"Mike Patton resumes his artistic journey with the collaboration project AVTT/PTTN alongside folk rock musicians, the Avett Brothers"
Mike Patton, renowned as the frontman of Faith No More and Mr. Bungle, has joined forces with folk-rock sensations The Avett Brothers to form a new band, AVTT/PTTN. Their debut album, 'Eternal Love', is now available for pre-order and will be released on November 14.
The album, produced by Patton, Scott Avett, and Dana Nielsen, features a total of 9 tracks. These include the debut single, 'Eternal Love', a country ballad with a keyboard solo that evokes the vastness of outer space. Other songs on the album are 'Dark Night of My Soul', 'To Be Known', 'Heaven's Breath', 'Too Awesome', 'Disappearing', 'The Ox Driver's Song', 'The Things I Do', and 'Received'.
The collaboration between Patton and The Avett Brothers began remotely, with the album being recorded before they had even met in person. Nielsen, who has worked with Rick Rubin and several other notable artists, was also involved in the production of the album.
Scott Avett, a member of The Avett Brothers, shared his thoughts on Patton, stating that he is like a part of their 'brothers', having studied Patton's work when they were younger. Patton himself described his role in the project as becoming a long-lost 'brother' who was separated from the family.
The album will be released via Thirty Tigers, Ramseur Records, and Ipecac Recordings. Fans can pre-order the album now to secure their copy of this unique collaboration between two distinct musical worlds.
In conclusion, the release of AVTT/PTTN's 'Eternal Love' is an exciting event for music lovers, blending the experimental style of Mike Patton with the folk-rock sound of The Avett Brothers. Whether you're a fan of either artist or simply curious about this intriguing collaboration, be sure to check out the album when it drops on November 14.
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