Apparently Faith No More frontman Mike Patton figured he wasn’t in enough bands or simply had too much free time, because he’s decided to form a supergroup with TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe and former Clouddead member Adam ‘Doseone’ Drucker.
The trio announced the project back in 2008 and it’s taken them seven years to finally deliver their first single, but here is ‘Tough Towns’ in all of its glory. According to NME, it will feature on the Nevermen’s forthcoming self-titled album, which will drop later this year.
The LP will see Adebimpe, Drucker, and Patton sharing vocal and production duties equally and will come out via Patton’s own Ipecac Recordings. The album will include 10 tracks, none of which will feature any other outside musicians.
The band was formed after Doseone and Adebimpe came together for a jam session in a Brooklyn warehouse. After sending some of their music to Patton, the trio began refining their recordings and they’re now ready to drop the full-length.
“‘Tough Towns’ is dedicated to anyone remotely young, feeling inexplicably inspired in the ‘nowhere’ they are from,” Drucker told Rolling Stone. “May you soon escape with style into elsewhere.”
