TOUR SOL INVICTUS | 08.09.2015 | Red Rocks
Venue
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver
Tour Poster
Tour Talk | Season 2 | Episode 3
Set List
Motherfucker
Be Aggressive
Caffeine
Everything's Ruined
Evidence
Epic
Black Friday
Midlife Crisis
Last Cup of Sorrow
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
Easy
Separation Anxiety
King for a Day
Ashes to Ashes
Superhero
This Guy's in Love With You
Matador
We Care a Lot
Photos / Reviews
Faith No More collapses the decades at Red Rocks
By Michael Behrenhausen
Following an absolutely brutal version of “The Gentle Art of
Making Enemies,” Patton again showcased his impressive vocal range. He led the
group through their silky cover of the Commodores’ “Easy,” followed quickly by
the guttural grunts and terrifying screams of “Separation Anxiety,” a tense,
slinky number from “Sol Invictus.”
The group ended the set with fan favorite “Ashes to Ashes”
(from 1998’s “Album of the Year”) and the anthemic “Sol Invictus” highlight,
“Superhero.”
Returning to the stage to the huge roar of the Red Rocks
crowd, the band brought things down with a stellar rendition of the Burt
Bacharach easy-listening classic “This Guy’s in Love With You,” then closed out
the evening with its first hit, the seminal rap rock of “We Care a Lot,” before
saying farewell.
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