For people who have followed Face To Face over the years, it sure is wonderful to hear the familiar vocals of Trever Keith once again. As the blitzkrieg of opening track “Cross Your Heart And Hope To Die” blasts from the stereo it feels like a warm embrace from a long lost friend. Melancholics Anonymous is Keith’s unfortunately titled solo debut. Thankfully, the album sheds the singer/songwriter tag, instead going for a full band approach the majority of the time.
It becomes apparent half-way through Melancholics Anonymous that the album owes a great deal to Face To Face’s most controversial release. The ill-received 1999 album, Ignorance Is Bliss, was the band’s attempt to move out of from under the melodic pop/punk constraints. The album was seen as a failure at the time by many fans. So much so that the band let the fans pick the songs for the next record which was sarcastically titled, Reactionary. Through the subsequent years though, Ignorance Is Bliss has won quite a few Face To Face fans over, including myself. And fans of that album and Face To Face in general should find a lot to love in finally hearing Keith again on Melancholics Anonymous.
If you study Face To Face’s excellent covers album, 2001’s Standards & Practices, you can really see where the band’s influences were birthed. On that album, the band covered artists as diverse as Jawbreaker and Fugazi to The Smiths and The Psychedelic Furs. On Melancholics Anonymous those influences become even more apparent. The hints of British pop are coated all over Keith’s solo debut. Perhaps the most telling cover of Standards & Practices is Sugar’s “Helpless.” Bob Mould who had previously fronted melodic punk band Hüsker Dü moved into more accessible waters with Sugar’s finely coated pop rock. Keith emulates that movement here as he settles into a successful groove of pop bombast mixed with brit-pop tenderness. It results in an album chock full of alt-rock nuggets.
Despite Face To Face’s recent reunion shows, Melancholics Anonymous prove that Trever Keith will be just fine when he finally decides to leave Face To Face completely in his past. Granted, if you never liked Face To Face then you might want to move on before you start. But, if you ever had a soft spot for the band then you should at least give Keith’s Melancholics Anonymous a try. It might just surprise you.
Genre: Indie/Alternative/Rock
RIYL: Face To Face, Bob Mould, Samiam
Label: Self-Released
Cross Your Heart And Hope To Die
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Half Asleep








I may sound a bit biased here, being that I am such a huge Face To Face fan, but TK’s ‘Melancholics Anonymous’ is hands down the best album I’ve heard in years. It certainly takes my vote for album of the year.
With songs like ‘Half Asleep’ and ‘Sick of Me’ harkening back to the days of the Face To Face ‘Ignorance is Bliss’ album. These songs, THIS album, could not have come along at a better time for me personally. Trever’s lyrics have always been a great pick me up. Be it ‘I Won’t Lie Down’ from the self-tittled Face To Face album
or the soothing words of ‘Polish’. The man never fails to write unbelievable songs. And then of course there is the song ‘Bleeding Out’, perfect in everyway, coming on at first like an old Smiths balad, and ending off like something from ‘How To Ruin Everything’.
I had the privledge of seeing this show as well on 4.29.08 this year here in Cincinnati. GO and see it if you have the chance…
Hope I was somewhat helpful here. Thanks for reading,
Justin V
My name is Frank Spence and i”ve heard a few songs off the new Trver Keith album and I think there awsome of course…but I don’t think i”ve ever heard a bad song from Trever.. my ? is though..I can’t find the album anywhere….any hints? The web site is not working for me and I can”t find anything on the internet..anyway face to face is the greatest band ever and you probably know why I need this on my Ipod…thanks for time and info you can reach me at f_lspence@msn.com thanks again.
One of the most under-rated albums of 08, great songwriter. Though can’t find a physical CD anywhere! Maybe there’ll be one on Ebay in a year or two for about $100.