Stubbadub News Round Up Thursday
Hey party people, it’s almost the weekend and to help get you through the working week here’s a few little tidbits of news not worthy of their own posts. A new Faith No More news site has now opened for business, FNM 2.0. Bad news on the Mondo Cane front, word is the album release has been pushed back till at least November. A nice review of the new Fantastic Terrific Munkle album, Music to Dance To, at dBmagazine. A new Kids of Whidney High comic book is due to hit streets shortly (more info on this to come soon).
A new mexican interview with Mike (headsup, it’s in spanish). An interesting excert:
Coinciding with his concert with Zu in the country, Mike Patton has spoken to Mexican newspaper La Jornada and given his first public comment on the Faith No More reunion. He said: “I wasn’t ready before, I had too many things to get rid of that I had inside of me. Now I am a different person, I have my own thing. I feel more comfortable about my past now, compared to my previous attitude, the “the fuck with this” attitude I used to have..well, in a way I still have. The article also mentions that Faith No More will likely play in Mexico and South America later this year or early next year.
Also keep an eye on the blog for the Umlaut debut album give-a-way (sorry for the delay, I’m so slack I know), my munkle album review, and possibly a Munkle album give-a-way as well (fingers crossed).
BTW, I got to see Munkle last night at the Basement in Sydney for their album launch. so good…..
On that note, here’s a goatee with a life of it’s own:

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March 27th, 2009 at 12:36 am
‘A Kids Of Widney High comic book’ ?!?
Is someone having a sick laugh or what?
March 27th, 2009 at 5:55 am
Ha Ha, nice pic. Interesting Patton quote too… Must be a little embarresing for him after the “It’ll never happen” rubbish.
March 27th, 2009 at 7:39 pm
@jim: nah for real. Think it is out shortly.
@omri: my thoughts exactly. Would be curious to hear his motives. I suspect money is high on the agenda