Mike Patton Says Faith No More’s Last Tour Had A Sense Of “Unspoken” Closure

During a recent interview with Kyle Meredith, Faith No More singer Mike Patton opened up about the band’s last tour. According to him, the trek had a sense of “unspoken” closure.

Patton said the following when asked if the tour was a proper closure for the band:

“I didn’t really think so at the time, but, yeah, maybe. And I think that we all kind of felt it, but it was unspoken. And it’s funny: when you’ve been in a band or a musical situation for a period of time, you always, in the back of your head, you’re kind of thinking, ‘Well, maybe this is it.’ And I don’t mind that feeling. I don’t see it as a sad thing. I see it as being present and being able to really appreciate it while it’s happening.”

He also added the following when asked about his tendency to explore other projects:

“I’d never really understood, and I had to figure this out very early on, was the concept of a side project, that’s assuming that there’s a main one. And for me, I really never had one. There were projects like Faith No More where I spent more time on, in terms of touring and promoting, quote-unquote, if you will, but everything that I’ve done was of equal importance to me. They just weren’t viewed that way. And the public, for whatever reason, needs to have a hierarchy kind of built in there just to make themselves feel better about it, I guess. I don’t know.”

[via Blabbermouth]

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