Summary
Overview
There is a question at the heart of
Faith Crisis
Pt 1, the third album from Sydney’s emotive indie trio
Middle Kids
. Over 13 propulsive, ecstatic and gorgeous tracks, songwriter and vocalist
Hannah Joy
attempts to tease out the question of belief; the breaking of it, and how it is rebuilt. Co-produced by
Tim Fitz
and
Jonathan Gilmore
(The 1975, Beabadoobee), Joy and bandmates Fitz and
Harry Day
masterfully express the sensation of being overwhelmed, swept up and dragged down in songs that exalt and lift you higher.
Featuring a collaboration with Gang of Youths frontman Dave Le’aupepe, Faith Crisis Pt 1 is brimming with yearning, angst, pop brightness, belief in love and reassurance that even from the bottom, it’s possible to believe in beautiful things. Middle Kids‘ last album Today We’re The Greatest won Best Rock Album at the 2021 ARIA Awards. Released at the height of the pandemic, the album garnered the band several US TV show performances including Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and The Late, Late Show with James Cordon.
Middle Kids first gained attention in 2017 with their debut single, ‘Edge Of Town’ and their debut album, Lost Friends, which won Triple J’s Best Australian Album Award in 2018. The success of their albums has also earned the band an international touring profile which has included supporting shows with the likes of Bloc Party, Kings of Leon, War on Drugs and Cold War Kids and festivals such as The Governors Ball, Lollapalooza, Osheaga Festival and many more.
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