Failure have premiered a new song titled “Headstand.” This track is from the band’s new album “Wild Type Droid,” which will be released on December 3. Ken Andrews said the following about the new song: “The lyrics come from my earliest memory of spacing-out in my room when I was seven, trying to conceive of…
Failure have officially started the recording process for their new album. The band recently confirmed the news on Instagram: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Failure (@failurebandig)
Paramore’s Hayley Williams recently shared a partial acoustic cover of Failure‘s “The Nurse Who Loved Me” on social media. You can check that out below. Williams commented: “the sun is out, the laundry is drying so… one of my favorite songs of all time on one of my favorite albums of ever. go listen to…
Ken Andrews (Failure) has released a new EP titled “What’s Coming.” The effort features five tracks including “Sword And Shield,” “What’s Coming,” “Crow’s Eye,” “Too Many Thoughts,” and “How Will You Know.” You can find an official video for “Sword And Shield” below. Andrews said the following about that track: “This song has two firsts…
Failure have released a new version of their cover of Depeche Mode‘s “Enjoy The Silence.“ Ken Andrews said the following about that: “We originally recorded a cover of ‘Enjoy The Silence‘ for the 1998 Depeche Mode tribute, ‘For The Masses‘. That album has all but disappeared, no longer in print and not available via streaming…
Failure frontman Ken Andrews has offered an update on drummer Kelli Scott’s battle with colon cancer. He said the following in a new video that he launched for his creative and recording techniques: “I’m happy to report that Kelli Scott, the drummer of the band Failure, is totally recovering well from his cancer surgery. So…
Failure have officially cancelled their July shows in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York due to the coronavirus pandemic. Those dates were supposed to feature full album performances of “Comfort,“ “Magnified,” and “Fantastic Planet.“ Failure commented: “Failure fans and anyone who bought tickets to any of the nine shows the band was scheduled to perform…
As previously reported, Failure’s new vinyl set, “Failure: 1992-1996,“ has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Despite this, the band have decided to release a digital version of the effort. 20% of the proceeds will go towards the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund.
Failure’s new vinyl set, “Failure: 1992-1996,“ has been delayed. The set was originally supposed to be released on April 7, but it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The band commented: “Due to manufacturing delays related to Covid-19, the shipping date for the Failure Boxset has been pushed back. At this point, many vinyl…
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