Mysterious UK Collective SAULT Drop Surprise Album ‘Acts of Faith’
This is the collective’s 11th studio album in almost six years.

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First dropping back in July of this year, SAULT’s 11th album Acts of Faith has been officially released on streaming platforms.
Originally available as a single 32-minute .wav file, Acts of Faith is now streaming online via all good music streaming platforms.
The song ‘Pray For Me’ was released as an official single, while Acts of Faith is also set to arrive on vinyl sometime next year.
All nine tracks on the album are credited to members Inflo (Dean Cover) and Cleo Sol (Cleopatra Nikolic), bar ‘I Look for You’ which was co-written by Chronixx (Jamar McNaughton).
While Inflo and Cleo Sol are known as key members of SAULT, the rest of the R&B group remains nameless, although the likes of Kid Sister, Jack Peñate and the aforementioned Chronixx have all been linked to SAULT.
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Rumours also persist SAULT are set to perform live again in 2025 after wowing audiences with a run of concerts that kicked off in London at the end of 2023.
SAULT’s first live performance took place in their hometown of London in December 2023 and saw the group perform the then-unreleased Acts of Faith in full alongside other tracks from their hefty back catalogue. The likes of Michael Kiwanuka, and Little Simz joined SAULT on stage at the show.
The group went on to play seven more shows across the globe, performing a different album at each gig – New York City (5), London (Nine), Los Angeles (Black Is), Canada (Untitled Rise), Germany (11), Paris (Air), and Africa (Earth).
Listen to Acts of Faith here and keep up to date with all things SAULT here.
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