Faith No More’s Mike Patton Dives Deeper Into His Mental Health Issues That Caused the Band To Cancel Their First Tour in Five Years

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Mike Patton, the lead vocalist of Faith No More, has opened up about the mental health issues that led to the cancellation of what would have been Faith No More’s first tour in five years. In new interview with the Guardian, he went into detail about his struggles with depression and heavy drinking, which resulted in his inability to fulfill commitments to his band and their fans.

Loudwire previously reported that Patton was diagnosed with agoraphobia during the coronavirus pandemic. Once alcohol became part of his coping mechanism, he became reclusive and unmotivated. This week, the Mr. Bungle co-founder said that he is now sober, though his “issues” with the Faith No More camp haven’t fully been resolved.

He said the following during his recent interview: “My initial response to the pandemic was: ‘I love this shit!’ It allowed me to be an antisocial motherfucker! I had maybe three months of that: ‘This is fucking awesome!’ Then something changed – and not for the better.”

He continued: “Because I was isolated so much, going outside was a hard thing to do. That’s a horrible thing. And the idea of doing more Faith No More shows — it was stressful. It affected me mentally. I don’t know why, but the drinking just … happened.”

After cutting out the drinking, however, Patton calims to be “doing pretty good.” Though he expressed excitement about touring again, he also admitted he’s afraid.

“I’m afraid of myself,” Patton said. “The band is rock solid, and I want to make sure that I bring it. There are a few issues going on.”

When asked what those issues are, he responded, “I don’t know if I wanna tell you.” (Loudwire)

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Karan Singh: I am an Indian American music journalist based in Los Angeles. My interests include (but aren't limited to) hip-hop, punk, rhythm & blues, rock and traditional world music. After working in the publishing industry as a copy editor for nearly three years, I decided to switch professions and become a writer. I have a bachelor's degree in English from UC Santa Cruz and a master's degree in Specialized Journalism from the University of Southern California. My aim as a writer is to explore the forces that energize creativity. I've always felt a natural pull toward the arts and entertainment space, and my stories seek to magnify the facets of its adjoining cultures.
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