They’re taking three bands along as support: Long Island’s The Movielife, Orange County emo-metal group Autopilot Off, and fellow Tooth & Nail recording artists AnBerlin.

The Pompano Beach, Fla.-based Further Seems Forever have been mighty busy lately. They did a supporting stint for New Found Glory in October and November, followed by a slew of winter dates supporting various acts, before embarking on their first major headlining tour in February and March.

They barely had time to breathe before heading back out with the Ataris on a tour that stretched into May.

Fans can expect to hear plenty of tunes from their latest album, How to Start a Fire, which was released on Tooth & Nail in February. The album is their second full-length and their first with singer Jason Gleason, who replaced the Dashboard Confessional-bound Chris Carrabba in 2001.

West Coast fans who missed the band when they came through in April look to be out of luck this summer; the current itinerary doesn’t include any dates west of Texas. However, if recent trends are any indication, the band will be back on the road in no time.