Photo: Roberto Vivancos The Fauns’ first album in 10 years sees the Bristolian shoegaze outfit deliver nine tracks of sprawling, breathy dream-pop. It’s a welcome return for a group who have established a loyal and dedicated following, demonstrating significant development from their 2013 record, ‘Lights’..
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It has been over ten years since the last album from Bristol-based band The Fauns. The band debuted in 2009 with a self-titled album, followed by their 2013 record Lights, both of which leaned into a penchant for atmospheric shoegaze arrangements. Their forthcoming third album, How Lost, finds the band’s three original members, Michael Savage, Alison Garner, and Guy Rhys Davies, going in new directions, joined by composer Will Slater.