Although Far only experienced limited commercial success, the band had considerable influence on underground rock music.
[4] The song "Job's Eyes" was featured in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, titled "The Pack", which aired on April 7, 1997.
[6] Far's next release was a four-song EP titled Soon (1997), which featured two songs ("Bury White", "Mother Mary") that would later be included on their fourth and most popular album, Water & Solutions (1998).
It was produced by Dave Sardy and attracted a strong cult following in the late 1990s, due mostly to the single "Mother Mary" and the band touring with longtime friends Deftones, and Incubus.
On October 17, 2009, Far posted studio video part three, which concluded reading "At Night we Live" out in 2010 on Vagrant Records.
The name is also the title of a song they wrote for Deftones bass player Chi Cheng, after his car accident in November 2008.
[11][12] On March 16, Jonah Matranga announced that the album will be pushed back one week to May 25 due to artwork finalizing.