We were foolish, you and I But there's no reason to cry We put on a lovely show But that's all. I had to go.. Magnetic Fields- Smoke and Mirrors (selected by Ginny) [audio: http://audiomuffin.com/music/m agnetic_fields_smoke_and_mirro rs.mp3] Magnetic Fields - Get Lost Face To Face - Bikeage (selected by Foote) [audio: http://audiomuffin.com/music/f ace_to_face_bikeage.mp3] Face to Face - Big Choice Lily Allen: When ...
Face to Face is one of my all time favorite bands, I am so excited that they are getting back together to do some shows. Hopefully they will launch a full US Tour. Face to Face - Interviewed at the Hurley Studio Face To Face - Disconnected Upcoming Tour Dates Apr 3 2008 8:00P [...]
At least H.A.L. was able to take some of the bastards out before they disconnected him. We should all be so fortunate. "We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear—fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, fear of getting down-sized or fired because of the plunging economy, fear of getting evicted for bad debts or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a Terrorist sympathizer." Hunter S. Thompson—"Extreme Behavior in Aspen," February 3, 2003 [...]

A re you looking for some snappy and poppy punk tunes? Look no further my friends. This is volume one of as many as I can (and want to) put together. If you have suggestions for subsequent volumes, please let me know. MP3 | Smoke Or Fire - Loving, Self-Loathing MP3 | The Loved Ones - 100k MP3 | Fifth [...]

(AFI @ Berkeley Square in 1996; photo by Chris Bellew ) Growing up in the SF/Berkeley punk scene, I always heard about the mystique of '77 and the year punk rock was born. I wasn't around for the birth of punk, but I was around for the mid '90s punk revival. And as time has passed, I've grown to think of '94 in the way I used to hear about '77. What I loved about punk rock was that every band played with a sense of purpose. Every show at Gilman Street/Berkeley Square - [...]

A blast from the past on this chilly Saturday, with a couple tracks from California punk icons Face to Face . Disconnected From their first album Don't Turn Away . That record came out in 1992, which leads me to ask: can it really have been 14 years? I remember this song coming out. Scary. Anyways, this is what pretty much every 90s punk song wishes it could have sounded like. The crunching guitars, the bombastic chorus, the gruff yet earnest vocals. It made [...]