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| Far-LessTurn To The Bright2004 Tooth & Nail
Review by: greg0rb See others by this writer Far-Less (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on April 5th 2005
Solidifying their lineup in 2001, Blacksburg, Virginia’s Far-Less have been working hard, releasing something every year. It started with two self-released EPs in 2001 and 2002, respectively, and then their first full-length, Broken Hearts Unite, on Silent Uproar Records in 2003. That release gained them enough attention that Tooth & Nail picked them up in 2004 and they released the EP we have here. They don’t appear to be losing pace, with a full-length due out this year.
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I think the post below was referring to Jesus, not realizing he was actually Jewish. Silly person. the last christian with power was brutally murdered the last christian with power was brutally murdered. I think tooth and nail is staying clear of power. With bands like MXPX theyre doing a good job of it. how big a label is tooth and nail these days? in terms of marketing power that is. I wasn't too impressed by their live show (Which happened to be at a crappy local venue in Greensboro)m and I'm positive their recorded output won't do it for me either. This band is probably shit. If it's on Tooth and Nail it's probably shit. Which person from the NOUSE forum are you Mr.Anon. No Use For A Name 's new album, Keep Them Confused, comes out on June 18th. It will contain 13 dark, aggressive new songs (two of which were originally written in the Making Friends era). Prepare to be rocked. I bought this for four dollars. It wasn't worth my four dollars. I sold it for three dollars. these guys should go follow the most recent actions of the pope |