Sunday, June 21, 2015

Faith No More @ Roundhouse, London - June 17/15

Faith No More Roundhouse poster
My friend couldn't make this gig in the end, and found someone who wanted the ticket. Turned out good for me, 'cuz Seaghan (who came over from Dublin for the show) was a massive FNM fan and a good concert pal.

The openers were The Pop Group, post-punk pioneers active from '77-'81 and then reformed in the past few years. I'd never even heard of them, so when I read up on them before the gig, I knew I had to check out this band that paved the way for Gang of Four and PiL. Roddy introduced them, and it was definitely that echo-y, sparse post-punk sound, I dig. "We Are All Prostitutes" was a highlight.

This was Night One of two Faith No More were playing in London, and unlike at the NY show, the gimp made an appearance to much cheering.

Roundhouse, London, Faith No More


The show had the same great energy as the NY one, but they mixed up the setlist with 6 different songs which was awesome. Got to hear more of the new album live and some older faves. We Care A Lot was a more straightforward rendition, as there was no Rahzel, but Patton did pull out his trademark megaphone to good effect for the night's closing song.

I noticed more snarky banter with the crowd. Is this a big city thing, or a FNM thing? But Patton had no problem letting us sing the Midlife Crisis chorus. Patton's voice was amazing, showing much of his range. The whole band seemed to be enjoying themselves and invigorated by having new music to play for us. It was a great show, and I'd definitely see them again if I get the chance.

FNM live at Roundhouse


Setlist:
Motherfucker
Be Aggressive
Caffeine
Evidence
Epic
Black Friday
Richochet
Midlife Crisis
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
Easy
Separation Anxiety
Last Cup of Sorrow
Digging the Grave
Matador
Ashes to Ashes
Superhero
Encore:
Sol Invictus
Everything's Ruined
We Care a Lot

The Pop Group Setlist:
Thief of fire
Citizen Zombie
She Is Beyond Good and Evil
Hell is Empty
King Stupid
We Are All Prostitutes
Nowhere Girl
St. Outrageous
We Are Time