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| Hello Hurricane acknowledges the storms that tear through our lives,” states Switchfoot singer and
songwriter Jon Foreman. “This album is an attempt to respond to those storms with an element of hope, trying to
understand what it means to be... |
 Hello Hurricane acknowledges the storms that tear through our lives,” states Switchfoot singer and
songwriter Jon Foreman. “This album is an attempt to respond to those storms with an element of hope, trying to
understand what it means to be hopeful in a world that keeps on spinning.”
With Hello Hurricane, Switchfoot is set to thrive in 2009 with a newfound independence: a new home studio
HQ, a new label, and a return-to-roots creativity and sense of purpose. After ten non-stop years of working as the
world’s most humble multi-million selling rock band, the hard-charging North County San Diego-based quintet saw
recording sessions for their aptly-titled seventh full-length album as a unique chance to reassess, reflect and
rededicate.
“We built our own studio so we wouldn’t be paying and playing by the hour,” says Foreman of their selfstyled
Studio of the Foot home. Beginning in 2007, the band tracked more than 80 songs and allowed themselves to
get lost in the music again and get back to basics. “That’s why we see this album as a new beginning of sorts,”
continues Foreman, citing the inspiration that likewise moved bandmate/brother Tim Foreman (bass), Chad Butler
(drums), Jerome Fontamillas (keyboards), and Drew Shirley (guitar). “For us it was a feeling of true freedom.”
“The average work day would begin with us meeting on the beach to do some surfing,” recalls Butler with a
smile. “Then we’d head to our studio to write and record. It’s the dream, really.”
Hello Hurricane was recorded by the band and produced by renowned hip hop bassist and producer Mike
Elizondo, known for his work with the likes of Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Pink, Maroon 5, and Fiona Apple. “I first
met Mike through Sean Watkins (of Nickel Creek) and we had a jam session together in LA,” remembers Foreman.
“We felt like old friends right away.” The result is Hello Hurricane, which follows the band’s 2006 studio album Oh!
Gravity and last year’s era-ending Columbia Records compilation, The Best Yet.
“It was exciting to work with someone from Mike’s background and to take some different approaches to rock
music,” adds Butler. “He definitely helped us push the music in some new directions.”
“Absolutely,” nods Foreman in agreement. “We saw a chance to reinvent ourselves with Mike. Good songs
can be played in many different ways and still add up. For me, that meant tearing things apart a little bit and, as a
result, Hello Hurricane has some of the most aggressive tones we’ve ever had when it comes to guitar and drums.”
The album’s driving and urgent “Mess of Me” – with its personal declaration of independence, as Foreman
passionately announces to the world that “I wanna spend the rest of my life alive!” – powerfully demonstrates the edge
behind the new tones. Not content to settle into a single groove, the band moves from the high flying album opener,
“Needle and Haystack Life,” to songs like the stirring “Always” and the sweetly soaring “Your Love is a Song,”
which – by its very nature – cries out for many waving hands illuminated by a blue cell phone glow.
The anthemic, riff fueled “This is the Sound,” with its utterly timely generational themes, finds Foreman
spitting, “This is the sound from the discontented mouths of a haunted nation!” The “Hello Hurricane” title track is
even more poignant when it comes to the band’s perspective on themselves and the world around them. “I’m not
talking about ‘Rock You Like a Hurricane,’” says Foreman with a wink before turning reflective. “There is a real
despair that I see when we travel around the country… and it’s music that people turn to in a time like this. I wanted
to reach out to those people with song.”
“For the last decade or so, we’ve been a rock band that really thrives off that interaction with the crowd,”
states Butler. “Our motivation for playing music in the first place was a desire to connect with people in a deeper
way.” Out of this connection the band’s renowned live show has developed an incredibly loyal following both here in
the states and abroad.
Summer ‘09 also found the band proudly hosting the fifth annual Switchfoot Bro-Am, to benefit local chapters
of StandUp For Kids, a national volunteer outreach nonprofit founded in San Diego. Dedicated to making a difference
in the lives of at-risk and homeless kids, the Bro-Am is highlighted by a surf contest, charity auction, and festival
concert featuring sets by Switchfoot and a host of other area artists. “We’re probably the five most fortunate people
on the planet to be able to do what we do everyday,” adds drummer Chad Butler. “The Bro-Am really sums up our
connection with San Diego, the surfing and music communities coming together to make a difference.”
Switchfoot got their start in 1996 when the Foreman brothers and Butler came together around a mutual love
of surfing and a passion for rock music spurred by such personal Southern California guitar heroes as Rocket from the
Crypt, Drive like Jehu, Boilermaker, Three Mile Pilot and Heavy Vegetable. “Growing up in San Diego, my heroes
were the bands that had sold maybe 30,000 records,” says the elder Foreman. “I’d never seen U2, so those were the
bands that gave me my perspective of what a big rock show was. There was a feeling of camaraderie in San Diego
that afforded us the freedom in those early days to try anything – even if it meant failing. I don’t think we’d be the
band that we are today if we’d started in LA.”
“The San Diego indie rock scene really spawned a lot of inspiration for us,” adds Butler, who remembers – at
age 17 – when he was so desperate to see fIREHOSE play an 18+ show at UCSD that he climbed onto a roof to watch
the show through a skylight window. “As a kid I loved going to shows in San Diego. I could not get enough of rock
music. The roof of the building was rattling during every song but the best moment was when Mike Watt looked up
and pointed me out to the audience!”
The band released their debut album, The Legend of Chin in 1997, followed in 1999 by New Way to be
Human, an album that marked the band’s debut on the Billboard “Heatseekers” chart (at #31). From the beginning,
the band was a road-ready unit, building up an increasingly larger fanbase with each subsequent tour. The year 2000
saw the addition of keyboardist Jerome Fontamillas to the fold and the release of Learning to Breathe, an album that
saw Switchfoot taking creative steps forward while earning eventual RIAA gold in the process.
The album spawned a Grammy nod and a spot on the RIAA platinum soundtrack to 2000’s A Walk to
Remember, as Jon Foreman received the Les Paul Horizon Award for the Most Promising Up-and-Coming Guitarist.
The next year found Switchfoot stepping out with their Columbia Records debut, A Beautiful Letdown, a Top 20
Billboard 200 hit that scored double-platinum success on the strength of a pair of gold certified singles, “Meant to
Live” and “Dare You to Move.” “When we had success with Beautiful Letdown, it felt like we were thrust into waters
we never dreamed we’d be in and we had to learn how to swim in,” says a reflective Jon Foreman, shaking his head.
As they navigated these new waters, the band outdid themselves again with the 2005 arrival of their fifth
studio album, Nothing is Sound, their first with longtime touring guitarist Drew Shirley. With “Stars,” an RIAA gold
certified hit single, the album debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 before rolling to RIAA gold itself. Meanwhile, The
Early Years: 1997-2000, a 2004 compilation of the band’s first three albums grabbed another RIAA gold award for
Switchfoot.
The band’s widely celebrated sixth studio album, Oh! Gravity, arrived in 2006 with production work from
acclaimed producer/mixer Tim Palmer (the Cure, Pearl Jam) and executive engineer Steve Lillywhite (U2, the Rolling
Stones). Last year’s 18-song The Best Yet collection included the newly released song, “This is Home,” alongside the
band’s biggest and best loved tracks. (The song was also featured in Walt Disney Studios/Walden Media’s #1 box
office theatrical release, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.) The album’s special Deluxe Edition included a
bonus DVD with 14 videos, among them two never-before-seen clips.
In January of 2009, Foreman branched out as part of the side project entity, Fiction Family, with partner Sean
Watkins of Nickel Creek. Their self-titled debut, on the Dave Matthews co-founded ATO Records, features a dozen
songs written by Foreman and Watkins and recorded by the duo at home studios around San Diego. The duo
performed in dramatic fashion earlier this year at the 2009 Bonnaroo festival in Tennessee.
As for Hello Hurricane, the members of Switchfoot could not be more motivated to bring the new music to
their grass roots grown fanbase. “I think it is a landmark record for us,” says Butler, turning serious. “It’s a new
chapter in so many aspects of our lives, personally and professionally. I think we’re in the best possible place we’ve
been in as a band.”
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10/26/2009 - Switchfoot Launches New Album with Headlining Tour, Performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live
SWITCHFOOT will kick off its fall headlining tour in San Diego on November 8 for 94.9’s Anniversary Bash. The band will then appear on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” performing on the outside stage on November 12th.
The tour will feature SWITCHFOOT playing Hello Hurricane in its entirety, followed by fan favorites from its previous records. The band will be collecting donations for local food banks along the tour route, so fans are encouraged to bring non-perishable items to the concerts. (See below for tour itinerary and a list of food banks that will receive donations.)
SWITCHFOOT is also launching a new website, http://www.theworldyouwant.com, which will spotlight goodness, beauty, and truth in everyday life. Fans are invited to contribute stories about people they know who are making this world a better place. The band will read some of these contributions from stage during the tour.
Recorded with producer/bassist Mike Elizondo (Rilo Kiley, Eminem, and Pink), Hello Hurricane is the group’s seventh full-length album and its first on Atlantic Records. Lead single “Mess of Me” is getting airplay at Modern and Active Rock radio stations and is climbing the Modern Rock radio chart. “The Sound,” another track from the album, has been tapped by Verizon Wireless for its national ad campaign for the BlackBerry® Storm™ 2.
Fans who pre-order Hello Hurricane will immediately receive a free download of “Mess of Me” and four videos. They have five pre-order options to choose from: the standard CD edition; deluxe CD/DVD edition with approximately 60 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and studio performances; vinyl with CD; the Collector’s edition (Hello Hurricane CD, deluxe DVD, an additional CD with studio outtakes and more, limited edition poster and 84-page hardcover book); and the digital download edition. The deluxe CD/DVD and Collector’s edition are also available at Christian retailers nationwide. For additional information or to pre-order, visit ITunes or the band’s web site http://www.switchfoot.com. Fans can also enter to win a “flyaway” contest through the WAY-FM radio network to meet and surf with the band in San Diego. For more details, visit www.morningswithbrant.com.
At the end of October, SWITCHFOOT – comprised of Jon Foreman (vocals/guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Chad Butler (drums), Jerome Fontamillas (keys/guitar) and Drew Shirley (guitar) – will take the stage for Yahoo! Music’s new live concert program, “Maximum Performance Guitar Hero 5.” Jon and Chad will be featured in an upcoming episode of “Road Trip Nation” airing on PBS stations in November. Check local listings or watch the episode at http://www.roadtripnation.com/watch/ anytime after its November 5th debut on KLCS TV in Los Angeles and Orange County. MySpace will premiere Hello Hurricane the week before its release and the band will be interviewed on “The MySpace Music Feed” on Monday, November 9th.
SWITCHFOOT is the subject of an upcoming Rolling Stone “In the Studio” feature and will be on the cover of Relevant Magazine’s November/ December issue. Jon has also penned two articles recently: his piece on charity in your own backyard will be in the November issue of Alternative Press and he’s written on the nature of heroism for The Huffington Post.
He also recently participated in filming an innovative online game called “The Climate Challenge,” for Oxfam (http://www.oxfamamerica.org/music). “When you play the game, you will feel the urgency. We have to start acting now on climate change. There is literally no time to waste,” says Foreman. The game will launch in late October at http://www.theclimatechallenge.org.
Hello Hurricane, SWITCHFOOT’s first studio album since 2006’s Oh! Gravity, which debuted at No. 18 on The Billboard 200, acknowledges life’s storms while managing to find an element of hope in them. The band tracked more than 80 songs at its self-built home studio before narrowing it down to the 12 that appear on the new album. (Fans can check out the four-minute trailer, “The Making of Hello Hurricane,” at http://www.switchfoot.com.)
THE HELLO HURRICANE TOUR:
Date City/State Venue Food Bank
11/8 San Diego, CA E.C Performing Arts Center N/A
11/11 Los Angeles, CA The Roxy Theatre L.A Regional FB
11/13 Scottsdale, AZ Martini Ranch St. Mary’s FB Alliance
11/14 Tucson, AZ The Rock Community FB of Tucson
11/16 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom Regional FB of Oklahoma
11/17 Dallas, TX House of Blues North Texas Food Bank
11/18 Austin, TX The Parish Capital Area Food Bank
11/20 Houston, TX Warehouse Live TBA
11/21 New Orleans, LA The Parish Second Harvest FB
11/22 Nashville, TX Exit In Second Harvest FB
11/24 Atlanta, GA The Loft Atlanta Community FB
11/27 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Second Harvest FB
11/28 Ventura, CA The Majestic Food Share
12/3 Charlotte, NC Amos' Southend TBA
12/5 Richmond, VA The National - WDYL Snowball N/A
12/7 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live TBA
12/8 New York, NY The Fillmore NY @ Irving Plaza Bowery Mission
12/9 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club TBA
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9/8/2009 - Hello Hurricane, Switchfoot's Seventh Full-Length Album, Set for November 10 Release on Sparrow, Atlantic Records
Nashville, Tenn., September 8, 2009 – On November 10, Sparrow Records and Atlantic Records will release Hello Hurricane, the seventh full-length album from the multi-Platinum, San Diego-based rock band SWITCHFOOT. Hello Hurricane is the group’s first album on Atlantic Records and its first studio album since 2006’s Oh! Gravity, which debuted at No. 18 on The Billboard 200. SWITCHFOOT has been hard at work on Hello Hurricane, tracking more than 80 songs at the band’s self-built home studio and selecting the very best of them for the record. The band recorded the album with noted producer/bassist Mike Elizondo (Dr. Dre, Rilo Kiley, Eminem and Pink). The edgy, driving lead single “Mess of Me” goes for adds at Modern and Active Rock radio this week as the stirring “Always” goes to Christian radio later this month.
The back-to-basics approach employed has yielded a career-defining album that lead singer Jon Foreman views as “a new beginning.” Elizondo’s unique background facilitated a departure for the band, allowing it to build on SWITCHFOOT’s foundation, punctuated by hard-hitting instrumentation and soaring choruses, and elevating the music to a new level.
“Hello Hurricane acknowledges the storms that tear through our lives,” states Foreman. “This album is an attempt to respond to those storms with an element of hope, trying to understand what it means to be hopeful in a world that keeps on spinning.”
The band recently kicked off the co-headlining Crazy Making Summer Tour with Universal Motown Records group Blue October and featuring special guests Ours and Longwave. Following that outing, SWITCHFOOT will open for Dave Matthews Band, on two Southern California dates (September 12th & 13th). See below for itinerary.
SWITCHFOOT – comprising Jon Foreman (vocals/guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Chad Butler (drums), Jerome Fontamillas (keys/guitar) and Drew Shirley (guitar) – has hosted the annual BRO-AM, a surf contest, charity auction and concert, for the past five years. The June 2009 BRO-AM benefited local San Diego area chapters of StandUp for Kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of at-risk and homeless youth. Final numbers are still being tallied, but it is estimated that this year’s event grossed $93,000, making it the most successful to date. (www.standupforkids.org)
Moved by the moral and universal consciousness of events like BRO-AM, Foreman created http://www.theworldyouwant.com, an online destination people can visit for daily doses of inspiration and to share their own stories. “Every day you’re alive you change the world - with every breath, every action and every thought,” he writes. “What is the world you want? Let your life live out your decision. The World You Want website is a place where goodness, beauty, and truth in everyday life are given the spotlight. Who are the people in your life who are creating the world you want? We want to know...we want to hear their song...we want to sing along.”
The track listing for Hello Hurricane is as follows:
1. Needle and Haystack Life
2. Mess Of Me
3. Your Love Is A Song
4. The Sound (John M. Perkins’ Blues)
5. Enough To Let Me Go
6. Free
7. Hello Hurricane
8. Always
9. Bullet Soul
10. Yet
11. Sing It Out
12. Red Eyes
SWITCHFOOT Playing With DAVE MATTHEWS BAND:
Sep 12 Cricket Wireless Amphitheater Chula Vista, California
Sep 13 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Irvine, California
For all the latest tour and band news, go to www.Switchfoot.com.
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7/10/2009 - Molly Jenson Hits the Road, Bro-Am with Switchfoot
(Los Angeles, CA- July 9th, 2009)- Award-winning Bully! Pulpit/Nettwerk recording artist Molly Jenson will take her show on the road this summer across five states, playing her way through California, Nevada, Arizona, Washington, and Oregon on a mini-tour she's dubbed the "No Place Like Home" tour.
Starting in Reedley, CA, Jenson will play at house concerts that have been booked by fans by popular demand.
"I love house concerts," she noted. "I know they are more popular in other parts of the country but I think people are just starting to warm up to them out here on the West Coast. I love the intimacy that a house concert brings and I'm looking forward to this tour!"
Jenson's label is now opening up dates for others to place requests to bring Molly to their town.
For a complete list of tour dates and locations or to request a show for your town, check out www.mollyjenson.com or email info@mollyjenson.com
Jenson was also just added to the lineup of Switchfoot's Bro-Am after-party at San Diego's Popular, Belly Up. Bro-Am benefits StandUp For Kids, a national volunteer nonprofit outreach founded in San Diego
Jenson's single "Give It Time" is featured on a 9-song Digital compilation called Modern Muses Volume One: Diverse Voices in Music, alongside Nettwerk-affiliated artists Miranda Lee Richards, Butterfly Boucher, Maria Taylor and others. Proceeds from sales will go to charity.
The compilation was released exclusively through Amie Street on May 19, and is available on all major digital service providers.
It has also been a busy season of musical collaborations for Jenson, having completed co-writing sessions with DJ Fei-Fei, recording with friend and producer Greg Laswell for his forthcoming album, singing a duet on Sherwood's next album QU and appearing in Nylon Pink's latest music video. Jenson has also been working with Japanese hip-hop star/producer Verbal of the million- selling collective M-Flo who has been creating a remix of her duet with Jon Foreman of Switchfoot, "Do You Only Love The Ones Who Look Like You."
"I love collaborating with different people and it's been fun to use this time before my next tour to work with so many interesting and talented artists," noted Jenson. "Working with such a diverse group of artists helps keep me creative and is preparing me for the next season of my own music."
Jenson was also recently featured in StyleSubstanceSoul.com, a site designed to bring social awareness and activism to women, which chose her as one of their newest influential artists as a part of their Week of Music giveaway, available to subscribers. The feature can be viewed here:
http://bullypulpit.com/administrator/components/com_civicrm/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=45&qid=131166
Jenson has also begun to regularly blog at two new locations: www.mollyjenson.tumblr.com and
www.bullypulpit.com.
To read more about Molly Jenson, please visit www.mollyjenson.com. For further information on Bully! Pulpit Records and Nettwerk Music Group, please visit www.bullypulpitrecords.com and www.nettwerk.com. To schedule an interview please contact Rich Adams at:
Radams@nettwerk.com.
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9/26/2008 - Switchfoot The Best Yet - First Ever "Greatest Hits" Anthology
Nashville, Tenn., September 26, 2008 -- For all their achievements, including a half-dozen acclaimed albums (with global cumulative sales of more than 5 million) and more than twice that many signature chart singles and album tracks, Switchfoot has yet to release a ‘greatest hits’ anthology. For the first time, THE BEST YET pulls together Switchfoot’s history representing all six albums they recorded on the indie re:Think Records and Columbia, where their 2003 breakthrough broke the platinum barrier.
The 18-song collection THE BEST YET, featuring one newly-released song, “This Is Home” (from the summer 2008 movie soundtrack of Disney’s The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian), will be available at all physical and digital retail outlets starting November 4th through Columbia/Legacy, a division of SONY BMG MUSIC ENTER¬TAIN¬MENT, and Credential Recordings, a division of EMI Christian Music Group.
“These are songs that we would like to play for someone who has never heard of Switchfoot,” says Switchfoot member Tim Foreman. “There is quite a wide musical journey expressed in that list, and we’re very proud of that part of our history as a band. Beyond that, we’ve been digging into the vault to find rare video content for the deluxe edition, so that the hard-core fan that does decide to buy it won’t be disappointed.”
In addition to the songs, the Deluxe Edition of THE BEST YET features 14 videos, including not only its huge MTV/VH-1 played hits, but also rare and never before released for sale videos, “The Blues,” “Happy is a Yuppie Word” and “Company Car.”
The release of THE BEST YET follows (by two weeks) Switchfoot’s conclusion of the groundbreaking 23-city “Music Builds” Tour. A portion of the funds raised during the tour benefits Habitat for Humanity affiliates located in the tour cities.
Switchfoot – Jon Foreman (vocals, guitar), his brother Tim Foreman (bass, backing vocals), Jerome Fontamillas (guitar, keys, backing vocals), Drew Shirley (guitar), and Chad Butler (drums) – has maintained a strong commitment to social and humanitarian causes ever since their ascendance into the rock pantheon. Since the band’s inception, they have been actively involved in such projects as DATA, Bono’s THE ONE Campaign, Invisible Children, Habitat for Humanity and To Write Love on Her Arms. They also founded the Switchfoot Bro-Am, a surfing and music benefit-event.
Although more than a dozen of the tracks on THE BEST YET are drawn from Switchfoot’s Columbia years – The Beautiful Letdown (2003), Nothing Is Sound (2005), and Oh! Gravity. (2006) – the collection also reflects the band’s earlier years. After playing only a handful of gigs around Southern California as Chin Up, the band was signed to Charlie Peacock’s new indie label, re:Think Records in 1997.
Renaming themselves Switchfoot (a surfing term), the band released their debut album in June 1997, The Legend Of Chin (with “Concrete Girl”). That year, they received an ASCAP Award and San Diego Music Award, both for Best New Artist. The industry began to take notice of Switchfoot with their second album for the re:Think label, 1999’s New Way To Be Human (“Only Hope,” “Company Car”). With New Way To Be Human, Switchfoot cracked for the first time the Billboard Heatseekers chart (at #31).
The next album, 2000’s Learning To Breathe (with “Learning to Breathe” and “Love Is the Movement”) again scaled the Heatseekers chart (#34) and received a GRAMMY Award nomination. At the San Diego Music Awards, it won Best Pop Album and the band won Best Pop Artist. In 2001, Jon Foreman went on to win the Les Paul Horizon Award for the Most Promising Up-and-Coming Guitarist.
A giant break came in 2002, with A Walk To Remember, the high school love story starring Mandy Moore. The movie soundtrack featured four cuts by Switchfoot, including “You” (from The Legend Of Chin), “Only Hope,” “Learning to Breathe,” and a new song, “Dare You To Move.” In addition to Switchfoot’s original version of “Only Hope,” Mandy Moore recorded a version that she sang in the film.
Switchfoot was on the rise. Another San Diego Music Award, Best Adult Alternative Artist for 2002, and the exposure from the movie led to their signing later on in 2002 with Columbia. The Beautiful Letdown, their first major label album, became a pop sensation, riding into the Top 20 (#16) on the Billboard 200 chart but it do not happen overnight. It took nearly a year for Switchfoot to notch their first top 40 radio hit in 2004 with “Meant To Live,” which also climbed into the top 5 on alternative radio and earned RIAA gold status. A second Top 5 hit followed six months later with “Dare You To Move,” which made ASCAP’s Top 50 list of Most Performed Songs of 2005.
In addition to “Dare You To Move” and “Meant To Live,” THE BEST YET also turns to The Beautiful Letdown for four other tracks: “This Is Your Life,” “On Fire,” “Twenty-Four,” and the title cut, “The Beautiful Letdown.” At the San Diego Music Awards, the recording earned Best Pop Album and Album of the Year honors, as well as Song of the Year for “Dare You To Move.”
The Beautiful Letdown was certified RIAA double-platinum in December 2004, and Switchfoot followed up less than a year later with the RIAA gold Nothing Is Sound, which debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200. In addition to the RIAA gold single “Stars,” the album was the source for “Lonely Nation” and “The Shadow Proves The Sunshine.”
Switchfoot’s final Columbia album was 2006’s Oh! Gravity. (featuring the title track, “Dirty Second Hands” and the hit single “Awakening”). The album rose to #1 at iTunes, #18 on the Billboard 200 and was named Album Of the Year at the San Diego Music Awards in 2007. Switchfoot’s legions of dedicated fans eagerly anticipate their band’s new independent release in the spring of 2009.
THE BEST YET by Switchfoot (Columbia/Legacy, Credential Recordings) Selections: 1. Dare You To Move (D) • 2. Meant To Live (D) • 3. Stars (E) • 4. Oh! Gravity. (F) • 5. This Is Home (G) • 6. Learning to Breathe (C) • 7. Awakening (F) • 8. This Is Your Life (D) • 9. On Fire (D) • 10. Only Hope (B) • 11. Dirty Second Hands (F) • 12. Love Is the Movement (C) • 13. Company Car (B) • 14. Lonely Nation (E) • 15. The Shadow Proves The Sunshine (E) • 16. Concrete Girl (A) • 17. Twenty-Four (D) • 18. The Beautiful Letdown (D).
Deluxe Edition Bonus DVD Videos (Credential Recordings)
1. Dare You To Move (D) • 2. Meant To Live (D) • 3. Stars (E) • 4. Oh! Gravity (F) • 5. Awakening (F) • 6. Company Car* (B) • 7. We are One Tonight (E) • 8. The Blues* (E) • 9. Chem 6A (A) • 10. New Way to be Human (B) • 11. You Already Take Me There (C) • 12. Happy is a Yuppie Word* (E) • 13. Meant To Live (Original) (D) • 14. Dare You To Move (Alternate) (D)
* Rare, never released videos
Album key:
A – from The Legend Of Chin (issued June 1997, as re:Think 51595)
B – from New Way To Be Human (issued March 1999, as re:Think 51688)
C – from Learning To Breathe (issued September 2000, as re:Think 51736)
D – from The Beautiful Letdown (issued February 2003, as RED Ink/Columbia 71083)
E – from Nothing Is Sound (issued September 2005, as Columbia 94581)
F – from Oh! Gravity. (issued December 2006, as Columbia 82880)
G – from The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian original soundtrack (issued June 2008, as Walt Disney Records D00074202)
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7/16/2008 - Switchfoot Auctioning off VIP Concert Packages for Charity
VIP Concert Packages Auction for Charity! 100% Benefits Habitat for Humanity affiliates in tour cities! www.ebay.com/musicbuildstour
THE MUSIC BUILDS TOUR with SWITCHFOOT and THIRD DAY Robert Randolph & the Family Band and Jars of Clay
Chad from Switchfoot: "We dreamed up the The Music Builds Tour along with a few friends of ours whose main commonality is a dream to see this world change for the better. Different bands, different backgrounds, one goal: A traveling festival to raise money and awareness for Habitat for Humanity. We think very highly of the people who listen to our music. We are grateful for the open minded audience who have embraced our songs and allowed us to push the boundaries of where the music can go. We invite you to put differences in musical taste aside and focus on our commonalities: we all want to see this world change for the better. We hope that you'll come with us on this next part of the journey and get involved in something much bigger than ourselves."
2008 Music Builds Tour (see dates below) - www.musicbuildstour.com
AUGUST
8/21 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
8/22 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center
8/23 Chicago, IL Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island
SEPTEMBER 9/7 West Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre
9/11 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center
9/12 Virginia Beach, VA Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater
9/13 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
9/14 Washington, DC Nissan Pavilion
9/18 Birmingham, AL Verizon Wireless Music Center Birmingham
9/19 Raleigh, NC Time Warner Cable Pavilion at Walnut Creek
9/20 Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheatre
9/21 Nashville, TN Sommet Center
9/25 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Wireless Pavilion
9/26 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless
9/27 San Diego, CA Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
9/28 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
OCTOBER
10/2 Oklahoma City, OK Ford Center
10/3 Houston, TX CWM Pavilion
10/4 San Antonio, TX Verizon Amphitheater
10/5 Dallas, TX Superpages.com Center
10/10 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
10/11 Kansas City, KS Sprint Center
10/12 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
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 | The Early Years 1997-2000
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