Radical Face – The Family Tree: The Leaves, started this project inthe year 2000, when 18 years old. I got the name from an advertfor plastic surgery. I’d seen it on a telephone pole somewhere in Jacksonville, Florida, my hometown. The top right corner was torn offand it featrured a smiling older woman. The full message actually read “Radical Face Lifts”, but I didn’t discover that untillater. It looked like it was an advert for a woman’s face. I thoughtit was funny, and now I’m forever stuck with this weird little name.
I write and record the albums for thisproject on my own. The first three albums were recorded in the toolshed behind my family’s house, but these days I record more in myliving room and garage. I’ve always used this moniker for the songs Idon’t intend to collaborate on, or the ones that delve into much morepersonal subject matter. It is now my main project, but it didn’tstart that way. I think it started more as a make-shift therapist.But here we are.
Albums: The Junkyard Chandelier (2003 –unreleased), Ghost (2007), The Family Tree: The Roots (2011), TheFamily Tree: The Branches (2013), The Family Tree: The Bastards(2015), The Family Tree: The Leaves (2016)
EPs: Touch The Sky (2010), Always GoldEP (2012)