Face to Face

Face to Face

United States Est. 1991

"Their music charges forward with punchy riffs and frenetic energy, punctuated by moments of melodic release that create an exhilarating push-and-pull dynamic."

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How to Ruin Everything

How to Ruin Everything

2002

About Face to Face

Face to Face matters in the punk rock landscape for their ability to channel raw emotion and insightful social commentary into catchy yet powerful anthems.
Their music resonates with listeners who crave authenticity, providing a sonic refuge where personal struggles and broader societal issues intersect.
Their music resonates with listeners who crave authenticity, providing a sonic refuge where personal struggles and broader societal issues intersect. By cultivating a sense of community within their fanbase, they have fostered a space where shared experiences of frustration and resilience can be expressed and understood. The band's approach is marked by a blend of melodic hooks and driving rhythms, creating a sound that balances urgency with accessibility. Their songwriting process often involves a collaborative spirit, allowing for a range of perspectives that enrich their lyrical content. This synergy gives rise to tracks that feel both immediate and relatable, encouraging engagement from audiences who find solace in their messages. Lyrically, Face to Face frequently tackles themes of disillusionment, identity, and the search for belonging, reflecting the struggles of youth and adulthood alike. They employ a direct yet introspective voice, combining sincere storytelling with moments of irony that challenge listeners' perceptions. The result is a body of work that invites reflection while igniting a sense of collective rebellion.

14 studio albums· 17 total releases· 2 decades· United States

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Face to Face's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

17 releases 14 albums 2 EPS 1992–2019
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