13 Faces

Songs: 4
Albums: 1

Albums

13 Faces - These Bloody Hands
These Bloody Hands
2003, songs: 4

Facts about 13 Faces

13 Faces

"13 Faces" was an American punk rock band formed in 2000 in Orange County, California. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: 13 Faces was formed by lead vocalist Alexis Mincolla, guitarist Nick Rowe, bassist Chad Morgan, and drummer Tommy Cullens. The band emerged during the early 2000s punk rock revival, drawing inspiration from the aggressive sounds of bands like The Misfits, Black Flag, and Social Distortion. With their high-energy performances and anthemic punk anthems, 13 Faces quickly gained a following in the Southern California punk scene.

  2. Debut Album: In 2002, 13 Faces released their debut album, "These Bloody Hands", on indie label Embrace the End Records. The album showcased the band's raw, aggressive sound and showcased their knack for crafting catchy punk rock tunes with infectious hooks and sing-along choruses. Tracks like "Look What You Did" and "March" resonated with fans of old-school punk rock, earning 13 Faces a reputation as one of the up-and-coming bands in the genre.

  3. Tours and Live Performances: 13 Faces toured extensively in support of "These Bloody Hands", sharing stages with notable punk bands such as The Casualties, The Unseen, and The Virus. Known for their high-octane live shows and frenetic stage presence, the band developed a reputation for delivering adrenaline-fueled performances that left audiences wanting more. Their relentless touring schedule helped them build a dedicated fanbase and solidify their status as a force to be reckoned with in the punk rock scene.

  4. Subsequent Releases and Disbandment: Despite the initial success of "These Bloody Hands", 13 Faces faced challenges in the years that followed, including lineup changes and label disputes. The band released a follow-up album, "Mongrel", in 2004, but it failed to match the impact of their debut. Internal tensions and creative differences eventually led to the band's disbandment in the mid-2000s, much to the disappointment of their fans.

  5. Legacy and Influence: While 13 Faces may not have achieved mainstream success, they left a lasting impact on the punk rock scene with their energetic music and DIY ethos. Their music continues to be celebrated by fans of old-school punk rock, and their influence can be heard in the work of contemporary punk bands. Despite their relatively short-lived career, 13 Faces remains a beloved and influential band within the punk rock community.

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