_ARTIST
Facing
_NO GOLD RELEASES
_FEATURED VIDEO
Their work is boundless in vision but precise in execution. At once haunting and magnetic.
– Angus Andrew
"Every so often I’m fortunate enough to encounter an artist who makes me reexamine my own practice as a musician. It’s an odd feeling—both exhilarating and unnerving—and one I experienced immediately when hearing Facing’s music. Their work is boundless in vision but precise in execution. At once haunting and magnetic." – Angus Andrew
About their No Gold debut LP – Temporary Bodies On Temporary Bodies, Facing drifts through the unstable terrain of selfhood, where every gesture feels fleeting and every structure threatens collapse. The record stitches together imagery of atrophy, paralysis, and obsession with flashes of defiance, protective armor, and chaotic release. Its songs swing from deadpan exhaustion to raw pleading, from private spirals to nights of reckless urgency, mirroring the cycles of depletion and resistance that shape daily survival. These are temporary bodies – exposed, adorned, broken down, and pieced back together – demanding to be felt in all their impermanence. It’s an album of unraveling and reconstruction, of losing form and trying to find one again.
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About their No Gold debut LP – Temporary Bodies On Temporary Bodies, Facing drifts through the unstable terrain of selfhood, where every gesture feels fleeting and every structure threatens collapse. The record stitches together imagery of atrophy, paralysis, and obsession with flashes of defiance, protective armor, and chaotic release. Its songs swing from deadpan exhaustion to raw pleading, from private spirals to nights of reckless urgency, mirroring the cycles of depletion and resistance that shape daily survival. These are temporary bodies – exposed, adorned, broken down, and pieced back together – demanding to be felt in all their impermanence. It’s an album of unraveling and reconstruction, of losing form and trying to find one again.