The Forecast
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The Forecast

The Forecast formed in Philadelphia in the early 2000s with Matt Smith on lead vocals, Adam Boyd on guitar, Mike Nigro on bass, and Matt Troisi on drums....

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The Forecast formed in Philadelphia in the early 2000s with Matt Smith on lead vocals, Adam Boyd on guitar, Mike Nigro on bass, and Matt Troisi on drums. Their debut album, '(May You One Day) Carry Me Home,' came out in 2005, and the title track became a recognizable song for them.

They had some internal conflicts around 2007 that led to a temporary break, but they regrouped. In 2010, their performance at a religious festival drew some criticism, though the specifics aren't well-documented in most accounts.

Other songs in their catalog include 'A Better Man,' 'A Fistfight For Our Fathers,' and 'After Winter.' They've kept a relatively low profile in recent years compared to that initial 2005-2010 period.

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