The new album is in the shop now for pre-order. And in case you don't know already, read on:
Over the last few years The Faces of Sarah’s reputation and following has grown steadily, not only in Europe and the UK, but as far afield as Chile, Japan, USA, and Australia.

They’ve proved that, unlike many bands in their genre, they don’t need to subscribe to the clichés and rules of the ‘golden age’ of Goth, but have drawn inspiration from many different genres to create something new, fresh and vibrant.

2005 saw the band on top form with a brand new line-up and Malicious Damage were impressed enough to include a track from their Impurity EP on the compilation The Clock Machine Turns You On, and now, eighteen months down the line, the band are ready with their first full album in five years.

This powerful album sees them teamed up with guitarist Paul Miles (ex-Nefilim) who has also produced it. Lament has an abundance of emotion and most importantly a contemporary edge, from the chest-thumping anthem of All You Used To Be to the blend of Nick Cave meets Pink Floyd on the title track. This album, and the depth and power of Nick Schultz’s vocals will take you on a roller-coaster of emotion, and shows the band as fearless experimenters.

 
 
  
    
    


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