Zac Farro first became known as the drummer for Paramore, a band he helped start. After leaving that group in 2010, he formed his own band called Far in 2012 with his brother Joshua on vocals and guitar and a friend, Jason Clark, also on guitar and vocals. They put out their first album, 'Omniscient', in 2014, which mixed rock and electronic sounds.
Far followed that with 'At War with the Silverfish' in 2017, an album that leaned into darker, more personal themes. Songs like 'Far' and 'Nothing New' came from these records, showing the band's shift toward a moodier, introspective style. Jason Clark left the band in 2018, and Andrew Caswell joined on guitar and vocals, keeping the core of Zac and Joshua Farro intact.
They've kept releasing music since, with albums like 'In the Air' in 2019 and 'No One Gets Lost and It's Always Summer' in 2022. Far's work has stayed focused on that layered, emotional rock sound, without the big commercial push of his earlier days in Paramore.
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