Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Further Seems Forever
Artist: Further Seems Forever
Genre(s):
Other
Rock: Punk-Rock
Indie
Blues
Discography:
Hide Nothing
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
The Moon Is Down
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
How To Start A Fire-Advance
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
How To Start A Fire
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
Further Seems Forever
Year:
Tracks: 3
The genesis of this Pompano Beach, FL, band started from trey groups: Strongarm, Shai Hulud, and the Vacant Andys. Originally light-emitting diode by vocalizer Chris Carrabba, Further Seems Forever was rounded out by guitarists Josh Colbert and Nick Dominguez, bassist Chad Neptune and drummer Steve Kleisath, first recording the song "Vengence Factor" for a Deep Elm Emo Diaries compilation. In July 1999, the group released a split EP with Recess Theory titled From the twenty-seventh State. The band, known for its power pop only also for its Christian emocore tinges, released its debut full-length, Sun Myung Moon Is Down, on Tooth & Nail in March 2001. The group by and by changed singers when Carrabba went on to pursue his solo material full-time as Dashboard Confessional.
Further Seems Forever continued on with sometime Affinity frontman Jason Gleason at the helm. He brought an intensity level to the music in a different form than Carrabba's previously more vulnerable vocals, and he was first-class honours degree introduced to fans through tracks the set contributed to the Rock Music: A Tribute to Weezer and Kindling Goes Pop compilations. Guitarist Derick Cordoba replaced Dominguez for February 2003's How to Start a Fire. It was a potent travail proving that Further Seems Forever was more than precisely its former singer (Dashboard Confessional had gone on to be an emo sensation). As circumstances would accept it, though, Gleason exited the group as work on a third record album was beginning. Undeterred, the rest of Further Seems Forever got in striking with vocalizer Jon Bunch, whose possess stria, Sense Field, had recently dissolved. Bunch soon signed on for mic duties, and Enshroud Nothing appeared in August 2004.
Fall of 2004 was exhausted on spell with Sparta and Copeland earlier the group headed indorse out with the Starting Line in the first part of 2005. Further Seems Forever went on a brief hiatus that November, which eventually lED to a formal proclamation that they were vocation it quits in early 2006. A leave hitch happened in natural spring of that year, following the March button of Hope This Finds You Well, a life history retrospective that included fan favorites, rarities, and B-sides. 567 Records then issued the CD/DVD The Final Curtain in early April 2007, which included unreleased material and footage of Further Seems Forever's last show on June 17, 2006 in Atlanta.