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Passport to Kunming
Released: Jun 17, 2003
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Released: Jun 17, 2003
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Faith & Disease's slow transformation from a quietly elegant goth band to an equally quietly elegant group with a broader range had been one of darker music's better pleasures during the early...
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Beneath the Trees
Released: Sep 26, 2000
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Released: Sep 26, 2000
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Having quietly built up a well-deserved reputation throughout the '90s as purveyors of darkly beautiful, goth-tinged music, Faith and Disease hit the year 2000 with another fine effort, the lovely...
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Insularia
Released: Feb 3, 1998
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Released: Feb 3, 1998
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On Faith and Disease's third studio effort, the band finds itself aligned a touch more with another Seattle underground legend, to everyone's collective benefit. Said legend would be the...
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Livesongs: Third Body
Released: Jun 14, 1996
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Released: Jun 14, 1996
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The title's a touch unusual but, a couple of bonus studio tracks aside, this is indeed Faith & Disease at various live dates (covering 1992 to 1996), ranging from club shows to outdoor festivals...
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Beauty and Bitterness
Released: 1993
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Released: 1993
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The band's first full-length, Beauty and Bitterness managed the hard-to-do trick of creating dark, atmospheric music with obvious appeal to goth fandom while not sounding limited or cliched in its...
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Fortune His Sleep
Released: 1994
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Released: 1994
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With a slight band lineup change -- Joshua Ferman took over on drums from Allen, though he adds a few parts here and there -- Faith and Disease built on the strengths of its debut with an equally...
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