Talk:Further Seems Forever

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[edit] Christian Rock

they aren't a christian band, they are just on a christian label. some of their songs elude to christianity but most of them do not.

being on a Christian label does deem them as Christian in my opinioin, what do others have to say about this? (Jdingman 21:27, 19 September 2006 (UTC))
I don't believe they could be considered a Christian band unless the themes of their music were Christian oriented. --Nihirist 01:27, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm going to try to edit this page into some semblance of normality at some point. Among other minor objections, this article is written with a very informal tone, violates NPOV in several places as well as WP:NOT, and isn't particularly factual, relying for the most part on what appears to be a first hand account of the band, citing only a few sources in the process. The whole thing reads more like someone giving the "lowdown" on "what's going on with the band" rather than an encyclopedic article. Unfortunately some of the "information" in this article probably won't fit back into it once it's in a rule abiding format, so some of it may have to be left out altogether until people can find a way to contribute that information in a manner that doesn't break the rules. --▫Bad▫harlick♠ 05:39, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
I rewrote the whole article with several references, including references for why the band is often considered Christian rock and how they considered themselves more of a rock band with Christian members. In any case, it's referenced & follows NPOV so I think the whole thing is a lot better now. There shouldn't be any need to remove the "Christian rock" genre from the article as they are often considered a part of this genre, whether or not they felt that they belonged in it. Sort of how the Sex Pistols often insisted they weren't "punk," it's more important how other reliable third-party sources chose to categorize the music. --IllaZilla 08:37, 30 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Four lead singers

Gene Francis is mentioned as filling in on vocals but he was given a one show try-out essentially. The band just didn't think he fit very well. More of a footnote and I can't source it since it just came from a conversation with a couple members of the band so I won't put it in the article, but thought I'd mention it here. --BHC 07:27, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

I'm wondering about the list of "notable fill-ins" myself. I left it in there, but there's absolutely no references for any of it. I feel like people could be adding anyone they want to the list and a lot of it might not be verifiable. Does anyone have any references for any of the fill-in members? --IllaZilla 08:37, 30 April 2007 (UTC)