Aug. 08, 2012 - Issue #877: Corb Your Enthusiasm
Firsts, Lasts & Favourites
Forever I
Sun, Aug 12 (8 pm)
With Something You Whisper, Last Chance Hollywood
Artery, $8
Forever I formed out of jam sessions in early 2009, but it wasn't until early 2011 that the lineup was solidified and the band could really take off. The group released its debut EP Take Your Shot last fall and since then has hit the ground running. Before stopping for a show in Edmonton, the band took a collaborative approach to sharing its firsts, lasts and favourites with Vue.
First album
The first album I ever bought was Sum 41's Does This Look Infected? back in 2005. —Jeff (guitars)
First concert
My first concert was Means, Horizons, Fame, Method, Give Nothing in Winnipeg. —Jeff (guitars)
Last album
The last album I purchased was Where I'll Be by a local band from Winnipeg called Danger Cat. —Brysen (vocalist)
Last concert
The last concert I attended was such gold, Handguns and Strung Out. —Brysen (vocalist)
Favourite album
My current favourite album is Structures' new album Divided By. —Eric (drums)
Favourite musical guilty pleasure
My guilty pleasure is that I practise working on stage presence and stick tricks more than I actually practise playing my drums. —Eric (drums) V
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