Bursting out of Mission, British Columbia in 2004, Canadian pop punk quartet
Faber Drive first got their big break as signees of Nickelback member Chad
Kroeger’s label, 604 Records. Borrowing their stage name from their frontman,
Dave Faber, the group were initially known by the mononym Faber, under which
they released a self-titled debut EP in 2005 before modifying their moniker for
legal reasons. Their first album, Seven Second Surgery, landed in 2007. It
spawned three national chart hits including “Tongue Tied” and “When I’m With
You”, both of which reached the Canadian top 20...