Earlier this year, Further Seems Forever hinted that they might be recording new material and touring with Chris Carrabba back in the lineup.
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It might be short notice, but Further Seems Forever have announced that they will be releasing a new 7" tomorrow (December 21, 2010) which will be the first record with the band's original lineup to be released in ten years. The record will feature original vocalist and Dashboard Confessional frontman Chris Carrabba on vocals as the band presents acoustic renditions of "The Moon is Down and "New Year's Project." The record will be available exclusively through the band's online store and is limited to 1,000 copies.
Earlier this year, Further Seems Forever hinted that they might be recording new material and touring with Chris Carrabba back in the lineup. News (9 comments)
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hashbrowns (December 20, 2010)
if i don't at least hear a drum set then this shit is just Chris Carrabba gettin' nostalgic with garageband.
nickdiesel (December 20, 2010)
It might be short notice, but Further Seems Forever have announced that they will be releasing a new 7" tomorrow (December 21, 2010) which will be the first record with the band's original lineup to be released in ten years.
crazyjoedevola (December 20, 2010)
So basically it's Dashboard-ized versions of 2 of their old songs? Lame sauce on a keiser roll with month old baloney. |
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