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| Full Name: | Switchfoot |
| Place of Birth: | San Diego, California |
| Claim to Fame: | Album The Beautiful Letdown (2003) |
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| Full Name: | Switchfoot |
| Place of Birth: | San Diego, California |
| Claim to Fame: | Album The Beautiful Letdown (2003) |

Title: Switchfoot "This is Home" THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA
Description: Great news! Switchfoot has been chosen to record a song for the official Prince Caspian movie soundtrack!
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Title: Switchfoot You [A Walk To Remember]
Description: Hey this is a song by Switchfoot from the movie A WALK TO REMEMBER..my favourite in the movie!!So howz it?? [This is for my Drew!!]

Title: Switchfoot Meant to live (Spiderman)
Description: Switchfoot "Meant to live"
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Lancaster Online - Found Jun. 18, 2009 The independent life agrees with Chad Butler, the drummer for Switchfoot. |
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The Coast News - Found Jun. 29, 2009 Photo by Daniel Knighton Share This Article: similar stories Switchfoot sponsors annual concert and surf contest| 1 month ago Familiar faces... |
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North County Times - Found Jun. 28, 2009 ... platinum rock band Switchfoot. Foreman, the lead singer, advanced to the finals of the Surf Joust division in the fifth annual Switchfoot Bro... |
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North County Times - Found Jun. 25, 2009 It's going to be a busy couple of days for Switchfoot. |
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LiveDaily - Found Jun. 10, 2009 Blue October[ tickets ] and Switchfoot [ tickets ] will embark on a co-headlining tour this summer to promote their respective new releases, |
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Top40-Charts - Found Jun. 18, 2009 BRENTWOOD, TN. (Top40 Charts/ Sparrow Records) - Be sure to make plans to attend the Crazy Makin Summer Tour featuring Switchfoot that runs from July ... |
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Examiner.com - Found Jun. 4, 2009 ... are the Booth Brothers via Youtube: Switchfoot will be headlining Livefaithfest in Kent on Saturday, July 11. Here's Switchfoot from their... |
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SURF Magazine - Found May. 12, 2009 What: 5th Annual Switchfoot Bro-Am Where: Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, CA Surf contest: 7AM-3:30PM Concert: 11AM-5PM A FREE beach event open to the |
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The Daily Times - Found Jun. 6, 2009 ... led him to his most recent project -- Fiction Family, a band he started with fellow San Diegan Jon Foreman of power-pop outfit Switchfoot. |
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Top40-Charts - Found Jun. 2, 2009 ... elegant, a transcendent work that finds Switchfoot exploring new musical textures. Founded in San Diego, CA in 1996, Switchfoot released three... |
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Switchfoot
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| Switchfoot | |
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Lead singer Jon Foreman and drummer Chad Butler
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| Background information | |
| Origin | San Diego, California, USA |
| Genre(s) | Alternative rock, post-grunge |
| Years active | 1996–present |
| Label(s) | Re:Think (1997–2000) Columbia/Sony BMG (2002–2007) lowercase people records (2007–present) |
| Associated acts | Fiction Family Mortal Fold Zandura All Together Separate |
| Website | switchfoot.com |
| Members | |
| Jon Foreman Tim Foreman Chad Butler Jerome Fontamillas Drew Shirley |
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Switchfoot is an American alternative rock band from San Diego, California. The band's members are Jon Foreman (vocals, guitar), Tim Foreman (bass guitar, backing vocals), Chad Butler (drums, percussion), Jerome Fontamillas (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), and Drew Shirley (guitar).
Known for their energetic live shows 1234, the three guitarists in the line-up often operate simultaneously, building on the pop sensibilities of Foreman's songwriting, and, rounded out by Fontamillas's work on the synthesizer, bringing his industrial roots to the sound, the band works up "the Switchfoot sound"5 – a melodic crunch of densely layered sound featuring some electronic experimentation, and often driven by hard-charging guitar riffs, while throwing in a few softer, spacey ballads as well.
Switchfoot first gained mainstream recognition after the inclusion of four of their songs in the 2002 movie A Walk to Remember. This recognition led to their major label debut, The Beautiful Letdown, which was released in 2003. It went on to sell over 2.6 million copies and produced the band's best-known singles, "Meant to Live" and "Dare You to Move".
According to Jon Foreman, the name "Switchfoot" is a surfing term. "We all love to surf and have been surfing all our lives so to us, the name made sense. To switch your feet means to take a new stance facing the opposite direction. It's about change and movement, a different way of approaching life and music".6
The band has recently completed their seventh studio album, Hello Hurricane, which is now currently set for an October 2009 release. 7
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Switchfoot was founded in 1996 as Chin Up, consisting of Jon Foreman and his brother Tim, along with Chad Butler on the drums. After playing only a few shows, the band was contacted by Charlie Peacock, and eventually signed to his indie label Re:think Records under the current moniker Switchfoot. Re:think would distribute the first three Switchfoot albums, The Legend of Chin, New Way to Be Human, and Learning to Breathe. Because Re:think was bought out by Christian giant Sparrow Records before Switchfoot's first release, however, the band's and Peacock's intentions of being marketed outside of the Contemporary Christian music scene and reaching a wider audience were put on hold. Consequently, the band was mostly marketed exclusively to Christian radio and retail outlets early in their careers.
Of Switchfoot's first three albums Learning to Breathe was the most successful, being certified gold by the RIAA, and receiving a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Gospel Album.
In 2002, Switchfoot's music was featured prominently in the movie A Walk to Remember. Singer and actress Mandy Moore, who starred in the movie, sang Switchfoot's song "Only Hope" during a scene in the movie. The movie's soundtrack album also featured a duet with Jon Foreman and Moore, and as well as four other Switchfoot songs, in addition to Moore's cover of "Only Hope".8
In 2004, following the commercial success of The Beautiful Letdown, a compilation titled The Early Years: 1997-2000 was released. It featured Switchfoot's first three indie albums released under re:think records and included the original artwork for all the albums.
Following the exposure that came from "A Walk to Remember," Switchfoot attracted attention from multiple record labels and ultimately signed with the major record label, Columbia Records/SonyBMG. Their major label debut, The Beautiful Letdown, under Columbia Records/Red Ink, represented the band's evolution from the predominantly lo-fi, indie rock sound of their early albums, toward a more layered, synth-influenced sound that helped launch the band to mainstream popularity. This shift sonically could be attributed to the fact that the album was the first to include keyboardist Jerome Fontamillas, formerly of industrial bands Mortal and Fold Zandura. Fontamillas had been touring with Switchfoot since 2000, following the release of Learning to Breathe.
"The Beautiful Letdown" has since been certified double platinum, selling more than 2.6 million copies,9 on the strength of constant touring and the huge mainstream radio hits "Meant to Live" and "Dare You to Move." A DVD of the band's live concert, Live in San Diego, went platinum as well, and a third single, "This Is Your Life" was released to radio. The song "Gone" received major airplay on Christian radio stations as well. In 2005, Switchfoot received five Dove Award nominations, and won four, including Artist of the year.
In 2005 prior to the release of Nothing Is Sound Switchfoot announced that guitarist Drew Shirley (previously the guitarist for All Together Separate) had become the band's fifth member after touring with the band since 2003. Nothing Is Sound, was released on September 13, 2005, and with Shirley's inclusion saw Switchfoot's sound become even more densely layered and guitar-heavy, resulting in an album that was edgier and darker than any of their previous work. "Stars" was released as the first radio single to promote the album, and was a solid hit on mainstream and alternative rock radio stations. "We Are One Tonight" was released as the second single in early 2006.
The album debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, an all-time high for the band, while bassist Tim Foreman attracted headlines by speaking out against the copy-protection10 used by the label and providing fans a detailed workaround on the band's message board, which was quickly deleted by Sony. This copy-protection is known as Extended Copy Protection, which has been identified by leading anti-virus companies as a trojan horse and a rootkit.
In Spring of 2006 the band introduced "a video diary of life on the road" in the form of freely downloadable video podcasts available via iTunes. In addition to featuring snippets of upcoming songs and live performances, the videos gave fans an inside look at the more casual and humorous aspects of the band members' touring lives, as well as featuring footage of the band working on their follow-up to Nothing Is Sound.
Switchfoot's next album, Oh! Gravity., was released on December 26, 2006 to considerable critical acclaim. It entered the Billboard chart at #1811 and peaked at #1 on iTunes' Top Albums chart.
Prior to the release of the album, Switchfoot e-mailed a newsletter on June 2 which contained a free download of the song "Daylight to Break" and a statement from Foreman implying that the band wanted to have a new album out by the end of the year, as well as a thanks to their fans for helping keep the band together for ten years. The band tried to involve their fans in the creation of the album,12 setting up a webcam in their recording studio and running a contest for a chance to play the cowbell in the studio with the band.13
To promote the album, the band first released the song, "Dirty Second Hands," as a "preview" single via iTunes on September 26.14 The title song "Oh! Gravity" was also released to iTunes on October 21, sent to radio on October 31 as the lead single for the album,15 and achieved moderate success at alternative and modern rock radio. The music video for the song premiered on Yahoo! Music on November 13, 2006. The album's second single, "Awakening," was released in early 2007. Although it saw little success on mainstream radio, the video for that song received over one million hits on YouTube in less than three months.
Later, on August 10, 2007, Jon Foreman revealed that the band had severed ties with Columbia Records in order to release music as an Indie band. "Neither party has any hard feelings," he said of the split a few months later. "I think for us, the reason why we signed with Columbia was because of the people that were there. So it’s very understandable when all those people are gone, you don’t hold any real bad feelings or good feelings towards a company name. I think that’s part of the problem with the corporate entity as a whole is that there’s no true responsibility."16 Later in October, the band announced that they had created a new record label called lowercase people records, in order to better make a direct connection with their fans.
Subsequently, Foreman began working on his own set of solo EP's (one named after each season of the year); the first of these was released on November 27, 2007, the last on June 10, 200817 Foreman also began a side project with Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek originally called "The Real SeanJon" but later renamed "Fiction Family".
With their new status as an independent band, Switchfoot embarked on their 2007 fall tour, playing shows with Relient K, and Ruth. The tour, dubbed the "Appetite For Construction Tour," was designed to benefit Habitat For Humanity, with the bands donating one dollar per ticket sold to the cause.18 In addition, Foreman wrote the song "Rebuild" with Matt Thiessen from Relient K, and released it as a way to raise additional money for Habitat. By the end of the tour, the bands had raised over $100,000 for Habitat for Humanity.19
In March through May, the band also embarked on a short national tour (titled the Up In Arms Tour)20, partnering with the organization To Write Love on Her Arms21.
Later that year, on November 4, the Columbia Records/Sony Music, released the first ever Switchfoot greatest hits compilation album titled The Best Yet, a sort of "final farewell from Sony"22
Prior to the label split, Foreman had announced in a March 17, 2007 MySpace blog that Switchfoot had begun pre-production for a new album, saying that "the new SF record is underway." Later, on October 12, 2007, Foreman also announced that the band had begun construction of their own studio in their hometown of San Diego. It was completed in the spring of 2008, and the band began recording their follow-up to 2006's Oh! Gravity.23
In March, the band wrote and recorded a new song called "This Is Home" for the film The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.24 The song was included on the film's official soundtrack and an accompanying music video was also filmed, with footage from the film.25
The band started ramping up recording in June, and re-launched a new version of their popular studio webcam in July, giving their fans an opportunity to follow their progress.
Lowercase People Records will partner with the independent record label ATO Records to release the new Switchfoot album, in a deal similar to the one ATO has with British rock band Radiohead. Charlie Peacock reported that "it's no secret that Switchfoot is working with ATO and the good people at Red Light Management."262728 The album is to be released in October of 2009. 29
On April 22, 2009, the band announced that instead of one studio album, they had actually been at work on 4 albums-worth of material, and had decided to release them one after another. Each will be released separately, starting with the first one in the fall of 2009, titled Hello Hurricane. 30 31 The album to follow it will be called Vice Verses and will be released at a yet-to-be determined time in 2010. 32
Switchfoot's frontman and guitarist Jon Foreman cites his musical influences as U2, The Beatles, and Keith Green.33 Guitarist Drew Shirley cites U2, Miles Davis, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Walker, Phil Keaggy, Michael Jackson, Dave Matthews Band, and the Brand New Heavies,citation needed while bassist Tim Foreman pays tribute to Stevie Wonder.34 Chad Butler also cites Dave Grohl as an influence for The Beautiful Letdown.35 Though they draw from a varied number of influences, they sound very different from any of their heroes. “We’ve never fit in any of the genre boxes,” says Jon Foreman. “I think that diversity is our strength”.36
Songwriters like Bono, Bob Dylan, and Johnny Cash have inspired Foreman's introspective lyrics.37 "We try to make music for thinking people," he mentions,38 which can be characterized by his allusions to the works of philosophers like Søren Kierkegaard and Augustine of Hippo in the songs "Sooner or Later (Soren's Song)" and "Something More (Augustine's Confession)" respectively. "Meant to Live", the band's runaway hit, was inspired by T. S. Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men",39 while "Stars", the lead single off Nothing Is Sound, briefly "looks at things from the Descartes perspective," according to Foreman.40
Switchfoot is often referred to as a "Christian band", mostly due to their involvement with the Christian rock scene in their early days. But the band has always shunned this label: "For us, it's a faith, not a genre", says Jon Foreman. "We've always been very open and honest about where the songs are coming from. For us, these songs are for everyone. Calling us 'Christian rock' tends to be a box that closes some people out and excludes them. And that's not what we're trying to do. Music has always opened my mind—and that's what we want".41 Duly, Foreman's lyrics steer clear of preachiness, exclusive declarations of faith, or even any mention of Jesus Christ, instead questioning the status quo, probing existential issues through "Socratic dialogue"42 in which he answers questions with more questions, exploring frustrations, or simply being inspirational. This approach has resulted in Switchfoot sometimes being described as a "thinking person's" band.4344 Foreman's poetry is acclaimed by fans and critics alike for its heartfelt honesty, which is evident in his appraisal of the human condition, and in his willingness to not just embrace his faith, but to express doubt as well.
As a result, the band's fan base transcends different beliefs and lifestyles. "As a musician I guess the only thing I would ask from a listener is to put the CD in, close your eyes and forget about all the peripherals," says Foreman. "I guess that's a dream that may not happen in my lifetime, but I listen to music from all sorts of people and I think there is an open-minded individual who will be able to listen to music of all types."45 Though they hold this position, they have not alienated their Christian fans. As in their indie days, they are still distributed to Christian retail outlets through Sparrow Records, featured on Christian radio and charts, and presented Dove Awards, even after having been signed to the mainstream Columbia Records. "[Signing to Columbia was] a realization of something that we'd wanted to be from the beginning," Foreman explains. "When we were signed to re:think Records [an indie label], the goal was to get the music out to everybody. [But] when Sparrow [a Christian label] bought re:think Records, it was evident that our music wasn't going to be in the hands of everybody. As a Christian, I have a lot to say within the walls of the church. But also, as a Christian, I've got a lot to say just about life in general ... So to be able to be on Columbia and on Sparrow felt like the realization of the two sides of what we had to say. It's a dream come true to be able to have songs that are outside of the box."46
Following the release of The Beautiful Letdown, the band temporarily stopped playing at Christian festivals and doing interviews with Christian based organizations, as they found the speculation about their faith to be distracting from the music. Three years later, Switchfoot began going back on this policy, headlining at large Christian-based music festivals, and agreeing to be featured on the June 2006 cover of CCM Magazine,47 after declining the opportunity for years.48 Yet in many ways they used the opportunity to describe their split from the CCM industry. This has caused some, such as Spin writer Andrew Beaujon, to take the view that "their lyrics often have two different meanings, one meaning for a Christian audience and one meaning for the rest of us. They try to relate to two different groups of people at once".49
Switchfoot has been actively involved in a number of humanitarian causes, including DATA, the ONE Campaign, the Keep A Breast Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Invisible Children, and To Write Love on Her Arms.5051
In addition to supporting those causes, they founded the Switchfoot Bro-Am Surf Contest, a benefit contest and concert to raise money for various organizations serving homeless kids in the band's hometown of San Diego.5253 Also, before recording Nothing Is Sound, the band made a trip to several South African villages, which inspired the album's song "The Shadow Proves the Sunshine". Seeing an orphanage filled with infants who all lost their parents to AIDS, befriending orphans in the streets, and getting involved with a children's choir called the "Kuyasa Kids" moved them to start an organization called lowercase people. The organization originally published a quarterly online magazine for music, arts and social justice. They have also produced a CD by the Kuyasa Kids54 to help raise money for the children's communities.55
In 2008, Switchfoot also got involved in the musical movement to spread awareness about 21st century slavery and human trafficking, performing "Awakening" for the documentary film Call + Response.
Jon Foreman has also released several solo projects, and is also involved in a musical collaboration called Fiction Family with Sean Watkins of the band Nickel Creek.
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