

History Beginnings (1987–1992) įace to Face can trace its beginnings to 1987 when Trever Keith (vocals, synthesizers) and Matt Riddle (bass, background vocals), who had both been friends since high school, and formed a heavy metal band named Victoria Manor that also featured Todd "Rick" Atmire (guitars) and Matt Atmire (drums). Since then, the band has continued to perform and has released five more studio albums to date.

In April 2008, after a four-year hiatus, Face to Face performed together for the first time at The Glasshouse in Pomona, California. During that time all the band members played in a number of post-Face to Face projects including Legion of Doom, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, The Offspring and Saves the Day. įace to Face officially split up in September 2004, allowing the band members time to focus on other projects. The band rose to fame with their 1995 album Big Choice, featuring the radio hit " Disconnected" which received heavy rotation on KROQ radio in Los Angeles and appeared in the movies Tank Girl and National Lampoon's Senior Trip. Their tenth LP, Protection, was released in early 2016, featuring the single "Bent But Not Broken." A 7" single, "Say What You Want" backed with "I, Me, Mine," was released the following summer.Face to Face is a punk rock band from Southern California, formed in 1991 by frontman Trever Keith, bassist Matt Riddle and drummer Rob Kurth. Two years later, the band signed with Fat Wreck Chords and entered the studio to record a new album. The lineup remained the same for continuing albums, which included 2011's Laugh Now.Laugh Later and 2013's Three Chords and a Half Truth. However, because of scheduling conflicts, Uprising drummer Danny Thompson would replace Pete Parada, who was touring with the Offspring. In 2008, Keith announced that the lineup that recorded Ignorance Is Bliss and Reactionary would be reuniting as Face to Face. Two years later, the retrospective Shoot the Moon: The Essential Collection was released on Keith's Antagonist Records.
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Meanwhile, Face to Face had joined the Dropkick Murphys for a split EP, and How to Ruin Everything, the band's sixth studio album, had appeared in March 2002.nn In fall 2003, Face to Face disbanded after 13 years and six albums. That year also saw Keith and Shiflett join Viva Death, who released their eponymous debut in September 2002. The cover album Standards u0026 Practices, which featured the band's own rendition of songs by the Smiths, the Pogues, Fugazi, the Jam, and others, was issued on Vagrant in early 2001. Reactionary was released on June 20, 2000. Nearly two million votes were received during a six-week period. Through a promotion with MP3.com, Face to Face allowed fans to shape the set list for Reactionary by downloading snippets of the songs and voting which ones should make it onto the album. The adventurous Ignorance Is Bliss followed in mid-1999 on the BMG-distributed Beyond label, featuring new drummer Pete Parada.nn The following year saw Face to Face returning to their core sound with Reactionary, released on the band's own label, Lady Luck Records, via Beyond. In the wake of Riddle's exit, bassist Scott Shiflett signed on for Face to Face's major-label debut, a self-titled release issued on Au0026M in 1996. When the song "Disconnected" became a local hit thanks to steady airplay on Los Angeles station KROQ, the group's profile grew considerably, and 1995's Big Choice sold in excess of 100,000 copies.
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Adding second guitarist Chad Yaro, Face to Face toured relentlessly in the months to follow, recording a series of singles and compilation tracks collected in 1994 as Over It. Debuting early the following year on the Doctor Strange label with Don't Turn Away, the trio was quickly snapped up by Fat Wreck Chords, which reissued the LP soon after. Their tenth set, Protection, arrived in 2016.nnFormed in 1991, Face to Face originally comprised singer/guitarist Trever Keith, drummer Rob Kurth, and bassist Matt Riddle. Almost a decade removed from their prior release, they issued the comeback album Laugh Now.Laugh Later in 2011. In late 2003, they started an official hiatus that ended in 2008. During this time, their popularity peaked, joining contemporaries NOFX and the Offspring as punk's popularity hit the mainstream with the Warped Tour crowd. Following their 1992 debut, Don't Turn Away, the founding trio became a quartet for four more albums and the rest of the decade. Southern California outfit Face to Face got together in the early '90s, delivering no-frills, fast-paced blasts that trod familiar anti-authority punk ground.
