The Fauns Return With “Shake Your Hair”

Ahead of the release of their new album How Lost which drops Jan 19th, via Invada, The Fauns, are sharing a video for "Shake Your Hair"
The Fauns photo credit Photo credit: Roberto Vivancos

Ahead of the release of their new album How Lost which drops Jan 19th, via Invada, UK band The Fauns, are sharing a video for “Shake Your Hair”. The band are also set to play three Rough Trade instores this week in London, Bristol & Nottingham. On the new single, the band said “The Fauns wander into a BDSM club. Lyrically darker than usual but vague as is our way. This track came together following their video/single “Dogs Don’t Wear Pants,” which was directed by Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää.

The Fauns’ journey began in 2007, self-releasing their eponymous debut album in 2009, followed by the 2013 release of “Lights.” These two works garnered warm acclaim from both critics and fervent shoegaze-loving fanbase alike – arriving into an atmosphere inspired by the return of My Bloody Valentine.

Reflecting on their earlier work, Michael Savage shares: “Listening back, the first album serves as a diary chronicling our evolution from utter novices in the recording process to becoming proficient. The second album signified a solidification of The Fauns sound. I try my best to remain partially idiotic about recording. The idiosyncrasy is part of our sound; we’re not aiming for excessive polish.”

The creation of their third album “How Lost,” unfolded gradually over the subsequent years, led by three original members: Michael Savage, Alison Garner, and Guy Rhys Davies. In 2019, accomplished soundtrack composer Will Slater joined the band, catalyzing an intensified period of songwriting. The push and pull between Savage and Slater’s recording styles producing interesting and unique results.

Savage explains their creative direction, stating, “We were determined not to tread familiar ground with the third album. We consciously chose to veer away from shoegaze conventions, infusing our music with elements of electro and disco. It’s been a delicate balancing act, but we think it works nicely.”

Moreover, the album marks a shift in lyrical themes and attitude. Poignant tracks coexist with narratives of vodka-infused nights in dimly lit clubs, reflecting a departure from introspection. “This album is less about the melancholy associated with the genre and more about getting our audience dancing.”

The Fauns 2024 Tour Dates

19th Jan – Rough Trade East, London
20th Jan – Rough Trade, Bristol
21st Jan – Rough Trade, Nottingham

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