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The Official Switchfoot Biography...
Everybody wants a story; this is ours. It’s not about putting
on a show or trying to sell something. Being Switchfoot is all
about putting a different foot forward, risking to change or be
changed. Switchfoot is a rock and roll family of sorts. Tim, Chad,
Jerome and I have seen pretty much everything over the past six
years. We’ve done the “thirteen-hour drive” tours in the van,
we’ve slept on the streets in London, we’ve gotten kicked out
of the club in Hawaii, we’ve met our heroes and archenemies. We’ve
been at this ever since Tim graduated from High School: the best
years of our lives playing the songs that we believe in. This
is the beginning of our story.
From the start we wanted to be genuine- the same people on and
off stage. However, wearing your heart on your sleeve in front
of an audience is a huge risk- strings break, the power goes out,
fingers and memories malfunction. I used to hate playing live
music for this reason. I felt like I could express what I wanted
to say better on my four-track than I could on stage. When Tim,
Chad, Jerome and I joined forces I finally felt like we were saying
something new as a live band, something that needed to be said.
I began to love the floating moments when anything can happen
next. Somewhere back there the risk of playing live became a fuel
to burn and our honesty became our strength.
Our roots dig deep into San Diego. We grew up surfing every day
and competing on the weekends. In fact, the name Switchfoot comes
from a surfing term. We’re proud of our local music scene and
thankful to be a part of it. We’ve got our local heroes, (Mark
Trombino, O, Rob Crow, John Reese) but we all come to the table
with different musical backgrounds. In many ways our strength
is in our diversity. Tim might wish that he were Paul McCartney
but Chad would probably lean toward Stevie Wonder. I think I might
go for Miles Davis but that’s another story. The point is that
our albums have always been hard to pin down. We’ve never tried
for a specific sound or genre. The “Switchfoot Sound” if there
is such a thing has been simply an attempt to put every song on
tape with the unique production that every individual song needs.
The song is king not the album.
Switchfoot songs come from a place near the center of who I am.
These songs are my way of exploring the world, and at times challenging
the way things are. I’ve always had trouble writing the caffeinated
chorus that pretends to be something that I’m not. We’ve never
fit in any of the genre boxes, so we did our own thing, not in
an attempt to be different but simply trying to be ourselves.
I try to be honest in my songs and in my life as I try to wrestle
with the tension of “how it is and how it should be.” I want the
listener to wrestle with the tension for herself because freedom
and truth and love are worth fighting for. Moreover, life is worth
living.
News of 2004
The California band, named after a popular surfing term, is riding
a wave of acclaim based on its gold-selling fourth album, THE
BEAUTIFUL LETDOWN
Recently nominated for 7 Dove Awards, including Artist of the
Year, Switchfoot continues bringing its hope-filled brand of modern
rock music into the mainstream with upcoming television appearances
on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (March 12) and On Air with Ryan
Seacrest (March 16).
Switchfoot – Live In San Diego (DVD)
Following the success of the band’s breakthrough gold album,
THE BEAUTIFUL LETDOWN, Switchfoot rocks a sold-out hometown crowd
on its first DVD release, LIVE IN SAN DIEGO, in stores March 23.
LIVE IN SAN DIEGO features 11 concert performances of songs like
MTV hit “Meant To Live,” plus “Dare You To Move,” “Learning To
Breathe,” “Gone,” “Ammunition,” and “More Than Fine.” Also included
are Switchfoot interviews and behind the scenes footage from the
“Meant To Live” video shoot.
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