The SoDa Poppers Drop New Single “Not Even In Your Wildest (Fuckin’) Dreams”
Johny Skullknuckles (The Kopek Millionaires / The Dead Beats / Goldblade) continues his musical adventures with The SoDa Poppers and their brand new…
It seems that Further Seems Forever are reuniting with original frontman Chris Carrabba, who left the band in 2000 to pursue his then-solo acoustic project Dashboard Confessional. Details are currently sparse as to what the reunion entails but the group have posted a short teaser video of them rehearsing “The Moon Is Down” at their new website (also viewable below) which ends with the word “SPRING,” indicating that whatever is going to happen is still a few seasons away.
The band have also launched an official Twitter account, although it remains quiet at present time.
Carrabba fronted the band’s 2001 release The Moon Is Down; the singer previously reunited with Further Seems Forever‘s original lineup to headline the Bamboozle in 2005. After Carrabba’s initial departure, the band went through two more singers, Jason Gleason and Jon Bunch, before disbanding in 2006.
Spring 2011 from dashboardforever127 on Vimeo.