The album was a transitional one for the band, as it was their first recording after the departure of Birdsongs co-founder
Roger Miller who had been replaced by saxophonist Steve Adams. Adams soon left the band to join the saxophone quartet
ROVA and was in turn replaced by
Ken Field. Both Adams and Field recorded material for Faultline. The introduction of a saxophone also tilted the band’s sound slightly towards
jazz.
The album was a transitional one for the band, as it was their first recording after the departure of Birdsongs co-founder
Roger Miller who had been replaced by saxophonist Steve Adams. Adams soon left the band to join the saxophone quartet
ROVA and was in turn replaced by
Ken Field. Both Adams and Field recorded material for Faultline. The introduction of a saxophone also tilted the band’s sound slightly towards
jazz.