2008, 567 Records
The genesis of this Pompano Beach, FL. band started from three groups: Strongarm, Shal Hulud and the Vacant Andys. Originally lead by vocalist Chris Carrabba, Further Seems Forever were 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 Elmo Diaries compilation. In July 1999, the group released a split EP with Recess Theory titled 'From The 27th State.' The band known for its power pop but also for its Christian emo-core tinges, released its debut full-length, 'Moon is Down' in March of 2001. Further Seems Forever continued on with former Affinity frontman Jason Gleason at the helm, after Carrabba's departure. Guitarist Derick Cordoba replaced Dominguez for the February 2003 'How to Start a Fire.' Jon Bunch (Sense Field) soon signed on for Mic Duties, and Hide Nothing appeared in August 2004. After months of touring, Further Seems Forever went on a brief hiatus in November 2005, which eventually led to a formal announcement that they were calling it quits in early 2006. The Final Curtain CD/DVD is packed with everything from unreleased tracks, their final show in June of 2006, behind the scenes footage shot by various band members covering the entire existence of the band, inclusive of Chris Carrabba era material.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Hide Nothing (Live) |
| 2 | Moon Is Down (Live) |
| 3 | The Sound (Live) |
| 4 | Someone You Know (Live) |
| 5 | New Years Project (Live) |
| 6 | Light Up Ahead (Live) |
| 7 | The Bradley (Live) |
| 8 | Make It A Part/All Rise (Live) |
| 9 | Bleed (Live) |
| 10 | For All We Know (Live) |
| 11 | Wearing Thin (Live) |
| 12 | Pagan Poetry |
| 13 | Bleed (Acoustic) |
| 14 | Light Up (Acoustic) |
| 15 | Make It A Part/All Rise (Acoustic) |
| 16 | Just Until Sundown |
| 17 | Justice Prevails (Demo) |
| 18 | New Year's Project (Demo) |
| 19 | Pictures Of Shorelines (Demo) |
| 20 | The Bradley (Demo) |
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