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When we last left the arguably interesting adventures of Cheekface, they'd released the minor phenomenon "Emphatically No." The band's sophomore album bowed at #1 on Bandcamp's alternative and vinyl sales charts, became a college radio staple, and propelled the L.A. talk-singing trio into packed houses of Cheek Freaks across the US. So I guess now is a good time for Cheekface to return with their third LP, "Too Much to Ask."

You might say "Too Much to Ask" builds on the strengths of the first two Cheekface albums, but also refines and evolves their sound a little, and why would I argue with you? The band's songwriting battery of guitarist/singer Greg Katz and bassist Amanda Tannen show their lyrical trademark, a strangely inviting sad and sideways wit, right from the jump -- "life hands you problems, make problem-ade," they announce in the almost-unglued 1-minute-25-second album opener "When Life Hands You Problems" -- and then across the record's 11 tracks, the band proceeds to make hay out of many of life's mysteries.

There's the problematic popularity of quinoa (the what-if-Stephen-Malkmus-fronted-Television headnodder "Pledge Drive"), the boundless desires of American imperialists and the political complacency that enables them (the relentlessly hooky and bleak "You Always Want to Bomb the Middle East"), the physical toll of daily routine ("I would get so much done if I didn't have to sleep anymore, but then I would be tired," they observe on The Cars-via-Rosenstock "I Feel So Weird"), the questionable marketing of a certain quacky soap bottle doctor (beach-blanket strummer "Election Day," which features a guest verse from kindred spirit Sidney Gish), and the seemingly sabotaged pointlessness of it all -- pick any track really, but I like "coffee from the bank / Fritos isn't free / I only want to be with other people like me" from "We Need a Bigger Dumpster," a singalong single that exposes Cheekface's most fundamental components as clear as a deep-sea fish: a simple drum beat, a nasty bassline, a neatly catchy guitar riff, a suprisingly memorable chorus, and a funny fatalistic wisdom that unites it all.

Cheekface -- comprising Katz, Tannen, and drummer Mark "Echo" Edwards -- often stick close to the blend of post-punk and power pop they first explored on 2019 debut "Therapy Island" and honed across 2021's "Emphatically No." But new to this album, the chatty indie rock outfit lets the music do the talking at times, like in the winding dance break of LCDesque "Featured Singer," the explosion of guitarmonies on "You Always Want to Bomb the Middle East," and the majestic Moog melody of album closer "Vegan Water." These excursions give more space to the band's best punchlines and lighten the weight of their darker thoughts. Meanwhile, pianos and Casio keyboards and cowbells poke their heads in here and there; there are some cut and paste samples sprinkled around; some flotsam and jetsam are used as percussion, like a staple gun, a stainless steel ashtray, an old vinyl suitcase and a clanky folding chair. They also fit their first ballad on this record, "Election Day," next to a screaming 57-second mantra about instant noodles.

But even as Cheekface evolves a little, the album stays focused on Katz and Tannen's lyrics about the confounding feeling of the unmoored present. "I think the last year or two has drawn a big circle around a lot of things we all already knew, but maybe didn't know we knew," Katz says. "The shock of isolation and the shock of togetherness, the call to activism and the pull of resignation, wanting the best for your friends but expecting the worst of yourself. The sneaking feeling that your life is mostly funny but a little sad a lot of the time -- except for the times when it's mostly sad but still kinda funny."

Setlists

    1. 1.Popular 2
    2. 2.Best Life
    3. 3.Flies
    4. 4.Featured Singer
    5. 5.We Need a Bigger Dumpster / Pink Pony Club (Chappell Roan cover)
    6. 6.Rude World
    7. 7.Life in a Bag
    8. 8.Growth Sux
    9. 9.I Only Say I'm Sorry When I'm Wrong Now
    10. 10.Wind Is Gone
    11. 11.Noodles
    12. 12.Noodles
    13. 13.Noodles
    14. 14.When Life Hands You Problems
    15. 15.Military Gum / Give It Away (Red Hot Chili Peppers cover)
    16. 16.Eternity Leave
    17. 17.Art House
    18. 18.Next to Me (Yo Guy Version)
    19. 19.Content Baby
    20. 20.You Always Want to Bomb the Middle East
    21. 21.Dry Heat/Nice Town
    22. 22.Hard Mode
    23. 23.Living Lo-Fi
    24. 24."Listen to Your Heart." "No."
    1. 1.Popular 2
    2. 2.Best Life
    3. 3.Flies
    4. 4.Featured Singer / Cha-Cha Slide
    5. 5.We Need a Bigger Dumpster / Pink Pony Club
    6. 6.Rude World
    7. 7.Life in a Bag
    8. 8.Growth Sux
    9. 9.I Only Say I'm Sorry When I'm Wrong Now
    10. 10.Wind Is Gone
    11. 11.Noodles
    12. 12.Noodles
    13. 13.Noodles
    14. 14.When Life Hands You Problems
    15. 15.Military Gum
    16. 16.Eternity Leave
    17. 17.Art House
    18. 18.Next to Me (Yo Guy Version) (Greg solo)
    19. 19.Content Baby
    20. 20.You Always Want to Bomb the Middle East
    21. 21.Dry Heat/Nice Town
    22. 22.Hard Mode
    23. 23."Listen to Your Heart." "No."
    24. 24.Living Lo-Fi
    1. 1.Popular 2
    2. 2.Best Life
    3. 3.Flies
    4. 4.Featured Singer / Cha-Cha Slide
    5. 5.We Need a Bigger Dumpster / Pink Pony Club
    6. 6.Rude World
    7. 7.Life in a Bag
    8. 8.Growth Sux
    9. 9.I Only Say I'm Sorry When I'm Wrong Now
    10. 10.Wind Is Gone
    11. 11.Noodles
    12. 12.Noodles
    13. 13.Noodles
    14. 14.When Life Hands You Problems
    15. 15.Military Gum / Give It Away
    16. 16.Eternity Leave
    17. 17.Art House
    18. 18.Next to Me (Yo Guy Version) (Greg solo)
    19. 19.Content Baby
    20. 20.You Always Want to Bomb the Middle East
    21. 21.Dry Heat/Nice Town
    22. 22.Hard Mode
    23. 23."Listen to Your Heart." "No."
    24. 24.Living Lo-Fi
    1. 1.Popular 2
    2. 2.Best Life
    3. 3.Flies
    4. 4.Featured Singer / Cha-Cha Slide
    5. 5.We Need a Bigger Dumpster
    6. 6.Rude World
    7. 7.Life in a Bag
    8. 8.Growth Sux
    9. 9.I Only Say I'm Sorry When I'm Wrong Now
    10. 10.Wind Is Gone
    11. 11.Noodles
    12. 12.Noodles
    13. 13.Noodles
    14. 14.When Life Hands You Problems
    15. 15.Military Gum
    16. 16.Eternity Leave
    17. 17.Art House
    18. 18.Next to Me (Yo Guy Version)
    19. 19.Content Baby
    20. 20.You Always Want to Bomb the Middle East
    21. 21.Dry Heat/Nice Town
    22. 22.Hard Mode
    23. 23."Listen to Your Heart." "No."
    24. 24.Living Lo-Fi
    1. 1.Popular 2
    2. 2.Best Life
    3. 3.Flies
    4. 4.Featured Singer / Cha-Cha Slide (DJ Casper cover)
    5. 5.We Need a Bigger Dumpster / Pink Pony Club (Chappell Roan cover)
    6. 6.Rude World
    7. 7.Life in a Bag
    8. 8.Growth Sux
    9. 9.I Only Say I'm Sorry When I'm Wrong Now
    10. 10.Wind Is Gone
    11. 11.It’s a Free Country, Baby
    12. 12.Noodles
    13. 13.Noodles
    14. 14.Noodles
    15. 15.When Life Hands You Problems
    16. 16.Military Gum / Give It Away (Red Hot Chili Peppers cover)
    17. 17.Eternity Leave
    18. 18.Art House
    19. 19.Next to Me (Yo Guy Version) (Solo)
    20. 20.Content Baby
    21. 21.You Always Want to Bomb the Middle East
    22. 22.Dry Heat/Nice Town
    23. 23.Hard Mode
    24. 24."Listen to Your Heart." "No."
    25. 25.Living Lo-Fi

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 9 reviews
  • Cheekfreak!

    by Laila on 5/1/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    Im a Cheekfreak as they say. I love this group. I just saw them at The Blackcat in DC on the 23rd. They played tons of good songs including "Dont Get Hit by a Car". These guys consistently rock wherever they play.

  • Amazing as always!!

    by Hayley on 4/14/25White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs - HoustonRating: 5 out of 5

    This is the third time I have seen Cheekface, and they consistently have an incredibly fun atmosphere and fanbase. I always go early enough to see the openers, who are equally as fun and energetic. Cheekface and us cheek freaks are the absolute best :)

  • Young Cheeks Please Houston Freaks~

    by Sam on 7/30/24White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs - HoustonRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing performances from both bands. Yungatita was so energetic and Shoelace & Knot is still one of the best records of the year. Cheekface. went. absolutely. crazy. The irony was so overwhelming, I had a vision. A vision of strangers rethinking their choices in the face of the level of absurdity necessary to characterize modern life. I also did a lot of hoping up, hopping down, and screaming in sync. The many songs I didn't know the words to were exploratory little adventures on first listen too. Even with the show dipping in the rearview I'm glowing with reflected glee. TLDR: pleased with my purchase.

  • Cheekface

    by Star on 5/24/24White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs - HoustonRating: 5 out of 5

    Cheekface is a comical and interactive band focused on their original indie music compositions. The Bandmates displayed their joy in making the crowd loud and excited by their eclectic music and personality and having the crowd dance and lead them to having a great time.

  • incredible

    by Taliax on 5/24/24White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs - HoustonRating: 5 out of 5

    Best night of my life probably 100/10 it was awesome

  • Super great!

    by Er on 5/3/24High Noon Saloon - MadisonRating: 5 out of 5

    I've only just discovered Cheekface, and super glad for that! The band of these excellent musicians take their craft seriously but not themselves (in a good way) which make for an outstanding live show. It was great and can't wait for them to get back around again. And, as always, tons of love for the venue - High Noon!

  • So happy about my experience!!!

    by Lexusthebestest on 4/9/23Blueberry Hill Duck Room - St LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    Cheekface was amazing! They sounded just like they do on the recordings, I love how they involved the crowd and even though the show had about 70 people there they were super enthusiastic about playing for us. They said to stick around and we could get a picture with the band afterwards, which I did! I’ve liked them for a long time and I was happy to see them come to St. Louis

  • fun experience

    by aus on 10/5/21The Echo - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    fav band, fav concert, solid environment and such a commitment to keep everyone safe. loved it :)

  • Echo gods, are you there? it’s me, cheekfreak87

    by Cheekfreak87 on 10/5/21The Echo - Los AngelesRating: 3 out of 5

    I had looked at several flyers for the event but somehow missed that we couldn’t bring bags in?? So I tied my backpack up in a tree outside and prayed to the Sunset gods it would be there when i returned. (it was<3). Super awesome show. everyone was distanced respectfully and kept their masks on for the most part. a kind fun friendly crowd. the sound was good. not the most amazing stage presence (i wish they looked me or anyone in the eyes a tad). good venue and cheekface foreva

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