Is it me, or aren't they bloody good?
Been giving Tool's '10000 Days' a break from the CD player of late, and dug out the TFOS "Impurity" ep. Loved it when it was released, but now it's growing to monumental proportions. "Keep Breathing", "Song for Kali" and "All I want" are now hereby enshrined in my little temple of "g*th epics".
Just thought I should mention them cos there's a new album out soon, and I think there'll be a few people around here who'd like them, if they've not heard them already.
Just listen to the bloody bass on "Song for Kali"....
http://www.unsignedbandweb.com/music/pl ... =song_hifi
Enjoy!
The Faces of Sarah
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Yep,Faces of Sarah are tremendous and even better live.
They played our little goth night in Wolverhampton in February and were by far the best band we've ever had there http://www.thegiffardarms.co.uk/gallery ... index.html
Great bunch of geezers as well,and spent the night after the gig joining in that great Black country tradition of getting spannered on a Saturday night!They've already been booked to do New years eve for us as well.
They were doing a new album which was being produced by someone out of The Nefilim(Not Mr McC though).
They played our little goth night in Wolverhampton in February and were by far the best band we've ever had there http://www.thegiffardarms.co.uk/gallery ... index.html
Great bunch of geezers as well,and spent the night after the gig joining in that great Black country tradition of getting spannered on a Saturday night!They've already been booked to do New years eve for us as well.
They were doing a new album which was being produced by someone out of The Nefilim(Not Mr McC though).
The photographs of God I bought have almost faded away
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yep - damn fine band.
I have the '24' album and 'misery' EP - both are rarely off of my playlist.
only saw them once at Gotham festival in London - dueted with Candia from Inkubus Sukubus on Misery Turns. top show
I have the '24' album and 'misery' EP - both are rarely off of my playlist.
only saw them once at Gotham festival in London - dueted with Candia from Inkubus Sukubus on Misery Turns. top show
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Haven't had the chance to see em myself... I think the closest they've ever played being at least 200 miles away!
Both 24 and Misery Turns were brilliant, but the "Impurity" Ep blows them both out of the water. Why they're not headlining Brixton Academy (for example) I just do not know.
Hey ho.
Both 24 and Misery Turns were brilliant, but the "Impurity" Ep blows them both out of the water. Why they're not headlining Brixton Academy (for example) I just do not know.
Hey ho.
"You've a pretty good command of English, for a vole..."
Looks good band,will they play in Hereford?Muppet wrote:Haven't had the chance to see em myself... I think the closest they've ever played being at least 200 miles away!
Both 24 and Misery Turns were brilliant, but the "Impurity" Ep blows them both out of the water. Why they're not headlining Brixton Academy (for example) I just do not know.
Hey ho.
Am a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a enigma
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Howdo...this will be my first post, so Hi to you all!
I was referred to this forum by Wild Bill Buttock, a Heartland member and guinness-soaked regular at my goth night in Wolverhampton*
He's probably told you all about Hex In The City so I won't bother for now.
Apart from the band themselves, I'm probably well enough informed to tell you what The Faces Of Sarah are up to at the moment seeing as among other things, I look after their website...
They've just come out of the studio from recording their next album, Lament. It was recorded & produced by ex-Nefilim guitarist Paul Miles & will be released on Malicious Damage Records (Killing Joke, The Orb) on October 31st.
From sneak previews of the album that I've heard, it will not disappoint anyone who's new to them or familiar with their old material.
Watch for upcoming news on it all at www.facesofsarah.com .
*An urban myth states that Wild Bill & I actually first met whilst dyke-baiting at a K D Lang concert at a working man's club in Nedge Hill, Telford; we happened to both start laughing at the same time at a short round woman who was not unlike Michael Winner/Ronnie Corbett in facial features. This is of course, completely untrue. K D Lang has never played in Telford. It was Ipswich.
I was referred to this forum by Wild Bill Buttock, a Heartland member and guinness-soaked regular at my goth night in Wolverhampton*
He's probably told you all about Hex In The City so I won't bother for now.
Apart from the band themselves, I'm probably well enough informed to tell you what The Faces Of Sarah are up to at the moment seeing as among other things, I look after their website...
They've just come out of the studio from recording their next album, Lament. It was recorded & produced by ex-Nefilim guitarist Paul Miles & will be released on Malicious Damage Records (Killing Joke, The Orb) on October 31st.
From sneak previews of the album that I've heard, it will not disappoint anyone who's new to them or familiar with their old material.
Watch for upcoming news on it all at www.facesofsarah.com .
*An urban myth states that Wild Bill & I actually first met whilst dyke-baiting at a K D Lang concert at a working man's club in Nedge Hill, Telford; we happened to both start laughing at the same time at a short round woman who was not unlike Michael Winner/Ronnie Corbett in facial features. This is of course, completely untrue. K D Lang has never played in Telford. It was Ipswich.
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WBB is a fine chap in my book, so welcome Cruel Brit@nnia
and... I nearly married that 'Michael Winner/Ronnie Corbett in facial features' woman, so please behave!
and... I nearly married that 'Michael Winner/Ronnie Corbett in facial features' woman, so please behave!
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He probably did, but I wasn't listening.Cruel Brit@nnia wrote: He's probably told you all about Hex In The City so I won't bother for now.
Hello and welcome to HL.
I'd end this moment to be with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
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Welcome Cruel Brit@nnia Ya Fud!
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I am truly moved to tears by Mr Blast's kind words.James Blast wrote:WBB is a fine chap in my book, so welcome Cruel Brit@nnia
and... I nearly married that 'Michael Winner/Ronnie Corbett in facial features' woman, so please behave!
Perhaps you might like to join Cruel brit and myself on our next Dyke baiting expedition.
@Cruel Brit@nnia;Who the f**k booked that crap tribute band for Halloween? No wonder you're going to Whitby,ya crafty git.Bet Barrie will be delighted
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Welcome Cruel Brit@nnia
and thanks for the FoS info - much appreciated.
and thanks for the FoS info - much appreciated.
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Thanks to you all, I feel quite warm inside. But then the missus has been suffering a bit with the 'rusty water demon' too..
Ozzmosis had bugger all to do with me, it was something that Wendy had booked some months ago, ergo my rapid saving up for a trip oop North East.
Wendy the landlady has been asking me what would go down well at Hex. I deferred from the obvious answer and mentioned bands. So I'll be having Wendy in a half Nelson over a barrel for money over the next few weeks...
Ozzmosis had bugger all to do with me, it was something that Wendy had booked some months ago, ergo my rapid saving up for a trip oop North East.
Wendy the landlady has been asking me what would go down well at Hex. I deferred from the obvious answer and mentioned bands. So I'll be having Wendy in a half Nelson over a barrel for money over the next few weeks...