Former Further Seems Forever Vocalist Jon Bunch Dead at 4. Rise Records. There’s sad news to report as former Sense Field and Further Seems Forever vocalist Jon Bunch has passed away at the age of 4. The details surrounding Bunch’s passing have not been revealed, but his death has been confirmed by Rise Records president Craig Ericson, who posted about Bunch’s passing on Instagram, and tweets from Spartan Records, Tooth and Nail Records and Revelation Records, all of whom Bunch worked with over the years. Bunch first captured the ears of listeners as the vocalist for melodic alt rock band Sense Field in the ’9. The band released five albums between 1. After the group split, Bunch took over the lead vocalist role for emo rockers Further Seems Forever, appearing on the album Hide Nothing.
He exited that band in 2. Sense Field for shows in 2. In addition, Bunch fronted a band called War Generation that also featured Maylene & the Sons of Disaster’s Brad Lehmann. Most recently, he had launched a new band called Lucky Scars that had signed to Spartan Records.
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