Face To Face frontman Trever Keith has announced a trio of upcoming F2F-related releases set for Antagonist Records, his new record label. All thee are entitled Shoot The Moon - one will be a lyric book, one will be a retrospective DVD [including The First Seven Years], and one will be a retrospective CD with one new track.
In case you forgot, the band is heading off on their farewell tour this August. Dates can be found here. "I am putting together a series of F2F related releases for my new label, Antagonist Records entitled, "SHOOT THE MOON." The first will be a book of all of the F2F lyrics. It is called "SHOOT THE MOON:The Lyrics of Face to Face." The book also features 20 new original illustrations by Kalynn Campbell(HTRE art & low brow originator). The book is limited to 1,000 hand numbered copies and will be available exclusively at our shows on the tour. We will be filming a portion of the tour for a brand new DVD called, "SHOOT THE MOON: The Story of Face to Face," documenting our ENTIRE career. Including interviews and commentary with current and former members, Matt Riddle, Rob Kurth, Chad Yaro. A ton of unreleased tour footage, live footage, music videos, etc. As a bonus feature, "The First Seven Years" will be included on this release. This will be in stores Jan/Feb 2005 on Antagonist Media. The third is a CD called, "SHOOT THE MOON: A Face to Face Collection." and will feature a bit of everything plus a brand new unreleased track called, "Thick as a Brick." Artwork will include liner notes from every band member past and present and producers/engineers from the records (Jim Goodwin/Chad Blinman) telling a little about their experiences recording and performing. This will be in stores Jan/Feb on Antagonist Records." Antagonist Records (28 comments)
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OKSoda (June 7, 2004)
Awesome. August 26th will be a very happy day for me... assuming the show doesn't sell out. The metro isn't that big afterall...
Someone (June 7, 2004)
i understand it was time for them to close up shop, they had ran their course. I'll still miss having them around, I can't wait for the last tour so we can all have a good time and give them a proper send off.
Someone (June 7, 2004)
Does anyone know why, when movies com out, they always say only in theatres, this boggles my mind. 1+ Reply
TheBouncingSoul (June 7, 2004)
niceeeeeee...i cant wait to see them hit chicago one more time too bad my chemical romance is opening...thats going to bring the suck
Someone (June 8, 2004)
has "ignorance is bliss" been discontinued? I lost my copy and cant find another one anywhere on the net. If someone knows where I can get one i will be really grateful. 6+ Replies
Someone (June 8, 2004)
Also, does anyone know if chad will be playing any or all of the shows???? -oldpunker- 3+ Replies
Someone (June 8, 2004)
you queefs.. yes he will be playing the entire tour... taken from www.facetoface.com buncha cumsnorters
Someone (June 8, 2004)
this is the worst band ever, when they came out, punk died a little more. trevor is an arrogant fuckhead and he screwed over all of his original band mates, fuck this sell out faggot in the ass with a razor. i hope he dies and has to suck reagans cock forever. | Features
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