A Keep Oklahoma Heavy Show
Face Pulp started (officially) in October of 2021. Prior to that, guitarist Mason and drummer Randy had tried to start the band back in 2019. They had a long struggle to find members to join the band. When the epidemic hit, they took a year and a half away from it. Once things from the epidemic calmed down they started trying to jam again and seek out members. By October 2021 they had their first full band practice as Face Pulp with it's original line up. Steve on vocals, Mason on guitar, Trevor on bass, and Randy on drums. By the turn of the new year, in January 2022 they played their first show. Followed up with a series of regional shows in Arizona and New Mexico. In 2023 they released their full length "Eye Grabbing Detail," again played a series of regional shows in the southwest including a 10 day southwest tour and were pivotal in booking the "Burning Pines" festival in Flagstaff, AZ in an attempt to bring some of their favorite near by bands together all under one roof from every corner, reservation, and major city in the state of Arizona. In 2024 reaching for higher ambitions they released a split 7' with their friends in DogsThrowSpears from Fort Defiance, AZ. In September/October of 2024 they went on a month long tour that covered the entire mountain and pacific time zones. The first show of the tour was their last show with their bassist Trevor as he was moving across the country. This is when their current bassist Landyn (from DogsThrowSpears) joined the band. Throughout 2025 they have been playing consistently all over the region, ran another southwest tour, and had the opportunity to open up for acts like Gatecreeper, Soulfly, and Go Ahead and Die. With big tour plans for 2026 in the midwest and Europe, the release of the split LP with Hibernaut (which they recorded with Trevor back when they recorded the split with DTS), and recording of a full length already completed (just unreleased), who knows what will come next. Face Pulp mixes genres of hardcore punk, grindcore, thrash, and hints of OSDM.

