Bad Religion has remotely recorded a new version of "Faith Alone." Originally a punk anthem from 1990's Against the Grain, the new rendition is built on an acoustic piano with rising symphonic elements.
Vocalist and co-writer of "Faith Alone" Greg Graffin says:
I have al-ways written songs on piano. Some of our earliest songs were written on my mom’s piano. I’ve been home a lot and so I started recording a bunch of our songs that way. Brett (Gurewitz) thought ‘Faith Alone’ was particularly relevant for this moment. For me, it exemplifies what’s special about the band, which is that we write songs that go to the spiritual and intellectual aspects of human existence.
A biography of the group just released this week, Do What You Want: The Story of Bad Religion, and the band last release album no. 17 in their repetoire, Age of Unreason.
Check out "Faith Alone 2020" below.