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Saint Agnes – announce new studio album, Your God Fearing days Are About To Begin + single ‘The Father, The Son and The Holy Beast’

London outfit Saint Agnes announce their new studio album, Your God Fearing Days Are About to Begin, with a release date of October 31st via Spinefarm.

First single, ‘The Father, The Son and The Holy Beast’,alsodrops today; a genre-defying meditation on falling out of love – the bittersweet undoing of devotion. Between each line, an omnipotent voice whispers, “don’t be scared” until it reveals itself, terrifying and transcendent.

Fusing raw industrial power, dark elegance and hedonistic, body-moving intensity, Saint Agnes have created a sound made for sweat-soaked goth club dancefloors. Inspired by the intensity of Nine Inch Nails, the genre-bending chaos of Poppy and the euphoric, cinematic story telling of Lorde; this is musicfor the club, the stage and the void inside.

Self-confessed “control freaks”Saint Agnes obsessively curate all aspects of their art and their music; this time, however, they utilised the mixing skills of Jim Pinder (Sleep Token, BMTH), the result being Our best sounding record to date, and the truest to our vision” – Kitty.

Pre-order ‘Your God Fearing Days Are About to Begin’ HERE.

YGFDAATB track-list 

1. Good Boy 

2. The Ghost 

3. The Father, The Son and The Holy Beast 

4. The Beast 

5. Song For Mia 

6. Everything You Denied 

7. The Blood Beat (Angel in the Marble) 

8. Gods of War 

9. Get Them Out 

10. Where Do I Begin? 

Ian Mc Donnell

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