly lower here as well as the fact that the metal aspect has been dialed down a bit. Not a bad album for all the previous qualities are present but this album fails in keeping the overall listener’s interest engaged as in the height of their career. Still though, this album has plenty of worthy tracks to keep me enthralled despite not usurping their 90s heyday. A veritable comeback by one of my favorite alternative metal rockers from the 90s. This album may not be perfect but will not disappoint hardcore fans.
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Unitron wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Good review, I've yet to check this out. I grew up listening to Faith No More, and I've recently been in the mood for them so maybe I should soon.

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