Mysterious UK Collective SAULT Share New 32-Minute, One-Track Album ‘Acts of Faith’
This is SAULT’s first new release since the band uploaded five albums online in 2022.
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Continuing to surprise music fans, SAULT uploaded a new 32-minute, one-track album to the interwebs as a .wav file.
Acts of Faith, produced by SAULT member Inflo, is the latest release from the enigmatic UK ensemble who have a habit of dropping albums announced.
In true SAULT form, the .wav file was only available for a limited time and the link has since expired, meaning many fans missed out on the chance to download the album and give it a whirl.
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— SAULT (@SaultGlobal) July 6, 2024
The release of Acts of Faith comes six months after SAULT played their first live shows in London some four years after forming.
Held at London’s Drumsheds, the concert experience involved interactive installations the audience walked through before arriving at the main hall where SAULT performed.
The Guardian’s Stevie Chick said the show was “something utterly special,” awarding it five out of five.
Cleo Sol, Little Simz and Michael Kiwanuka, who are unconfirmed members of SAULT, all performed at the London show. While more dates are believed to be in the works, including shows in America, South Africa and Germany, SAULT has yet to announce anything official.
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