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Another track from Mike Patton & Jean-Claude Vannier

Posted by Loren on August 25, 2019

Another track from Mike Patton & Jean-Claude Vannier
cover photo by Kenro Izu

The new collaboration record between Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantomas) and French composer Jean-Claude Vannier, Corpse Flower, will release next month on Sept. 13 (Ipecac Recordings). In a the lead-up, the project has shared "Browning", embedded below.

Learn more about Corpse Flower here.

Mike Patton willl be performing two Mondo Cane shows in Italy in the coming months. 

Corpse Flower track list:

1. Ballade C.3.3
2. Camion
3. Chansons D'Amour
4. Cold Sun Warm Beer
5. Browning
6. Hungry Ghost
7. Corpse Flower
8. Insolubles
9. On Top Of The World
10. Yard Bull
11. A Schoolgirl's Day
12. Pink and Bleue

Live Dates:

Aug. 31 – Prato, Italy @ Prato Piazza Duomo
Sept. 2 – Milan, Italy @ Teatre degli Arcmboldi

Another track from Mike Patton & Jean-Claude Vannier
cover photo by Kenro Izu

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