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Slackfest West
House of Blues Anaheim
Dec 13, 2026 • 3:00pm
Anaheim, CA
Cheekface w/ special guest Catbite
Music Farm
Sep 9, 2026 • 8:00pm
Charleston, SC
Cheekface w/ special guest Catbite
The Masquerade - Purgatory
Sep 6, 2026 • 7:00pm
Atlanta, GA
Cheekface w/ special guest Catbite in West Palm Beach
Respectable Street
Sep 3, 2026 • 7:00pm
West Palm Beach, FL
Cheekface w/ special guest Catbite
Gasa Gasa
Aug 31, 2026 • 9:00pm
New Orleans, LA
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Cheekface w/ special guest Catbite
White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs
Aug 29, 2026 • 7:00pm
Houston, TX

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Deadpan Delight: Cheekface sets the tone

Cheekface came up in Los Angeles with talk-sung indie rock built on crisp drums, rubbery bass, and punchline-heavy lines. Their songs feel like short notes to yourself, dry and catchy, while Catbite brings bright 2 Tone ska-pop with sharp upstrokes and warm harmonies.

Dry wit, brisk beats

Expect a set that leans on crowd favorites like Dry Heat/Nice Town, Listen to Your Heart., and Best Life, with quick transitions and banter in between. The room usually mixes college radio kids, office-hour regulars in band tees, and ska lifers in checkerboard shoes, all singing the spoken hooks without shoving.

Punctuation, quips, and deep cuts

A small quirk in their catalog is all the punctuation in titles, which matches the deadpan humor on stage. Band co-leader Greg Katz also runs the indie label New Professor Music, which hints at the group's DIY instincts. Take the set and production notes as informed guesses; the actual show may land differently.

The Cheekface Scene, Catbite Flair, and Shared Rituals

The scene around Cheekface and Catbite skews casual and clever, with thrifted graphic tees, DIY patches, and checkerboard hints nodding to ska roots.

Checkers, quips, and chorus yells

People chant along to spoken hooks and short refrains, the kind you can shout in four words, then laugh and reset. Between songs, the mood stays conversational, with dry jokes from stage echoed by signs and hand-drawn buttons in the crowd. Merch trends lean toward zines, slogan shirts with tidy punctuation, and enamel pins that match bag straps. You may spot nods to late 70s new wave and 2 Tone in the fits, mixed with modern indie minimalism and sturdy boots. It feels like a room that values smart lines, tight grooves, and being in on the bit without turning the joke into a wall.

How Cheekface Sounds Live, Under the Hood

Live, Cheekface keeps vocals front and dry, so the jokes and jabs land like conversation. The bass works like a second melody, locking with the kick drum to make mid-tempo songs feel springy rather than slow.

Words first, groove second

Guitar stays clean and choppy, often muting on the backbeat so the words punch through. They like to drop to half-time for a line and then snap back to the groove, which turns a quip into a cheer point. A quiet trick they use is trimming a bar before a chorus to rush the hook, then letting the outro run longer so claps can ride. Lights tend to be simple color washes that change with sections, keeping focus on meter shifts and sing-back moments.

If You Like Cheekface, You Might Like These Too

Fans of Cheekface often also show up for Parquet Courts because both favor wiry guitars, talky vocals, and a danceable stomp.

Adjacent sounds with shared wit

Courtney Barnett fits the lane with dry humor and plainspoken storytelling that hits hard live. If you like a more punk-forward singalong, Jeff Rosenstock delivers that cathartic shout-with-your-friends energy that Cheekface fans enjoy. Yard Act shares the speak-sung bite and cynical grin, though their grooves skew more post-punk. On the ska side, Catbite will also connect with listeners who love melody-first rhythm sections and bright, on-the-one guitar. This cluster points to a crowd that prizes sharp lyrics, steady movement, and sets that feel communal without turning into a pit.

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