Review: "The elusive LE FACE formed in the summer of 2006 in Whittier, CA, a small suburban wasteland on the outskirts of the Los Angeles. In their first year they were banned from nearly every club they played for beating audience members, destroying house equipment, and fighting promoters. LE FACE supposedly contains members of the Fault Lines and Mika Miko. In 2007, amidst the local problematic turmoil that seemed to follow LE FACE everywhere they played, they managed to record a 3 song 7'' for Smokin' Barrel Records. Earlier this year they released their second 7'' on Rich Bitch Records and toured the west coast with their bros the Freindly Neighbors. ‘Isolation’ contains 13 songs of what the band describes as “neo dada noise.” That’s not a far off description, but they definately have their roots firmly planted in punk rock. They take different aspects of the Urinals, Human Hands, Mentally Ill, Simply Saucer and the Electric Eels and put it through their own paranoid, unblanced filter. It’s nice to hear them deconstruct punk rock and spit it back out as their own psychotic, off kilter bastard child of rock n roll. Neo dada noise indeed." (Hungry Eye Records)