Faces is the eleventhmixtape by American rapperMac Miller. It was independently released for free download on May 11, 2014. The mixtape is the follow-up to Miller's second studio albumWatching Movies with the Sound Off (2013), and is considered by many to be hismagnum opus for its dark and personal exploration of Miller's struggle with drug addiction and mental illness.[3][4] On October 15, 2021,Faces was commercially released on streaming platforms and vinyl.
Miller produced most ofFaces himself and moved towards creating more psychedelic and jazzy instrumentals for his increasingly dark lyrical themes. Its jazziness is not a departure from Miller's previous work, as it echoes the project he released under the alias Larry Lovestein titledYou that was also centered around jazz instrumentals. It continues to build upon and experiment with the psychedelic sounds ofWatching Movies with the Sound Off. The mixtape featuresguest appearances fromRick Ross,Earl Sweatshirt,Schoolboy Q,Mike Jones,Sir Michael Rocks,Vince Staples,Ab-Soul andDash.
Faces was named "Mixtape of the Week" byStereogum on May 14, 2014,[5] given a 7.3 rating byPitchfork,[6] and noted byBillboard on May 11, 2014.[7]
Mac Miller serves as theexecutive producer under his productionpseudonym "Larry Fisherman", serving as the sole producer or co-producer for over half of the songs on the track list.ID Labs handled production for two songs, while Earl Sweatshirt produced the songs "Polo Jeans" and "New Faces v2" under his own production pseudonym, "randomblackdude".Thundercat, DrewByrd,Rahki, THC, Big Jerm and9th Wonder produced one song each on the mixtape.
Faces includes various spoken word and movie samples interspliced throughout the album. These includeCharles Bukowski on "Wedding",Hunter S. Thompson at the beginning of "Funeral", andBill Murray from the 1979 comedyMeatballs at the beginning of "It Just Doesn't Matter". These samples had been credited as the reason thatFaces had not been released on streaming services until 2021 despite high demand. Many of these samples were removed for the official release.[8]
On September 15, 2021, Miller's estate announced that the mixtape would be available on streaming platforms and vinyl for the first time on October 15, 2021. Alongside the announcement, a video for the song "Colors and Shapes", directed by Sam Manson, was released.[9]
WhenFaces came to streaming platforms on October 22, 2021,[10] it came as an 'updated' version. This new version included a new bonus track, "Yeah - bonus", after what was previously the final track of the tape, "Grand Finale".[11] Grayson Catlett wrote that given the circumstances of Miller's death in 2018, it would be surprising how many times Miller references his own death.[10]
Upon its commercial release in October 2021,Faces debuted at number three on the USBillboard 200, earning 67,000album-equivalent units during its first week, of which 34,000 were traditional album sales. It was Miller's seventh album to debut in the top ten.[17] Its 32,000 vinyl sales in the first week set a record for an R&B/hip-hop or rap album, sinceMRC Data began tracking sales in 1991.[18]