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Switchfoot
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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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11/29/2011 - Switchfoot Performs "Dark Horses" on The Tonight Show Tonight
GRAMMY-winning rock band SWITCHFOOT will perform their new hit single, "Dark Horses," on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" tonight. The song, which is from the group's new album, Vice Verses (Atlantic Records), is currently No. 6 on the Modern Rock chart.
Fresh off a successful European run that included stops in the UK, Holland, Germany, Austria and Switzerland and sold-out shows in London, Birmingham, Amsterdam, and Mannheim, SWITCHFOOT will resume their North American tour this Wednesday, November 30. In addition to headline dates, the band will play numerous holiday radio shows in the next month, performing alongside such artists as Blink 182 and Social Distortion. (See below for itinerary.)
Living Social and SWITCHFOOT are teaming up to present two special shows at the intimate Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles on December 14. Each show will kick off with an hour-long Q&A with SWITCHFOOT, followed by an acoustic performance featuring songs from Vice Verses.Fans can choose from a 6:30 PM or 9:00 PM show. Tickets are available today and tomorrow exclusively through www.livingsocial.com. For further details, visit http://www.livingsocial.com/cities/4/deals/186614-one-general-admission-ticket-and-hour-long-q-a.
The following evening, December 15, vocalist/guitarist Jon Foreman will perform at the first of the two-night Invisible Children Holiday Benefit at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, CA. The first evening will be curated by Pete Wentz and Alternative Press and will also feature Matt Pryor (The Get Up Kids), Aaron Gillespie (The Almost), Aaron Weiss (mewithoutYou) and Ryan O'Neal (Sleeping At Last). Additional information about the benefit shows and Invisible Children, which is working to end the use of child soldiers in Joseph Kony's rebel war and restore LRA-affected communities in central Africa to peace and prosperity, is available at www.invisiblechildren.com/music.
SWITCHFOOT'S cross-country trek with Anberlin this past fall drew sold-out crowds and rave reviews in virtually every market.Local chapters of StandUp for Kids (www.standupforkids.org), a national nonprofit volunteer outreach organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of at-risk, homeless and street kids, collected backpacksat the shows. The backpacks will be used to distribute food and essentials to kids served by the organization.
In celebration of their ongoing partnership with StandUp For Kids, SWITCHFOOT invites fans to submit their most creative hoodie designs - inspired by Vice Verses - for the chance to have it printed and distributed by Jedidiah Clothing, with proceeds benefiting StandUp For Kids. For further details, visit http://www.talenthouse.com/switchfoot-jedidiah-clothing-design-a-hoodie-inspired-by-vice-versus.
Each year the band hosts theSwitchfoot Bro-Am Presented By Hurley (http://www.switchfoot.com/c/bro-am), an annual concert/surf contest/silent auction. The event has raised more than $500,000 to date for San Diego-based children's charities, including StandUp for Kids.
A vinyl edition of Vice Verses - limited to 1,000 copies - is available now for pre-order at http://www.switchfoot.com. Billboard praised Vice Verses' "powerful, anthemic rockers" and Relevant Magazine called it SWITCHFOOT'S "most unique" album yet. "[The] gorgeous, swelling 'Restless' sounds plucked from U2's Achtung Baby," said Alternative Press. "But the real standout is 'Souvenirs,' a stunning ballad that, if there's any justice, will go down as one of the band's biggest hits to date."
SWITCHFOOT - comprising Jon Foreman (vocals/guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Chad Butler (drums), Jerome Fontamillas (keys/guitar) and Drew Shirley (guitar) - recorded most of Vice Verses in the band's San Diego, CA home studio, working with producer Neal Avron (Sara Bareilles, Weezer). Mike Elizondo (Eminem, Dr. Dre, Pink) who produced 2009's Hello Hurricane, served as executive producer.
SWITCHFOOT - UPCOMING U.S. TOUR DATES
11/30 Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
12/1 Richmond, VA @ The National
12/2 Charlottesville, VA @ Jefferson Theater (SOLD OUT)
12/3 Charleston, SC @ The Music Farm
12/4 Jacksonville, FL @ Met Park
12/6 St. Louis, MO@ The Pageant
12/7 Nashville, TN@ Cannery Ballroom
12/11 San Diego, CA @ Valley View Casino Center
12/16 Pharr, TX @ Pharr Events Center
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10/5/2011 - Switchfoot's Vice Verses Debuts at No. 8 on the Billboard 200
Vice Verses (Atlantic Records), the new album from GRAMMY-winning rock band SWITCHFOOT, debuts at No.8 on The Billboard 200. It also debuted at No.5 at iTunes Album chart, No.5 on the Internet Album chart and No.3 on iTunes Alternative chart. The band will perform "Dark Horses," their new Top 15 Modern Rock hit, on "Conan" on October 25th. The track was just added by Clear Channel Alternative Premium Choice, WTCL (Denver),WRFF (Philadelphia), KNDD (Seattle), WRXL (Richmond) and?WVIC (Lansing).
SWITCHFOOT's co-headlining tour with ANBERLIN is currently underway. (See below for itinerary.) After performing for a packed house at New York City's Best Buy Theatre last week, lead singer/guitarist Jon Foreman took the show outside, performing atop a newspaper stand for thousands of people in Times Square. Along the tour route, local chapters of StandUp for Kids (www.standupforkids.org), a national nonprofit volunteer outreach organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of at-risk, homeless and street kids, will be collecting new and used backpacksat the concerts. The backpacks will be used to distribute food and essentials to kids served by the organization.
"The War Inside," another track from Vice Verses, can be heard in the trailer for In Time, an upcoming 20th Century Fox film starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried. SWITCHFOOT has contributed an exclusive new song, "Out of Control," to the just-released Hawaii Five-0 soundtrack. The track was heard in this week's episode of the hit CBS show. You can also check out SWITCHFOOT'S recent performance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" at:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/280337/jimmy-kimmel-live-switchfoot-dark-horses
SWITCHFOOT waged a Game Day takeover of ABC, with Vice Verses tapped as the exclusive music for the Oklahoma vs. Florida State football game. ESPN hosted an exclusive stream of Vice Verses and partnered with the band to give away a trip for two to the 2012 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA. Hurley selected SWITCHFOOT as the exclusive music for the Hurley Pro, held last month in Trestles, CA and the band performed at a recent San Diego Padres game.
Vice Verses, the eighth studio record from the multi-platinum rock band, explores the polarity of what it means to be human. "Between the dialectic of life and death we are pulled tight, stretched out like the strings of my guitar," Jon Foreman explains in his latest Huffington Post piece, which you can read at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-foreman/vice-verses-making-art-ou_b_974302.html. "We are the notes dancing from the strings of time, held firm between life and death. This is the polarity of our existence, pulled tight between despair and hope, belief and doubt. We are strung tight between our birth and the grave. Humanity is dancing on the fretboard in-between. Death will one day cut the string. Until then, we live in the tension."
It's an adventurous collection that builds on the harder-edged sound of 2009's Hello Hurricane and puts the rhythm section upfront, with hip-hop influenced tracks like "Selling the News," "The Original" and "Blinding Light."
"[The] gorgeous, swelling 'Restless' sounds plucked from U2's Achtung Baby," said Alternative Press. "But the real standout is 'Souvenirs,' a stunning ballad that, if there's any justice, will go down as one of the band's biggest hits to date." Billboard praised Vice Verses' "powerful, anthemic rockers" and Relevant Magazine called it SWITCHFOOT'S "most unique" album yet.
SWITCHFOOT - comprising Jon Foreman (vocals/guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Chad Butler (drums), Jerome Fontamillas (keys/guitar) and Drew Shirley (guitar) - recorded most of Vice Verses in the band's San Diego, CA home studio, working with producer Neal Avron (Sara Bareilles, Weezer). Mike Elizondo (Eminem, Dr. Dre, Pink) who produced 2009's Hello Hurricane, served as executive producer. Hello Hurricane entered The Billboard 200 at No. 13 and contained the Modern Rock hits "The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues)" and "Mess of Me."
The band took home "Artist of the Year" honors at the San Diego Music Awards earlier this year and remains very connected to their hometown. Each year they host theSwitchfoot Bro-Am Presented By Hurley (http://www.switchfoot.com/c/bro-am), an annual concert/surf contest/silent auction. The event has raised more than $500,000 to date for San Diego-based children's charities, including StandUp for Kids.
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9/16/2011 - ESPN Teams Up With Switchfoot For the Premiere of Songs From Vice Verses
ESPN and multiplatinum rock band Switchfoot have teamed up to celebrate with millions of college football fans for the debut of five songs from Switchfoot’s new album, Vice Verses. ESPN will debut the songs from new album during this Saturday’s Oklahoma at Florida State game on ABC’s Saturday Night Football at 8 p.m. ET. The telecast will also feature Switchfoot’s new video of the first single “Dark Horses.”
In conjunction with the premiere, ESPN will host an exclusive stream for fans to be the first to hear the entire Vice Versesalbum on ESPN.com, which includes a link to a contest for winners to attend the Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena to watch the game with Switchfoot on January 2, 2012. Check out the stream at the link below:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/thelife/music/news/story?id=6944961
“To have our new album debuted during college football is something we never thought possible. There’s no greater thrill than to watch a college football game with one of our songs supporting the action. We’re all honored to partner with the great people at ESPN sharing our combined passion for sports and music,” says Jon Foreman, Switchfoot.
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8/10/2011 - SWITCHFOOT Debuts "Dark Horses," First Single From Upcoming Album, VICE VERSES, On "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Sept. 19
SWITCHFOOT will perform on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Monday, September 19th. The GRAMMY®-winning band will give “Dark Horses,” the lead single from its upcoming album, Vice Verses, its television debut. The track is climbing at Modern Rock radio, where it has already been added by KTBZ (Houston), San Diego’s 91X and KBZT, CIMX (Detroit), KPNT (St. Louis), WXDX (Pittsburgh), KXRK (Salt Lake City) and numerous other stations.
Credential Recordings/lowercase people and Atlantic Records will release Vice Verses, the eighth studio record from the multi-platinum rock band, on September 27th. Working with producer Neal Avron (Sara Bareilles, Weezer), SWITCHFOOT recorded most of the album in their San Diego, CA home studio. Mike Elizondo (Eminem, Dr. Dre, Pink) who produced 2009’s Hello Hurricane, served as executive producer. Hello Hurricane entered The Billboard 200 at No. 13 and contained the Modern Rock hits “The Sound (John M. Perkins’ Blues)” and “Mess of Me.” The band won “Artist of the Year” honors at the San Diego Music Awards earlier this week.
On September 22nd, SWITCHFOOT will launch a co-headlining tour with ANBERLIN in Wilmington, NC. A pre-sale for fan club members is underway now at http://switchfoot.artistarena.com/. Tickets will go on sale to the general public this Friday, August 12th, at http://www.switchfoot.com/switchfoot/c/tourdates. (See below for itinerary.)
SWITCHFOOT and ANBERLIN have also teamed up with Eventful http://eventful.com to give their fans in the cities where the tour is routed the opportunity to bring an exclusive VIP acoustic performance to their city. Fans have until September 15 to cast a vote for their city at http://eventful.com/switchfootandamberlintour. The tour city with the most Demands will host the VIP performance prior to the regularly scheduled show. Eventful’s “Demand it!”™ service is used by over 100,000 performers who engage with millions of their fans to find out where they are in demand, and then utilize this essential data to optimize future tour routing.
Local chapters of StandUp for Kids (www.standupforkids.org), a national nonprofit volunteer outreach organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of at-risk, homeless and street kids, will be collecting new and used backpacks at the concerts. The backpacks will be used to distribute food and essentials to kids served by the organization.
SWITCHFOOT has raised more than $500,000 for San Diego-based children’s charities, including StandUp for Kids, with its annual concert/surf contest/silent auction, the Switchfoot Bro-Am Presented By Hurley (http://www.switchfoot.com/c/bro-am). The seventh annual Bro-Am took place in June at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, CA.
ESPN college football will host an exclusive stream of Vice Verses on September 17th and the album will provide the soundtrack to the NCAA games airing that day on ESPN. SWITCHFOOT will perform at the San Diego Padres-Arizona Diamondbacks baseball game on September 18th at PETCO Park in San Diego.
SWITCHFOOT – comprising Jon Foreman (vocals/guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Chad Butler (drums), Jerome Fontamillas (keys/guitar) and Drew Shirley (guitar) – expands its sonic palette on Vice Verses. Songs like “Afterlife” and “The War Inside” take the harder-edged approach of Hello Hurricane a step further, creating what Billboard has called “powerful, anthemic rockers.” Tracks such as the groove-oriented “The Original” and “Blinding Light” benefit from a hip-hop backbeat as does “Selling the News,” a Beck-like song that finds Foreman performing spoken word. “The War Inside” really puts the rhythm section up front while the snappy “Rise Above It” recalls the Chili Peppers punk-funk. “‘Restless’ is the story of my life: thirsty, reaching, yearning for more,” confesses Foreman as his unflinchingly honest lyrics drive the current single rapidly climbing the AC/CHR Christian radio charts.
With its play on words, the new album’s title suggests its theme: everything has two sides. “Every blessing comes with a set of curses,” singer-guitarist Jon Foreman sings on the title track, all the while wondering if “there’s a meaning to it all.”
“The whole thing is about polarity,” says Foreman. “We wanted to write about the polarity of what it means to be human, the lights and darks. I’m always intrigued by the tension that exists between life and death. When making Hello Hurricane, there was a graveyard right by the hotel we were staying at while we were mixing it, and I spent a little bit of time there each morning walking through and sorting it out…really Vice Verses started there. This record is as much about loss as it is about what we still have while we’re living.”
The pre-order for Vice Verses is currently underway at www.switchfoot.com.
SWITCHFOOT/ANBERLIN FALL 2011 U.S. TOUR
9/22 Wilmington, NC UNC-Wilmington
9/25 New York, NY Best Buy
9/26 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero
9/27 Oneonta, NY SUNY College
9/29 Grand Rapids, MI Hoogenboom Center – Calvin College
9/30 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
10/1 Bourbonnais, IL Olivet Nazarene University-Centennial
10/2 Dekalb, IL Northern Illinois University
10/5 Bowling Green, OH Bowling Green State University - Stroh Center
10/7 Boulder, CO Boulder Theatre
10/8 Salt Lake City, UT Gallivan Center – X96 concert
10/10 San Francisco, CA The Warfield Theatre
10/11 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
10/13 Amarillo, TX Azteca Music Hall
10/14 Siloam Springs, AR John Brown University – Bill George Arena
10/15 Longview, TX Le Tourneau University – Belcher Center
10/17 Dallas, TX House of Blues
10/18 Austin, TX Stubbs Waller Creek
10/20 Albuquerque, NM Kiva Auditorium
10/21 Phoenix, AZ Grand Canyon University Arena (SWITCHFOOT ONLY)
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6/14/2011 - VICE VERSES, The Follow-Up To SWITCHFOOT'S GRAMMY-Winning Hello Hurricane, Is Scheduled For Sept. 27 Release
On September 27th, Credential Recordings/lowercase people and Atlantic Records will release Vice Verses, the eighth studio record from multi-platinum rock band SWITCHFOOT. Working with producer Neal Avron (Weezer, Linkin Park), the band recorded most of the album in their San Diego, CA home studio. Mike Elizondo (Eminem, Regina Spektor) who produced SWITCHFOOT’s GRAMMY-winning album, Hello Hurricane, served as executive producer. Released in 2009, Hello Hurricane entered The Billboard 200 at No. 13 and contained the Modern Rock hits “The Sound (John M. Perkins’ Blues)” and “Mess of Me.”
“Vice Verses is a record of tension and release. It’s an attempt to describe the polarity of the human experience. The sunlight and shadow. The highs and lows, laughter and pain, hope and fear, doubts and belief,” says lead singer/guitarist Jon Foreman. In the title track, he writes, “‘Every blessing comes with a set of curses. I got my vices. I got my vice verses.’ So we live in the tension – pulled and stretched thin. Vice Verses is soul music – attempting to get to the heart of the human experience: Living in the tension and turning it into song.”
Vice Verses is the work of a band that is so restless, they devote an entire song (“Restless”) to the condition. It’s that very uneasiness – an unwillingness to choose the treadmill over the triathlon – that fuels the band’s forays into new musical territory and Jon Foreman’s unflinchingly honest lyrics. You can hear the tension build along with the first chords of album opener “Afterlife,” leading into a bold statement of intent: “I’ve tasted fire I’m ready to come alive/I can’t just shut it up and fake that I’m alright/I’m ready now/I’m not waiting for the afterlife….I believe we start forever now.”
Songs like “Afterlife” and “The War Inside” take the harder-edged approach of Hello Hurricane a step further, creating what Billboard has called “powerful, anthemic rockers…like an amalgamation of U2’s ‘Achtung Baby,’ Linkin Park.” Overall, Vice Verses is a more eclectic collection than its predecessor with quiet gems like “Souvenirs” and the title track next to the infectious “The Original,” reminiscent of Foo Fighters, and the biting, largely spoken-word “Selling the News.” The latter is a poetry slam Beck-meets-Beastie Boys style examination of a media-mad nation: “America listens the story is told/the hard sell, all caps, all bold…begging the question mongering fears/stroking the eye and tickling ears/the truth ain’t just what it appears/we’re selling the news.”
But SWITCHFOOT isn’t content to merely detail the gaping contradictions they find within themselves or the surrounding culture. As the rousing lead single “Dark Horses” makes abundantly clear, we were designed to transcend, to stand up against the darkness. It’s a theme echoed in Foreman’s latest Huffington Post piece (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-foreman/meaning-of-life_b_874934.html), excerpted here:
“The art comes from the awkward ache. The knot in my stomach usually teaches me more than comfort ever could. The sculptor’s chisel carves away at the block to bring something new into being. In the same way, we hammer away at the world we're given to bring something new into being. We re-appropriate the past and present to create the future – breath by breath.”
SWITCHFOOT – comprising Jon Foreman (vocals/guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Chad Butler (drums), Jerome Fontamillas (keys/guitar) and Drew Shirley (guitar) – will launch a world tour in conjunction with the release of Vice Verses. (See summer tour itinerary below.) This weekend the band is hosting what is, to them, one of the most meaningful concerts of the year: the Switchfoot Bro-Am Presented By Hurley (http://www.switchfoot.com/c/bro-am). The Howls, The Romany Rye, The Silent Comedy and Jon Foreman & Friends will perform at the concert/surf contest, to be held Saturday, June 18th, at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, CA. An Auction Night Soiree (set for June 16th at a private La Jolla Farms residence) and a post-concert after-party at the nearby Belly Up Tavern featuring performances by Johnny Rzeznik (Goo Goo Dolls), Fiction Family and Little Hurricane round out the weekend’s activities. Now in its seventh year, this year’s Bro-Am will benefit the San Diego and Oceanside chapters of StandUp For Kids (www.standupforkids.org), a national nonprofit volunteer outreach organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of at-risk, homeless and street kids. Since its inception in 2005, the Bro-Am has raised almost $500,000 for San Diego-based children’s charities.
The track listing for Vice Verses is as follows:
1. Afterlife
2. The Original
3. The War Inside
4. Restless
5. Blinding Light
6. Selling the News
7. Thrive
8. Dark Horses
9. Souvenirs
10. Rise Above It
11. Vice Verses
12. Where I Belong
SWITCHFOOT Summer Tour Itinerary:
06/15/2011 Stone Mountain, GA Stone Mountain
06/17/2011 Del Mar, CA USA Del Mar Fairgrounds
06/18/2011 Encinitas, CA Bro Am 2011 - Moonlight Beach
06/23/2011 Mineral City, OH Atwood Lake Park
06/25/2011 Irving, TX KLTY Celebrate Freedom
07/05/2011 Milwaukee, WI WLUM Summerfest
07/09/2011 Doswell, VA Kings Dominion - Kings Fest
07/13/2011 Willmar, MN Willmar Civic Center Grounds
07/22/2011 Enumclaw, WA USA Enumclaw Expo Center
07/30/2011 Chicago, IL Ignite Festival 2011 - Fielders Stadium
08/05/2011 Midland, TX Rock the Desert Festival Field
08/06/2011 Gilford, NH USA Gunstock Mountain Resort - Soulfest
08/11/2011 Muskegon, MI USA Unity Festival
08/12/2011 Huntington, IN Huntington University
09/09/2011 Orlando, FL Universal Studios
09/10/2011 St. Louis, MO Six Flags St. Louis, MO
09/23/2011 Leesburg, VA Awakening Festival
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 | Jon Foreman talks about Switchfoot's newest album, "Vice Verses" |  | Jon Foreman talks about Switchfoot's upcoming album, "Vice Verses" |  | Jon Foreman talks about Switchfoot's song, "Afterlife" |  | Jon Foreman talks about what to expect from "Vice Verses" |  | Drew from Switchfoot talks about "Vice Verses" |  | Jerome from Switchfoot talks about "Vice Verses" |  | Tim from Switchfoot talks about "Vice Verses" |  | Chad from Switchfoot talks about "Vice Verses" |  | Switchfoot's Vice Verses listening session |  | Switchfoot on Bro-Am |  | Switchfoot's Jon Foreman on "The Sound" |  | Switchfoot at Creation 2010 |  | Switchfoot plays "Always" |  | Switchfoot - Sing It Out part 2 |  | Switchfoot on recording Hello Hurricane - part 2 |  | Switchfoot on the theme of Hello Hurricane |  | Switchfoot on their single "Mess Of Me" |  | Switchfoot on "Your Love Is A Song" |  | Switchfoot on their new album Hello Hurricane |  | Switchfoot on recording Hello Hurricane |  | Switchfoot on the new song "Sing It Out" |  | Switchfoot - Mess of Me |  | Trailer for Switchfoot's album "Hello Hurricane" |  | Switchfoot on their upcoming album presale |  | Jon Foreman on "Oh! Gravity" |  | Jon Foreman |  | Switchfoot - Awakening |  | Switchfoot's favorites |  | What's it like to experience Switchfoot live in concert? |  | Switchfoot discusses the song "American Dream" |  | Switchfoot discusses their song "Oh! Gravity" |  | switchfoot - oh gravity |  | Switchfoot - We Are One Tonight |  | Stars |  | You Already Take Me There |  | Happy Thanksgiving from Switchfoot's Jon Foreman |
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 | The Best Yet
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 | Oh! Gravity
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 | Nothing Is Sound
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 | The Early Years 1997-2000
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 | The Beautiful Letdown
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 | Learning To Breathe
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 | New Way To Be Human
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 | The Legend Of Chin
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