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  • Further Seems Forever
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  • Further Seems Forever
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  • Shai_Hulud
  • Dashboard_Confessional
  • Strongarm_(band)
  • Sense_Field
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  • Musical groups reestablished in 2010
  • Musical groups disestablished in 2006
  • Musical groups established in 1998
  • American indie rock groups
  • American emo musical groups
  • Christian rock groups from Florida
  • Tooth and Nail Records artists
  • Further Seems Forever
abstract
  • American rock band formed in 1998 in Pompano Beach, Florida, USA. Guitarists Josh Colbert and Nick Dominguez, bassist Chad Neptune, and drummer Steve Kleisath; all from the recently disbanded [a210143] recruited vocalist Chris Carrabba from the band [a3503526]. After recording some songs and signing to Tooth & Nail Records, Chris decided to leave the band to devote himself to his solo effort, [a83188], but stayed on long enough to record vocals for their first full-length album [m=257412], released 2001. Next, they recruited vocalist Jason Gleason from the band Affinity, and when guitarist Nick Dominguez left the band in 2002, he was replaced with Derick Cordoba. Their second full-length album [m=272354] was released in 2003. With a new vocalist and different sound from before, their fans were divided over the new lineup, and the tensions in the band culminated in early 2004 when Jason left the band to play in [a1813759] with his wife [a414817]. By this time their third album was nearly complete, so as a replacement, Jon Bunch from the recently disbanded [a314910] was recruited to write and record new lyrics and vocals for the album, which was released later in 2004. Being their third album, with their third vocalist, fans were once again split over the new sound and lineup. Many rejoiced when Chris Carrabba did a reunion show with the band in 2005, performing their first album in its entirety. Later that year, the band announced a hiatus, and in early 2006 announced that their upcoming tour would be their last before disbanding. This tour took them to Europe, and eventually ended with a last performance at The Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia on June 17. This show was recorded and released on a final live/compilation album in 2007, after the bandmembers had already moved on with their lives. In August 2010, the band announced their reunion, with the original 1998 lineup. Since then, the band has released a 7%22 vinyl single and played at the Groezrock festival in Belgium. They continue playing shows, and new material has been heard at the concerts.
dbo:abstract
  • Further Seems Forever is an American rock band formed in 1998 in Pompano Beach, Florida. Over its initial eight-year run the band experienced several lineup changes, resulting in a different lead vocalist performing on each of their first three studio albums. Original singer Chris Carrabba recorded The Moon Is Down (2001) with the group before leaving to start Dashboard Confessional. He was replaced by Jason Gleason, who performed on How to Start a Fire (2003) but left the band the following year. Former Sense Field vocalist Jon Bunch joined Further Seems Forever for Hide Nothing (2004). The band broke up in 2006 but reunited four years later with Carrabba on vocals. Their fourth studio album, Penny Black, was released in 2012.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 rock act due to the individual band members' religious beliefs, frequent themes of Christianity in their lyrics, their association with the predominantly Christian Tooth & Nail Records label, and their performances at Christian-themed festivals such as Cornerstone. Despite these associations, the group has claimed not to be an explicitly Christian band, but rather a rock band with Christian members.
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  • 1998
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  • 243809
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  • 289246
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  • Further Seems Forever
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  • Rise Records
  • Tooth And Nail Records
  • Takehold Records
  • 567 Records
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  • Christian Rock
  • Indie Rock
  • Pop Rock
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