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Face To Face is back

Posted by Loren on July 11, 2021

Face To Face is back
photo by Derek Bahn

On September 10 Face To Face will release No Way Out But Through on Fat Wreck Chords.

With roughly 30 years as a band, the new record continues their established singalong, melodic take on punk. This record was produced by Seigfried Meier and its title track, out now and shared below, features the gang whoa-ohs one has come to expect.

In addition to the new record, the band is also booked for upcoming festivals and is planning more tour dates to come soon.

Tour dates:

4 Sep 2021 in Leeds, United Kingdom @ Slam Dunk Festival - Temple Newsam.    
5 Sep 2021 in Hatfield, United Kingdom @ Slam Dunk Festival - Hatfield Park.       
18 Sep 2021 in San Pedro, CA, US @ So-Cal Hoedown 2021                                  
26 Sep 2021 in Birmingham, AL, US @ Furnace Fest 2021
29 May 2022 in Mannheim, Germany @ Punk In Drublic Fest - Maimarktgelande
8 Jun 2022 in Turku, Finland @ Punk In Drublic Fest - Vanha Suurtori
10 Jun 2022 in Oslo, Norway @ Punk In Drublic Fest - Oslo Spektrum
11 Jun 2022 in Malmö, Sweden @ Punk In Drublic Fest - Folkets Park

No Way Uut But Through track listing:

1. Black Eye Specialist
2. No Way out but Through
3. A Miss is as good as a Mile
4. Blanked Out
5. Anonymous
6. Ruination Here We Come
7. Long Way Down
8. Vertigo-go
9. You Were Wrong About Me
10. Spit Shine
11. This is My Vanishing Act
12. Farewell Song

Face To Face is back
photo by Derek Bahn

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