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A Face For Radio

A Face For Radio is one of few bands that is free to do whatever it wants to and get away with it. They don't just stick to one particular style, whether it be hardcore, punk, metal, ect. They each have their own way of taking the styles they like and forming it into something more exciting.

A Face For Radio started around the end of October 2002 in Vienna WV. Jeff and Mike[attending PHS, Jeff a sophomore, Mike a Junior]had already been members of another band but things were going down hill and not much was happening with that. So the two joined up with fellow friend/Senior, Ryan Fields. The three would jam from time to time whenever they found time or didn't feel like driving around anymore causing trouble and whatnot. Eventually they decided to ask a friend of theirs, Travis Graham who was also a sophomore. So finally they had gotten a group together they could make music with, but "what do we play?" they asked themselves. It started off with more old-school sounding punk songs but then evolved to a little more Hardcore/Metal sounding, with the usual playing of their old punk songs which seems to be on high request at shows. As time goes on the music will change into soemthing bigger and better but as of right now they are all enjoying themselves and having the time of their life. So check them out sometime! They are great LIVE!

. Ryan Fields.Vocals .

.JP Fields.Vocals.

. Mike Savage.Guitar.Vocals .

.Brad Norman.Bass.

. Jeff King.Drums .

Past Shows

August 17 2003

At Goodfest

With Flinch, Fleming, Stolen Toothpaste, My Kind, Fidelity, Future Me, Mental Pain, Catch 22

August 16 2003

At Ca House Band Blast

With a bunch of bands [free]

July 05 2003

At Room 21

With In search of History, Notes for a Better Sunset

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Posted: 11/20/03

Copyright ©2002-2003 Jeff King.

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