Faith and the Muse stick with old-world traditional music for an enigmatic second album, Annwyn, Beneath the Waves. Playing with elements of neo-classical, experimental folk, and goth rock, Annwyn is vibrant with literary works spanning several centuries. Monica Richards' vocalic beauty is unreserved yet sometimes polite, but not unassuming when it comes to the music's spiritual life. Songs such as "The Silver Circle" and "Rise and Forget" blaze Richards' bold vocal textures of clinging dark visions of social interaction, and "Cernunnos," featuring William Faith, spirals with heavy gothic riffs for the album's hardest edge. Annwyn, however, does feel uneven. There overall composition isn't entirely tight regardless of Richards' vivid lyrical tales, and those too, allow a listener to get lost. It's charming, but a bit dragging. The Faith and the Muse compose something sophisticated and alluring, and Annwyn indicates the next phase of the band's career. It's a bit indulgent for a second record, similar to the abrasive Kate Bush album, The Dreaming. Monica Richards and William Faith will shape such dark ambience into something moving and inquisitive, but such grace takes time. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Annwyn, Beneath the Waves
06/11/1996 | Metropolis Records
All Music Guide Review
Annwyn, Beneath the Waves Track Listing
Credits of Annwyn, Beneath the Waves
- Faith & the Muse
- Producer, Main Performer
- Ramón Bretón
- Mastering
- Chad Blinman
- Programming, Mixing, Treatments, Engineer, Producer
- Joe Castwirt
- Mastering
- William Faith
- Vocals, Producer, Instrumentation, Multi Instruments
- Monica Richards
- Vocals, Layout Design, Instrumentation, Cover Painting, Paintings, Design, Multi Instruments, Producer, Artwork
- Clovis IV
- Graphic Design, Photography
- Joe Gastwirt
- Mastering

















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