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Sea of Faces is the second full-length album released by Christian rock group Kutless, released through BEC Records in 2004. The song "Treason" was once the No. 1 song on ChristianRock.net, and Sea of Faces in the Top 5. The album reached No. 97 on the Billboard 200, the first time the band was on that chart, and No. 3 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums, the first top ten on this chart.[citation needed] "All of the Words" was featured in an episode of Scrubs titled "My Bright Idea".[citation needed] It is the first album to feature bassist Kyle Zeigler.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jon Micah Sumrall, Kyle Mitchell, James Mead, Ryan Shrout & Aaron Sprinkle

Album release
No.TitleLength
1."Not What You See"2:57
2."All Alone"3:48
3."Better for You"3:25
4."Sea of Faces"3:35
5."Let You In" (featuring Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter)3:14
6."Passion"3:05
7."Perspectives"3:30
8."Treason"3:24
9."All the Words"3:47
10."Troubled Heart"3:29
11."It's Like Me"3:57
Total length:38:11

Band members

  • Jon Micah Sumrall - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • James Mead - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Ryan Shrout - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Kyle Zeigler - bass guitar
  • Kyle Mitchell - drums, percussion

Music videos

Year Title Source
2004 "Not What You See" YouTube Go
"Sea of Faces" YouTube Go

The video of "Not What You See" consists of the band playing on a stage in a white room. Powder is on the stage which adds to the visual of the band jumping up and down. The video appears to be in black and white but actually has some color to it.

The video of "Sea of Faces" shows the band playing in a dark room much like their video for "Run". Also shows is Jon Micah Sumrall walking along the streets along with many other different people.

Awards

On 2005, the album was nominated for a Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards.[5]

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