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New Face to Face coming next year on Fat

Posted by Loren on September 22, 2015

New Face to Face coming next year on Fat
New Face to Face coming next year on Fat

Longtime punks Face to Face, who returned to activity in 2011 and released Three Chords and a Half Truth (Rise Records) in 2013 will put out a new album next year on Fat Wreck Chords.

The band will return to the label that released Don't Turn Away for a new record, recorded at The Blasting Room with Bill Stevenson (Descendents). While no date is set at present, their ninth record is expected in 2016.

10/2/15 Tempe, AZ- Marquee Theatre
11/6/15 São Paulo, Brazil -Audio Club w/Pennywise
11/7/15 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil- Fundição Progresso w/Pennywise
11/8/15 Santos, Brazil- Capital Disco w/Pennywise
11/10/15 Porto Alegre, Brazil- Opinião w/Pennywise
11/11/15 Curitiba, Brazil- Espaço Trésor Eventos w/Pennywise
11/13/15 San Jose, Costa Rica Pepper Disco Club

New Face to Face coming next year on Fat
New Face to Face coming next year on Fat

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