Sea of Faces

Sea of Faces, a new album Kutless, an American hard rock band, is to be released in the UK with a special half price offer for the first month of release. The project, ‘Sea Of Faces? goes on sale in March. The band, whose sound has been described as being close to Nickelback and The Calling, sold over 125,000 copies with their self-titled debut. ‘Sea Of Faces?is produced by Aaron Sprinkle for Tooth & Nail.

“The title of the album has kind of been a theme throughout our music, about a relationship between us and God," said the group’s vocalist Jon-Micah Sumrall. "The whole song is just talking about the miracle and how amazing it is that out of everyone that’s in this world ?the millions and millions of people all around us ?somehow God knows, loves and cares about each and every one of us?individually. Not only that, but he sacrificed on the cross for us individually, as well. It’s just kind of a contemplation of how amazing it is that God, in his sovereignty, is still willing to know and care and love all of us individually."
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