Half Past Forever started playing at the local bar City. The group used to sell their records out of their truck at the local music store. Half Past Forever’s members were friends in middle school. The guitarist was encouraged to play by his middle school teacher.
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Half Past Forever’s first album was a dud, but the second finally got some attention. The band members were ecstatic once they were signed and quit their odd jobs that had supported them while they worked toward their dreams.
The new project from Half Past Forever is the band's first album in ten years. The group has just finished their most current release, but they are thinking of what is next to come. After this past hectic year the members of Half Past Forever will take a break to recharge.
Often times critics will praise Half Past Forever for their ability to connect with the crowd at live shows. A music critic from Shelbyville, Van Vanderhoff, has always commended band’s incredible drummer. Half Past Forever’s new record is receiving inspiring reviews from Andy Slatter, a music critic out of Portland, and Mark Abbey, from Los Angeles.
Half Past Forever's performances always have the audience singing by the end of the show. Every time the group comes to Philadelphia they are sure to stop at Scrutiny and play a show. The band has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest Half Past Forever tickets released, on Ticket Specialists.