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Further Seems Forever

Further Seems Forever was an American rock band formed in 1998 in Pompano Beach, Florida anddisbanded in 2006. Over the course of their careertheband experienced several lineup changes,resulting in a different lead vocalist performing on each of their three studio albums. OriginalsingerChrisCarrabba recorded with the band for their first album The Moon is Down in 2001 before leavingto start Dashboard Confessional. He wasreplaced byJason Gleason, formerly of Affinity, whoperformed on the 2003 album How to Start a Fire. Gleason left the band in 2004 due tointerpersonaltensionsand was rep ...read more

Further Seems Forever was an American rock band formed in 1998 in Pompano Beach, Florida anddisbanded in 2006. Over the course of their careertheband experienced several lineup changes,resulting in a different lead vocalist performing on each of their three studio albums. OriginalsingerChrisCarrabba recorded with the band for their first album The Moon is Down in 2001 before leavingto start Dashboard Confessional. He wasreplaced byJason Gleason, formerly of Affinity, whoperformed on the 2003 album How to Start a Fire. Gleason left the band in 2004 due tointerpersonaltensionsand was replaced by former Sense Field vocalist Jon Bunch for the band'sfinal studio album Hide Nothing. None of the three vocalists can be saidtohave recorded more thanone full album with the band, as posthumous compilation albums included contributions frommultiple singers. The band's music is often classfied as indie rock and is frequently associated with the emo genre.They have also been classified as a Christian rockactdue to the individual band members' religiousbeliefs, frequent themes of Christianity in their lyrics, their association with thepredominantlyChristianTooth & Nail Records label, and their performances at Christian-themed festivals such asCornerstone. Despite these associations,the group oftenclaimed not to be an explicitly Christianband, but rather a rock band with Christian members. The band's final performance occurred on June 17, 2006 at The Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia.This performance was recorded and released as alivealbum and DVD released by 567 Records inApril 2007, entitled The Final Curtain. The band reunited in 2011-12 with original vocalist Chris Carrabba and is slated to release their first album in nearly six years, entitled "Penny Black,"onRise Records. « hide

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LPs
Penny Black
10/23/2012

3.2
59 Votes
Hide Nothing
2004

3.5
100 Votes
How to Start a Fire
2003

3.6
127 Votes
The Moon Is Down
2001

3.7
161 Votes
EPs
Further Seems Forever EP
2010

3
1 Votes
From the 27th State
1999

3.5
3 Votes
Compilations
The Final Curtain
2007

2.1
2 Votes
Hope This Finds You Well
2006

3.5
15 Votes

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