Filter are ready to make sure "the sun comes out tonight" in plenty of venues around the world this fall. The group has announced plans for their 'Self-Inflicted' fall headline tour promoting 'The Sun Comes Out Tonight' album, and they'll have some stellar support on the trek.
Filter's Indiegogo campaign has currently reached $7,300 of its $40,000, and to sweeten the pot the band is adding a few new perks for their fans. Funds from the campaign go to helping offset costs incurred on their world tour.
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Filter just released their latest album, 'The Sun Comes Out Tonight,' and they want to take it to as many fans as possible. Going directly to the source, Filter has launched a new Indiegogo campaign to help offset the costs from their world tour through an incentive-laden fundraiser.
In Filter's video for 'What Do You Say,' a bunch of bad ass punk teens, who sport an assortment of countercultural looks, like tattoos, pink hair, black nail polish and neck tattoos, pull balaclavas over their heads, obscuring their identities, and proceed to cause trouble on a golf course...
Filter frontman Richard Patrick has never been one to mince words, and the quippy and quotable frontman is speaking out about his concerns for Scott Weiland, the former frontman of Stone Temple Pilots. Weiland has been performing solo, having been booted from the band he was in and out of for the better part of two decades...
Fans of hard-edged melodic rock need to take notice of June 4 since that's the day Filter release their white hot (Noisecreep has heard it already) new album, The Sun Comes Out Tonight. Fans of vocalist/guitarist Richard Patrick already know Filter has never released any weak material, but they've topped themselves with this new outing...