Nothingface
was a four-piece metal band from Washington, D.C. noted for having graphic lyrics and occasionally using political themes in their later works, as well as polyrhythmic songs.
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History
First Run
Formed in 1994, the band's original line-up consisted of vocalist David Gabbard, guitarist Tom Maxwell, bassist Bill Gaal and drummer Chris Houck. They released three tapes with this lineup, until Gabbard left the band. At this point
Matt Holt took over singing duties. The band then recorded a
self-titled album featuring ten songs.
DCide then discovered Nothingface, and they re-recorded the album, with six of the songs featuring on their debut album
Pacifier
, released
February 6,
1997.
The band's second album
An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity
was released on
September 22,
1998 via DCide/Mayhem Records. The band toured in support of the album throughout the United States with
Stuck Mojo and
Sam Black Church.
Two years later, the band released their third album
Violence
on
October 10,
2000. It was the band's national debut, released via
TVT Records. Chris Houck recorded drums for this album but had to leave the group due to medical issues that would prevent him from touring. He was replaced by Tommy Sickles of
Ingredient 17
fame (Matt and Tommy's band before Nothingface).
In early 2001, Bill Gaal left the group to pursue a career in music production and engineering. He was replaced by Jerry Montano, formerly of
The Deadlights
. A few months later, Gaal returned.
The band released their fourth album
Skeletons
on
April 22,
2003 via TVT Records. That summer, the band played on the second-stage of the popular
Ozzfest tour.
The group disbanded on
February 10,
2004, citing musical differences, inner turmoil, and label troubles. Bill Gaal went on to form
Kingdom of Snakes with former members of the band
Gunfighter. Their debut
EP features vocal work from Matt Holt on one track. Tom Maxwell and Tommy Sickles were in the band
Blessed in Black
featuring ex-
Skrape vocalist Billy Keeton, as well as Jerry Montano on bass.
Second Run
On
November 24,
2005, a posting on the
Jägermeister website showed Nothingface as the opening act for
Disturbed in a 2006 show. The line-up for this show was Matt Holt, Tom Maxwell, Jerry Montano and Tommy Sickles. The band released two new songs online and went on to do a small U.S. club tour that winter/spring, bringing along
Crossbreed and
Silent Civilian.
Later that year, guitarist Tom Maxwell and bassist Jerry Montano began a project entitled
Hellyeah with
Vinnie Paul, formerly of
Pantera and
Damageplan, as well as
Chad Gray and
Greg Tribbett of
Mudvayne. They released their debut album on
April 10,
2007 via
Epic Records. Following its release, Montano was fired from the band after allegedy assaulting HellYeah producer/engineer Sterling Winfield and making gun threats while drunk at the album release party.
During the first half of April 2008, the band sent out a Myspace bulletin and changed their default profile picture to one of the band in the studio, signaling that they were indeed working on new material. On the 20th of May, they posted a short YouTube clip which features them performing and sent out a Myspace bulletin containing said clip. Four days later, on May 24, it was announced through that original members Bill Gaal and Chris Houck have rejoined Nothingface, with Tommy Sickles now playing drums for the L.A.-based band Noise Within. The band then released several additional "teaser" videos and on February 19, 2009, announced that "the band is at Wrightway Studios in Baltimore MD for the next 2 weeks writing and recording."
The re-release of their self-titled album with remastered songs and new artwork was released on April 8, 2009.
On August 14, 2009, it was announced via Blabbermouth.net that Nothingface would be disbanding
[1], with Maxwell citing Holt's lack of work ethic as the main reason for an unfinished album three years in the making, as well as his decision to leave. Houck would later state that this is "only one side of the story" and that "there were a lot of other factors involved in all of this beyond anything with (Holt)."
[2]
On September 1, 2009, the band released "One Thousand Lies" on their official website. It is a rough "first draft" demo and was recorded in March 2008.
Members
;Final Line-up
- Matt Holt – vocals (1995-2004, 2005-2009)
- Tom Maxwell – guitar (1994-2004, 2005-2009)
- Bill Gaal – bass (1994-2001, 2001-2004, 2008-2009)
- Chris Houck – drums (1994-2000, 2008-2009)
;Former
- David Gabbard - vocals (1994-1995)
- Jerry Montano - bass (2001, 2005-2007)
- Tommy Sickles - drums (2000-2004, 2005-2007)
Discography
Albums
| Date of Release
| Title
| Label
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| 1994
| Nothingface Demos
| Self-Released
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| 1995
| Nothingface
| Self-Released
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| Feb 6, 1997
| Pacifier
| DCide
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| Sep 2, 1998
| An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity
| DCide/Mayhem
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| Sep 5, 2000
| Violence
| TVT Records
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| Apr 22, 2003
| Skeletons
| TVT Records
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| Apr 8, 2009
| Nothingface (Remastered)
| SICK6 Records
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Singles
| Year
| Song
| US Hot 100
| U.S. Modern Rock
| U.S. Mainstream Rock
| Album
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| 1997
| "Pacifier"
| -
| -
| -
| Pacifier
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| 1997
| "One Thing"
| -
| -
| -
| Pacifier
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| 1997
| "Defaced"
| -
| -
| -
| Pacifier
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| 1998
| "Breathe Out"
| -
| -
| -
| An Audio Guide To Everyday Atrocity
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| 1998
| "The Sick"
| -
| -
| -
| An Audio Guide To Everyday Atrocity
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| 2001
| "Bleeder"
| -
| -
| 32
| Violence
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| 2003
| "Ether"
| -
| -
| -
| Skeletons
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Music Videos
- "Pacifier"
- "Defaced"
- "Breathe Out"
- "Ether"
Other appearances
- "Ether" was featured on the Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack.
- "Down In Flames" was featured on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre soundtrack.
- "Bleeder" was featured on the 3000 Miles to Graceland soundtrack.
Unreleased songs
With David Gabbard
| Year
| Song
| Length
| Format
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| 1994
| "On the Edge"
| 3:11
| Braid
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| 1994
| "Prayer"
| 5:42
| Braid
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| 1994
| "Confusion (Ultra Sane)"
| 6:04
| Braid
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| 1994
| "Damage"
| 3:04
| Braid
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| 1994
| "Fast as Fuck"
| 4:16
| Braid
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| 1994
| "Circle"
| 3:20
| Braid
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| 1994
| "Mommi"
| 5:08
| Thicker
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| 1994
| "Insane"
| 3:32
| Thicker
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| 1994
| "Mrs. Greedy"
| 4:42
| Thicker
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| 1994
| "Instant G"
| 3:05
| Thicker
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| 1994
| "Dry"
| 4:01
| Thicker
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| 1994
| "Blood"
| 4:50
| Thicker
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| 1994
| "On The Edge (newer version)"
| 3:11
| The Architect of So Much Evil
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| 1994
| "Instant G (newer version"
| 3:16
| The Architect of So Much Evil
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| 1994
| "Mommi (newer version)"
| 5:24
| The Architect of So Much Evil
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| 1994
| "Evil Man"
| 4:35
| The Architect of So Much Evil
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| 1994
| "Hate You"
| 4:21
| The Architect of So Much Evil
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| 1994
| "Piss"
| 4:00
| The Architect of So Much Evil
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| 1994
| "Circle (newer version)"
| 3:20
| The Architect of So Much Evil
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| 1994
| "Grave"
| 3:49
| The Architect of So Much Evil
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With Matt Holt
| Year
| Song
| Length
| Album
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| 1996
| "Carousel"
| 4:04
| 1995 Self titled album
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| 1996
| "Deprive"
| 3:14
| 1995 Self titled album
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| 1996
| "Godkill"
| 4:07
| 1995 Self titled album
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| 1996
| "Severed"
| 4:56
| 1995 Self titled album
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| 1997
| "3 Rooms"
| 2:55
| Audio Guide Demo
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| 1997
| "Peeling Skynard"
| N/A
| Audio Guide Demo
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| 1999
| "How Long"
| 4:26
| Violence Demo
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| 2001
| "Everything I Hate"
| N/A
| Unknown
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| 2002
| "The Principles of Gangsterism"
| 3:14
| Skeletons Demo
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| 2002
| "In the Wake Of"
| 4:18
| Skeletons Demo
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| 2005
| "Walking on Bodies"
| 3:38
| Demo 2005
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| 2005
| "Let It Burn"
| 2:44
| Demo 2005
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| 2008
| "One Thousand Lies"
| 4:16
| 2008 Recording Sessions
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| 2008
| "The End (clip)"
| 1:25
| 2008 Recording Sessions
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Notes
Most of these songs have been leaked and can be found online, and recently Nothingface started releasing demos on their website, a studio recording of "3 Rooms" was released on May 26. The track "Everything I Hate" remains unheard and was only played a couple of times in 2001. However, there are live recordings and a studio recording of the song, all of which are currently being withheld from the public. It is unknown if these will be released anytime soon. "Peeling Skynard" was a song that got cut from "An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity."
References
- Nothingface call it quits....again
- Nothingface: March 2008 Demo Recording Available For Free Download