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After the massive success of their sold-out, three track release, the confidence oozing 'Perfect' ep, which was massively sought after despite lack of both press coverage and heavy touring, the band released their highly anticipated debut album. Word of mouth was spreading and before long, support slots had been lined up with Boy Sets Fire and Rival Schools, as well as the UK's very own Hundred Reasons and a Special Guest slot on a full Lost Prophets UK tour, at the request of the Welsh mob. The band then signed to Copro Records (earthtone9, The Blueprint), and went straight into Mighty Atom Studio's in late 2002 to record their self titled debut, under the watchful eye of Joe Gibb (Janes Addiction, Funeral For A Friend, Catatonia) But for a while it looked like the album would never see the light of day at all. Plagued with problems throughout the painstaking recording process, including lost band members, and a crashed hard drive that resulted in missing tracks that needed to be completely re-recorded, it was sheer determination alone that kept the band going. Heading back to Philia studios for the mixing and mastering with Martin Barbour (Fony, Vacant Stare) the final touches were made to this sparkling release, which also introduces one of the finest voices in the UK rock scene, in the form of Phil Darroch. Truly breathtaking. As a simple definition, Forever Until October demonstrate a fresh blend of emotional songwriting, playing sincere, positive and moving music w