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    17

    Las Vegas, NV, US

    Flogging Molly's Shamrock Rebellion

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  1. Mar

    16

    Silverado, CA, US

    Oak Canyon Ranch

  2. Mar

    17

    Las Vegas, NV, US

    Flogging Molly's Shamrock Rebellion

Biography

  • Face to Face (formed in 1991) is an American punk band, fronted by Trever Keith from Victorville, California, in the U.S.

    Originally comprised of friends Trever Keith on vocals and guitar and Matt Riddle on bass, the two started a group called Zero Tolerance. With the addition of Rob Kurth on drums, and later Mark Haake on guitar the band began practicing and played a number of local shows, until the departure of Haake, when the band changed the name to Face to Face and began playing as a three-piece.

    Playing shows in the Inland Empire and Orange County, California, U.S areas Face to Face soon found fame alongside bands like The Offspring and Guttermouth. The band recorded a number of songs for their debut album “Don’t Turn Away” (1992) after meeting Bill Plaster of Dr. Strange Records and Jim Goodwin who offered Face to Face studio time.

    After an intense touring period, Face to Face signed with the label Victory Music and added an extra guitarist by the name of Chad Yaro. Ahead of their sophomore album release, the band released an EP “Over It” to test the waters, featuring the track “Disconnected”. Due to a steady steam of airplay on KROQ, the single became instantly popular, Face to Face became a recognisable name, and the band’s follow-up album “Big Choice” (1995) sold over 100,000 copies.

    Given the success of “Big Choice” Face to Face singed to the major label A&M and released their self-titled album in 1996. The album had moderate success and saw bassist Matt Riddle replaced by Scott Shiflett. The band’s 1999 follow-up “Ignorance is Bliss” on Beyond Records moved the band in a new hard-rock direction, puzzling a few fans who were expecting a more pop-punk influenced sound, made famous by the likes of Blink-182 and Lit.

    Returning to their original sound on “Reactionary” (2000) the album allowed fans to hear select snippets of songs and choose which they thought should belong on the new album. The band lost guitarist Yaro and released a cover album “How to Ruin Everything” in 2001 on Vagrant Records after the deal with Beyond Records went sour.

    The band split in 2004 but reappeared in 2008 to play a select number of shows in the U.S. and internationally. After much speculation and anticipation and appearances at the Australia’s Sounwave and 2010 Warped Tour, Face to Face released a new album entitled “Laugh Now, Laugh Later” on May 17, 2011.

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Live reviews

  • Face To Face

    Although some say that California punk music reached its peak in the 80’s, Face to Face’s music showed that the 90’s punk scene had a unique and exhilarating style that should not be forgotten.

    Trever Keith has been the driving force behind Face to Face since the band’s beginning and remains as the band’s only original member. Face to Face undoubtedly draws influence from the hardcore punk scene that was so vibrant in the 80’s, but they also have a more accessible sound to their music. They often perform songs in a catchy and lighthearted manner that allows their audience to sing along with them in the choruses. Trever Keith often sings part of his songs in a call and response manner, where he calls out a lyric to his song, and the audience then sings it back to him.

    Face to Face is highly energetic throughout their whole performance. They are head banging to their music and shouting out their lyrics at the top of their lungs. Fans are highly excited to see Face to Face perform. They run up onto the stage and then lunge into the audience to go crowd surfing. Songs like “Disconnected” clearly show Face to Face’s talented songwriting abilities. They are able to create a heavy tune that delivers an intense sound, but are still able to keep it catchy with vocal harmonies and simple chord progressions.

    Face to Face play a wide variety of their songs when they perform live. They play several songs from their self-titled album such as “Blind” and even perform some cover songs by such bands as the Descendents. Face to Face have been known to participate in festivals such as Warped Tour, and frequently embark on headlining tours throughout the world. Face to Face will be sure to play an in your face type concert that will be both highly fun and exciting.

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  • The Californian punk market has been churning out bands and artists for decades now yet one that has proven to have real grit and staying power is Face To Face. Although the group went on a short hiatus in the mid-00s whilst band members focused on alternative projects, the current lineup is strong and led by Trever Keith they make sure their live performance is an assault on the senses.

    Their notoriety and awareness has been gained through years of hard graft and tireless dedication to the live circuit so the fans attending tonight may have seem them a handful of times before yet due to the aggression and assured energy given to every single show it keeps bringing them back. Plus now there is new music to see in the form albums of 'Laugh Now, Laugh Later' and 'Three Chords and a Half Truth' which go well with the older tracks. The energy levels cannot be faulted from either side and for the last performance of 'Its Not Over' as every single person is fist pumping along as the four musicians gets as physically close to their fans as possible to really revel in the hot blooded moment.

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  • Unbelievable show! No barricades, no meat head security guards, just the people, a small stage, and the band. Great and intimate venue made it feel like they were playing in your house! Set list was awesome mixing new songs with old school classics. After 25 plus years, Face to Face still F'N rocks! Can't wait to see them again and hopefully soon!!!!!!!!

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  • The show was amazing, the Raw Dogs rocked good pick. Face to Face rock the small venue El Club . They did not leave anything out they rocked . My pal had never seen them live and he's said they f-rock . Amazing just like they had played in the 90's when I saw them last .keep it up . Thanks for the show .

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  • Great show! First time at Union Hall and did like how intimate it is. They played a few new ones but they were mixed in between the tasty classics that everyone was there to hear. Only caught the last half of The Misfires and they were pretty good for a local band opening up for pop-punk legends.

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  • Went to all 3 shows, all 3 were amazing! Acoustic or plugged in, Face to Face rocks! Song after song, everything is a hit. The entire crowd is singing along with Trevor was a blast to be a part of. Never miss a Face to Face show if they come to a venue near you!

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  • Awesome show the guys killed it. Thanks for rockin in the Grand Valley with us. Mucho luv !!! Please come back again and do a full show next time. What a great finish to a fine tour. The other bands Rocked to thanks again guys.

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  • The show was amazing. Both The Attack and Face to Face rocked the house. They sounded fantastic and the energy was killer! It was a packed house. Great time. Great location (Crowbar - Tampa). Come back to Tampa anytime!!

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  • Always one of the best bands live! Songs were on point! Great show!Lagwagon was good too..but face to face owned it last night. Opening band Make War was also really cool..cant wait to see them all again next time around

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  • Awesome as always and Lagwagon killed it. Gggggggghh jjjjjjjjj llllllllllll ugh hurts hyrdcv Hurd has juegue iurchf logres gyfcvi ugghthjv y by e we biyfhh V j ok bu. Vi bbvh by u by h hjbbbbb

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Past concerts

  1. Dec

    10

    2023
    Denver, CO, US

    The Stanley Hotel

  2. Dec

    9

    2023
    Denver, CO, US

    The Stanley Hotel

  3. Dec

    8

    2023
    Denver, CO, US

    The Stanley Hotel

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