A passionate brand of rock, spiced with an old soul feel, allowed the Faith Brothers to address important political and moral issues without needing to preach. Their debut single, ‘Country Of The Blind', in 1985, set the tone, an attack on a nation in the clutches of consumer fever and a decaying welfare state. ‘Stranger On Home Ground' (1985) was closer to their hearts, dealing with the band's attitude towards the loss of community, not least where they grew up around west London's Fulham area. The year ended with the more optimistic ‘Eventide (A Hymn For Change)', a title sh...