

Filter's newest venture, The Trouble With Angels, shakes off the political shroud and focuses on the decadent and damn-near debilitating lifestyle he lived.įilter is back in the circuit with a bang-up new album that kicks you in the visceral gut. His last album, Anthems for the Damned took a lot of heat for bringing attention to his opinion of the war in Iraq. While Patrick is known for his strong political views, he is a thoughtful, contributing member of society who brings to light all the garbage nobody wants to talk about. Patrick has brought back all the elements of Filter we love-pain, anger, frustration and neatly wrapped it up in a candy-wrapper called The Trouble With Angels, Filter's fifth studio album.įilter's music is like a freight train coming your way without any brakes. There's something magical that occurs when you talk with a musician who got their act together and still has the good fortune to being able to perform and do what they love. Not many people can say they've been through hell and back and survived but Patrick can.Īfter battling a very public addiction, Patrick cleaned himself up in 2002 and has remained clean and sober since. Amalgamut, and Anthems for the Damned, which met with critical review.įilter is pumping out music thanks to strong-willed co-founder, frontman, and leader, Richard Patrick. Patrick continued with the band and went on to release three additional albums, Title of Record. The track, "Hey Man, Nice Shot" topped out at number ten on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and has been covered by Three Doors Grace, Stone Temple Pilot, and Nickleback.īrian Liesegang left the band in 1997. The band's debut album, Short Bus, was a commercial success, selling over 682,000 copies in the United Sates alone. The partnership between Richard Patrick and Brian Liesegang proved to be a match made in musical heaven. Was it Budd Dwyer's public suicide or Kurt Cobain's? antiMusic got the scoop behind the song among other titillating revelations.įilter formed in early 1993 to instantaneous success. Controversy and speculation abound regarding the inspiration behind the song. When anyone mentions the band Filter, the first thing to come to mind is probably their smash hit, "Hey Man, Nice Shot".
