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More Seems Forever occurs as Christian alternative rock band in Tooth & Nail Records, formed after the breakup of the Christian hardcore band Strongarm in 1998. Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional fame was their lead singer on their 1st album, The Moon Is Down. A more original members (Nick Dominguez, Chad Neptune, Josh Colbert, & Steven Kleisath) played around Strongarm until that band's breakup, & Kleisath is besides the member of Shai Hulud.

Correct prior to a release of The Moon Is Down, Chris left to pursue Dashboard Confessional fully instance, allowing More Seems Forever singerless. Before long, Jason Gleason joined a class action when their lead singer & it freed their 2nd album, How to Start a Fire. A year into Jason's stint by owning More Seems Forever, original member Nick Dominguez left the band to pursue a record label venture, Pop Up Records. Nowadays, however a second singer hwhen filled a position, as Jason Gleason has left too. A recently lead singer is Jonathan Bunch from either a band Sense Field. More Seems Forever continues to enjoy each mainstream & Christian profits.

Band Members
Jonathan Bunch - Lead Vocals Josh Colbert - Guitar Chad Neptune - Bass Guitar Steven Kleisath - Drums Derick Cordoba - Guitar

Temporary Members
Ian Sirriani - Guitar Jack ???? - Guitar Gene Francis - Vocals Brandon Swanson - Guitar Scott Nunn - Guitar

Former Members
Chris Carrabba - Lead vocals Nick Dominguez - Guitar Jason Gleason - Lead vocals

Discography
From the 27th State Split EP (1999) The Moon Is Down (2001) How to Start a Fire (2003) Hide Nothing (2004)

Further Seems Forever
Official site. Includes news, a band biography, pictures, lyrics, audio samples, and a list of show dates.

Further Seems Forever Interview
An interview with the band by Jonas Mattebo.

Further Seems Forever - a Review of The Phantom Tollbooth
Reviews of "The Moon is Down", and a history of the band.

ChristianityToday.com - The Moon is Down
Review of the album, along with track listing and audio samples in RealAudio format.

Further Seems Forever Fan Site
A fan site featuring tabs, discography, links, and a fan club.

FSF Online
Un-official website for Further Seems Forever.

Opus: The Moon is Down
Review of the album, by Jason Morehead, along with a track listing.


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