The Faith

The Faith

hardcore punk

United States Est. 1981

"Characterized by brisk tempos and relentless energy, The Faith’s music pulses with a sense of urgency that demands attention while propelling the listener forward."

The Faith carved an essential niche in the punk landscape by channeling raw emotional intensity and political urgency into their sound, igniting a spark that resonated deeply with marginalized voices.
The Faith carved an essential niche in the punk landscape by channeling raw emotional intensity and political urgency into their sound, igniting a spark that resonated deeply with marginalized voices. Their impact extends beyond the music itself; they fostered a sense of community and activism among listeners, encouraging them to engage with socio-political issues through the lens of personal experience. Employing a straightforward yet fervent approach to songwriting, The Faith emphasizes the power of directness and sincerity, inviting listeners into their world with unfiltered honesty. The band's music stands out for its energetic instrumentation and driving rhythms, which serve as a platform for their impassioned messages. This sonic propulsion mirrors the urgency of their lyrical content, creating an atmosphere that compels audiences to reflect and react. Lyrically, The Faith often explores themes of struggle, identity, and resistance, weaving narratives that resonate with both individual and collective experiences. Their writing approach balances earnest storytelling with moments of introspection, fostering a connection that feels both immediate and profound. This blend highlights the tension between personal vulnerability and societal critique.

Full discography

The Faith's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 EP 1983–1983
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Faith sound like?

Characterized by brisk tempos and relentless energy, The Faith’s music pulses with a sense of urgency that demands attention while propelling the listener forward. Rooted in hardcore punk. Start with Subject to Change.

What is the best The Faith album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Subject to Change" (1983). It's the most representative of what makes The Faith worth hearing.

Who is The Faith for?

If you're into hardcore punk, The Faith is worth your time. Characterized by brisk tempos and relentless energy, The Faith’s music pulses with a sense of urgency that demands attention while propelling the listener forward.

How many albums does The Faith have?

The Faith has 1 release in their discography, including 1 EP.