Penny Black
Further Seems Forever released its much-lauded debut album <i>The Moon Is Down</i> in 2001, and singer Chris Carrabba exited the group to pursue his solo career with Dashboard Confessional. But, no one likes a story that ends so abruptly. So when FSF's original lineup reunited in 2005, hope for something more glimmered. <i>Penny Black</i> both mirrors and expands upon Further Seems Forever's early aesthetic. From front to back, <i>Penny Black</i> is the record both fans and critics have longed for.