Today, we are more than excited to bring you guys the full album stream of The Forecast's Everybody Left. You can head to the band's AP.net profile to check out the full stream. If you've been a fan of the band for a while now, Everybody Left won't disappoint and will make a perfect fit in your playlist for the coming summer months. Take a listen and leave your thoughts on it in the replies.
The Forecast will release Everybody Left on April 17th through Clifton Motel Records. Pre-orders for the record can be found here.
Track Listing
1. Everybody Left
2. Clear Eyes, Full Hearts
3. Like A Habit
4. Skyline
5. Sing It Out
6. Skipping Stones
7. Figure It Out
8. Take Me Down
9. Way We Were
10. Last Stand
The Forecast will release their fifth full-length album, Everybody Left, on April 17th via Clifton Motel Records. Stream a new song entitled "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts" on facebook. You can watch a trailer for the album in the replies and check out the cover art in our gallery.
Corey Warning (The Graduate) and Tony Peck (The Forecast) have started a new band called Lincoln-Douglas Street Fighter. They are playing one show in Quincy, IL on December 10th at the State Room with Asa Dawson's (Junior Varsity) new band Palace Flophouse. If anyone donates to either The Graduate's Kickstarter or The Forecast's Kickstarter, they get $2 off the $10 admission price.
The Seams will be releasing Can’t Focus On The Rear View on September 30th for free through Clifton Motel. Click here to stream the first song, “The Little”, featuring Dustin from The Forecast.
Jonathan Lullo (Down To Earth Approach) and Dustin Addis (The Forecast) are launching a record label specializing in vinyl. Their first two releases will be The Damnwells' new album No One Listens To The Band Anymore (pre-order) as well as the band's previous record One Last Century (order).
Want to win 2 tickets to tomorrow night's show with The Forecast, The Narrative, and The Goodnight Anthem in Brooklyn? Head to the replies for a bit of trivia - first person to answer correctly wins the tickets.
Corey Warning of The Graduate and Tony Peck of The Forecast will be hosting their own radio hours at 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. CST, respectively. Come closer to the time of the show, they'll be posting streaming links on their twitters.
The Forecast, the sweethearts that they are, are offering the AP.net community a free download of their new song "Illinois". Their self-titled album will release on Feb. 16th off Eyeball Records. To download and also stream the new song, head to the band's AP.net Profile.
The Forecast will be releasing their new self-titled album on Eyeball records on February 16th (click here to pre-order). It will be released both digitally and as a vinyl LP. There will be a limited pressing of CDs for their two record release shows and for upcoming tours. Also, a new song "Lost At Sea" is posted on their myspace, where you can find information on their upcoming release shows.
The Forecast is heading out on tour to support their new EP, Alive For The First Time, which is available for purchase here; head to the replies for dates and details.
The Forecast will be releasing a limited edition EP by the end of the year; the EP will be individually numbered and will include two new songs, acoustic versions of "Carry Me Home" and "We All Return To Our Roots," and a cover.
Spitalfield have added new dates to their farewell tour with The Forecast, The Graduate, Ludo (11/8 - 11/21) and Attention (11/28 - 12/9), which you can find in the replies. Tickets go on sale tomorrow and you can purchase them here.
Ludo has announced that they will be hitting the road again this fall, including a few dates on Spitalfield's farewell tour alongside The Forecast and The Graduate.
On Saturday, April 7th, The Forecast will be performing a free show at the Levi's store on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago. The in-store is slated for a 2 PM start, and fans can expect a full acoustic set from the group.