As we wait for the release of their first album in nearly three decades, Made Of Rain, the Psychedelic Furs have shared a new video for their track, “Come All Ye Faithful.” “‘Come All Ye Faithful’ is a song about looking for redemption in faith and riches, questioning if either is of any true value and whether redemption is ultimately necessary at all,” lead singer Richard Butler told Rolling Stone. Directed by Imogen Harrison, the monochrome visual shows a woman who’s walking through the woods and fields, on the search for something. And by the end, she’s come to a revelation. “It has been a total pleasure to work with a band of such acclaimed success and experience and Richard has been completely trusting in my ideas from the very beginning and collaborating with him to create visuals fo...
Earlier this year (though it seems like many moons ago), the Psychedelic Furs announced the release of their first album in nearly three decades. That record got pushed due to the coronavirus pandemic but didn’t stop the band from sharing new music and giving fans a sense of what’s to come. The veteran new wave outfit shared “Come All Ye Faithful” on Wednesday. The song is the fourth to emerge from Made of Rain joining “No-One,” “Don’t Believe” and “You’ll Be Mine.” The band’s last album, World Outside, arrived in 1991. Despite laying low in terms of recording output, the band has toured in recent years, including a North American tour last year. The Psychedelic Furs’ Made of Rain is out on July 31 via Cooking Vinyl. Listen to “Come All Ye Faithful” below...