2005, Victory
Hailing from the once quiet town of Peoria, Illinois, The Forecast exploded onto the indie rock circuit in 2001. With their must-see live performances alongside bands like Planes Mistaken For Stars, Hey Mercedes, Motion City Soundtrack, the Jealous Sound, the Velvet Teen, they earned a rabid following in not only Peoria, but also the Midwest in general. On their debut full-length, Late Night Conversations, the band takes cues from indie staples such as Rainer Maria, Braid, and The Anniversary, but give the genre a well-deserved kick in the ass, ratcheting up the intensity and throwing down balls-to-the-wall, in-your-face rock and roll. Dual vocals from guitarist Dustin Addis and bassist Shannon Burns are sometimes sweet, soft, and tangy, but do not be lulled -- they can transition into gang vocals at the drop of a hat, only to turn around and lay down a meandering guitar solo reminiscent of bands like My Morning Jacket.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Seating Subject to Availability |
| 2 | These Lights |
| 3 | Helping Hands |
| 4 | Fade In Fade Out |
| 5 | Whiskey's Dead You're Next |
| 6 | Late Night Conversations |
| 7 | APR |
| 8 | Exorcise Demons |
| 9 | Sleep Tight Tonight |
| 10 | Losing Signal |
| 11 | [Untitled Track] |
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