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"after having played almost 200 shows over the last two years, Face Tomorrow can undoubtedly be called Holland's most succesfull emo/indiecore/post-hardcore band. With appearances at huge festivals like the Lowlands festival they've built up a good reputation as a great intense live-act. The release of 'For Who You Are' in June 2002 on Reflections Records proved they're on the cutting edge of emotion, intensity, passion, power and melody."
"Although comparisons range from bands such as At The Drive-In and Boysetsfire to Radiohead or even Muse, Face Tomorrow's unique musical approach is bound to soon make them the basis for comparisons!"
bron: www.facetomorrow.net |
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