"Sacrifice" is a studio album released by English musician Gary Numan, widely regarded as a pioneer in the electronic and industrial genres. It was released in October 1994, two years after his previous album. Regarded as a creative resurgence for Numan, "Sacrifice" marked a departure from his previous work, presenting a heavier, darker sound with a strong industrial influence.
The album was essentially a solo effort with Numan handling all aspects of its creation, including writing, performing, and producing, with the exception of a few guest performances. Thematically, the album is notable for its atheistic sentiments and criticisms of religious institutions alongside introspective lyrics regarding Numan's personal life.
This was Numan's fifteenth studio album, and though it was not a major commercial success, it was critically praised for its bold step away from the more pop-oriented sound of his previous work. Over the years, "Sacrifice" has continued to garner admiration from fans and critics alike for its ambitious scope and stylistic departure, effectively marking a new era in Numan's musical career. This transformation allowed Numan to reinvent himself in the eyes of both his audience and the wider music industry.