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Saint Agnes To Release New Album "Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin" In May

Saint Agnes have announced a new album titled “Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin.” The effort will be available on May 29 and it will include the following tracks:

01. “Good Boy”
02. “The Ghost”
03. “The Father, The Son and The Holy Beast”
04. “The Beast”
05. “Song For Mia”
06. “Everything You Denied”
07. “The Blood Beat (Angel in the Marble)”
08. “Gods of War”
09. “Get Them Out”
10. “Where Do I Begin?”

With this news, the band have also shared a video for “Song For Mia.” Frontperson Kitty A. Austen said the following about that:

“‘Song For Mia’ is a tribute to my teenage best friend and our early teenage years — a tribute to the innocence of adolescence. We would spend our nights at each other’s houses, hanging out, doing nothing with nowhere to go. We would often lay out on a trampoline in the garden, staring at the stars and dreaming about our futures. I was always looking forward, eager to accelerate my life and speed through those awkward years. I realize now that was the very best time of our lives — we were free and glowing with promise. ‘Song For Mia’ is sweet nostalgia set to a pulsing beat.”

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PostedJanuary 16, 2026
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsSaint Agnes

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