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Filter Release New Track 'Face Down,' Announce First Global Livestream Concert

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Filter recently released "Face Down," the latest song from the platinum-selling alternative-industrial rock pioneers.

Written by Filter founder Richard Patrick, "Face Down" is classic Filter - a tight song with loads going on, including some killer drum fills and a restrained vocal delivery that seems ready to explode at any given point as the song progresses.

"'Face Down' speaks to the hate and negativity plaguing the world today," said Patrick. "I wrote it after being inundated with lies, deceptions, and pure vitriol I saw on social media. I'm pumped. I can't wait for everyone to hear the full album."

Filter's upcoming album is expected to arrive in 2023.

For the first time in their 30-year career, Filter will present California Screamin' - a full concert global stream performed LIVE on location in Los Angeles. HITKOR will be the official on demand streaming partner for the show, which will take place on June 17 on the HITKOR Stage.

The LIVE performance will include special guests, classic songs Filter has not performed in more than 25 years and the debut of brand-new material.

California Screamin' LIVE tickets are available until June 2 at HITKOR.com.

Beginning in May, Filter will embark on a 6-month-long tour crisscrossing the United States and Canada before a planned trip overseas to play in Europe and Australia in 2024.

(Photo: Chapman Baehler)

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