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Face
Value was formed in June 1989 from the ashes of goofy
punk/crossover band The Bagmen after singer Don Foose
(currently in Run Devil Run) left to sing for Chris
Andrew's SPUDMONSTERS. The band recruited local HC scenester
Tony Erba who had just seen his previous band LEK fizzle
out.Erba joined, changed the name from the Bagmen to
Face Value and guitarist 'Downtown' Brown joined as
well and the band remade itself into a posi-HC band
inspired by Erba's love of fast,youthful HC ala 7 Seconds,
Negative Approach, Minor Threat and DYS.
Soon the band began playing local and out of state shows
with False Hope, Outface, Confront and Integrity, the
second wave of HC bands from Cleveland.
A 7" was released on the California label Conversion
Records entitled "Coming Of Age" in March
1990. The band however was not getting over in Cleveland...
all the focus was on Integrity it seemed. The band spent
much of the remainder of '89 and '90 playing out of
state and touring with California SXE heroes Insted.
When Face Value finally played Cleveland again in August
1990, the band received a wild response from a sold-out
Babylon A-Go-Go and realized that Cleveland had finally
taken to the band in a big way, as the straight-edge/youthful
HC scene in Cleve had exploded. They made the Babylon
their home base and sold it out 3 times. Erba was bringing
in national HC bands like Slapshot, Tad, Government
Issue, Burn, Inside Out, etc. and a somewhat not-so-friendly
rivalry with Integrity ensued as both bands drew huge
crowds and slammed each other in the media. The band
released a full-length tour-de-force LP on Conversion
called "Price Of Maturity" in '91. They also
released a live 7" on the Nemesis label called
"Loud" and toured relentlessly from '90 through
'93 to wild responses and large crowds,doing the entire
US three times. On tour in the Southeast in '92, bassist
Tony Hinton had to leave the band to report to Mansfield
Reformatory for a 4-year prison sentence. Several replacements
followed. A second full-length Lp "Kick It Over"
had been recorded and was released in spring '93 on
Doghouse Records.
However,the scene by this time was changing from the
positive,open-minded feel-good atmosphere that had embraced
Face Value to a more dogmatic,tough-guy circus centering
on being "hard" and focusing on veganism,
metal-core, money-making
and Integrity thug-worship. Face Value was viewed as
a relic and a caricature from the past and combined
with the poor reception that "Kick It Over"
received (the record saw the band playing more rock-oriented
stuff without the speed and angst of their classic releases,
much like latter-day SSD or DYS) signalled the beginning
of the end for the band. Vocalist and leader Erba was
disgusted by the face of the new scene and it's further
departure from its original inception as punk rock's
leaner, faster offshoot and decided to leave the band
after the '93 tour in September. The last show with
Erba was Dec. '93 in front of 400 people at the old
Flash Gordon's with Verrucose (featuring Disengage frontman
Jason Byers) and Gag Reflex (featuring Wedge and Chard
who went on to form the H-100s and Nine Shocks Terror
with Tony Erba).
The band still continued with fill-in singers and bassists,
and went to Europe without telling the label or the
fans of the band that the frontman had left. Europe
was a huge market for Face Value and kids were turned
off by what they felt was a sham of a band. The band
cut another album entitled "Choices" with
new singer Jeff Desterhaft that was an attempt to recapture
their glory days by returning to the fast, anthemic
style with a vocalist basically doing an Erba impersonation
and even bringing back cover art drawn by Ringworm's
James Bulloch like they had done on the "Price"
LP but the damage had been done and the band no longer
had any draw except in the small southern Ohio towns
where the guitarist and rest of the band lived.
After almost ten years of not speaking to each other,
the passing of time and influx of new kids into a scene
that worships the 'good old days' of the past has created
a situation where Erba has agreed to play a few reunion
shows with the original lineup sans drummer Scott Doland,
who was not asked to participate. They are, to the disbelief
of kids into the more underground and extreme bands
like Nine Shocks and GSMF, going to play a few shows
in Cleveland, Buffalo, Philly, Louisville, Boston and
Florida in late summer 2002, to finally put the band
to rest in a proper fashion.
RELEASES:
"Coming Of Age" 7",Conversion Records,1990
5,000 pressed
(still being repressed by Revelation Records without
consent of the band)
"The Price Of Maturity" LP 1991 Conversion
Records 10,000 pressed
(that we're legitmately aware of)
"Loud" 7" live single ,1992 Nemesis Records
3,000 pressed
"Kick It Over" LP, Doghouse/Cargo Records
1993 5,000 pressed
"Choices" LP, We Bite Records,1994 ??? pressed
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