70 Faces is the second studio album by the Jewish rock band Blue Fringe, released and distributed by Sameach Music on June 5, 2005.
The title is a reference to Bamidbar Rabbah, which uses the phrase to explain the multifaceted nature of the Torah.
70 Faces notably departs from the pop and adult contemporary sounds of My Awakening, instead incorporating blues, jazz, and funk elements similar to Shaggy and Jamiroquai, as well as alternative rock influences like Coldplay, Muse, and Radiohead.
"Lo Irah" and "Roll" deal with persecution, while "Modim" expresses thanks to God for life's successes.
The final track, "Hineini", is a dark ballad about the binding of Isaac.