Written by Sarah Jaffe Friday, 04 November 2005 00:00
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Face to Face weren't hip either, but I can still sing along to most of these songs despite not having heard them in at least 6 years, and I can't help dancing in my seat a bit or tapping out the frenetic drumbeat on my steering wheel. And yes, I said weren't--this collection comes on the heels of the band's decision to hang it up. More reason to pick this up now, I suppose.
Melodic, harmonic pop-punk/power-pop/whatever the hell you want to call it, thankfully minus that bratty voice that so many of those bands have. Face to Face are still a good time even out of high school, and I can't say that for all the bands I listened to then. "Disconnected" and "You Lied" still resonate, and hell, when it came down to it, they were a tight, talented band who wrote good personal songs that you can actually understand and sing along with. Today's pop-punk bands should take note: you don't really have to sound like you sing through your nose or rip off Green Day to be any good. And also, remember to go out on a good note.
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