Break-ups: Face To Face (1991-2003)
After twelve years and six records, Face to Face has retired. Click below for the statement from their label, Vagrant.
Back in '95 when this was new I guess I didn't have a
clue I thought the world could change with the right song"
So sang Trever Keith on "Shoot the Moon". He could not have been more
wrong. The world can change with the right song and has indeed been
changed by Face To Face and their songs.
From their landmark debut, Don't Turn Away---generally considered one
of the best punk rock albums of the 90's---through the ahead-of-its-time
Ignorance Is Bliss, to their latest, How To Ruin Everything, Face To Face
not only carried the torch passed to them from the likes of Bad Religion,
The Adolescents and Social Distortion, they took it into brave new
creative territory with each album, and in doing so influenced countless
young punk bands who came after them.
If this sounds like an obituary, well, it is.
After nearly 13 years, 6 albums, and countless tours of the US and
abroad, Face To Face is calling it quits.
Founder and main songwriter Trever Keith has simply stated, " We've
said what we had to say."
Although Face to Face has endured their share of lineup changes, the
decision to split has nothing to do with creative or personal differences.
"This is a mutual split, we like to think that we have the good sense to
know when a band has run it's course and for us the time has come.
Besides, you never want to be the last one to leave the party" says Scott
Shiflett, bassist and songwriter. Keith adds, "We owe a tremendous debt of
gratitude to our fans and supporters over the years, and we would like to
extend our most heartfelt thanks."
Just because they are retiring from the road and studio does not mean
the band won't be busy. Keith has started up a record label called Sound
on Sound for which the band is in the process of compiling a career
retrospective CD and companion DVD and Shiflett (with Keith) recently
completed work on the second Viva Death
album.