There are at least two different bands called New Faces.
1. New Faces, formerly known as Captain Incognito, had their beginnings in 2004 in the small town of Port Townsend, WA, United States. After winning first place in the Experience Music Project SoundOff 'Battle of the Bands' competition, they signed to Seattle independent label Loveless Records and released their debut album Two Years. On November 16, 2009, the band announced via Twitter and MySpace that they were breaking up due to "irreconcilable conflicts".
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There are at least two different bands called New Faces.
1. New Faces, formerly known as Captain Incognito, had their beginnings in 2004 in the small town of Port Townsend, WA, United States. After winning first place in the Experience Music Project SoundOff 'Battle of the Bands' competition, they signed to Seattle independent label Loveless Records and released their debut album Two Years. On November 16, 2009, the band announced via Twitter and MySpace that they were breaking up due to "irreconcilable conflicts".
2. New Faces (credited on some of their records as The New Faces) were a British pop/folk group of the 1960s and early 1970s. Barry Greenway, with his future wife Marie Gordon, and Charles McKay first met in Glasgow, United Kingdom, in 1964. As (The) New Faces they released thirteen singles across three different record labels over twelve years. Only one of these (September 1965's 'Never Gonna Love Again') managed to enter the U.K. singles chart, hitting #49. By 1976 only McKay remained and, with two new members, recorded a pair of unsuccessful singles as Mahogany.
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