Limp Bizkit‘s Wes Borland is preserving it contemporary, debuting one more new look throughout the band’s latest performances in Tokyo.
Borland, who typically seems masked onstage, has been altering issues up a bit this 12 months. Earlier in 2023, during a show in Munich, he and Fred Durst confirmed off new seems to be with Durst ditching his “Dad Vibes” look in favor of a hillbilly-ish bib overalls and a backwards hat. In the meantime, Borland had a cross of a darkish black go well with with a darkish however shiny metallic physique armor for one shoulder and a facial helmet.
However now Borland has a barely extra colourful and considerably complicated look as he took the stage in Tokyo this week. This outing, he was sporting a Western-styled flowery white go well with jacket, nevertheless it’s his new masks that had followers scanning each element attempting to take all of it in.
It seems to be a multi-part masks, with noodle-like shag emanating from the pull over helmet that is bought quite a few designs occurring. Painted on blue eyes encompass a reduce out nostril divot with eye holes reduce out as properly so the guitarist can navigate his approach throughout the stage.
Whereas his go well with jacket has a white, flowery theme, it seems to be as if Borland tried to match with some properly positioned flowers painted upon the highest a part of his masks. With the masks being white, he is additionally bought what seems to be baseball seamed stitches. and there is additionally yellow criss-crossing claw marks proper above his eyeholes on the brow.
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Borland shared images of himself each onstage and backstage donning his new look and you will get a better take a look at how he is presenting himself whereas rocking Bizkit’s traditional cuts beneath.
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