
Hurts' fifth album, 'Faith', delves into darker, more introspective territory, blending their signature dramatic synth-pop with a brooding atmosphere and anthemic emotional weight.
September 4, 2020 · Lento Records
'Faith' is the sound of a grand, melancholic confession under neon lights. It's dramatic synth-pop that wraps you in a luxurious, yet somber, embrace, perfect for late-night drives through city streets or moments of intense introspection. Theo Hutchcraft's commanding baritone navigates themes of struggle, redemption, and vulnerability against a backdrop of sweeping electronic soundscapes and powerful, anthemic choruses. This album is for anyone who finds beauty in the shadows and seeks catharsis in cinematic, emotionally resonant music.
How does Faith sound next to the rest of Hurts's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into self examination than the rest of the catalogue.
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