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Further Seems Forever, How to Start a Fire

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1278773

Disk length: 36m 25s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. How To Start A Fire 2:51
2. The Sound 3:41
3. Blank Page Empire 4:09
4. Against My Better Judgement 3:41
5. I Am 3:24
6. Pride War 3:04
7. On Legendary 3:40
8. Insincerity 3:44
9. The Deep 3:46
10. Aurora Borealis (In Long Form) 4:18

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Review

Just two albums in, and Further Seems Forever seems destined to be known as the band that launched Chris Carrabba's solo career. Too bad. The Dashboard Confessional frontman may have provided the vocals for the band's debut, The Moon Is Down, but with newly recruited singer Jason Gleason, the Florida band has developed into a dynamic unit, imbuing its hardcore roots with thoughtful lyrics and incredibly elaborate song structures. How to Start a Fire showcases a set of well crafted, expertly played rock tunes, particularly the inspirational title track, "Pride War," and "Insincerity as an Art Form." The band would probably shudder at the thought of being labeled the emo Genesis, but it's honestly a compliment to Further Seems Forever's precision guitar work and dramatic flair. --Aidin Vaziri

Other Versions

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How to Start a Fire

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 36m 56s (+0m 31s)

How to Start a Fire

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 37m (+0m 35s)

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