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As they enter their 17th year as a band, Switchfoot has achieved a level of success that brothers Jon and Tim Foreman and their high-school friend Chad Butler never anticipated when forming the band in San Diego in 1996. The SoCal natives have sold 5.5 million copies worldwide of their eight studio albums (including their 2003 double-platinum breakthrough The Beautiful Letdown and 2009’s Grammy Award-winning Hello Hurricane), racked up a string of Alternative radio hit singles (“Meant to Live,” “Dare You To Move,” “Mess of Me,” “The Sound (John M. Perkins’ Blues),” “Dark Horses,” and “Afterlife”), performed sold-out world tours (visiting five continents in the past year alone), raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to aid homeless kids in their community through their own Bro-Am Foundation, and earned themselves a global fan base devoted to Switchfoot’s emotionally intelligent and uplifting brand of alternative rock.

So when it came time to write the songs that would make up their ninth studio album, the members of Switchfoot were looking for a challenge. “The point became, ‘What are we going to do to push ourselves,’” Jon recalls. “Could we take ourselves somewhere we’d never been before, yet achieve a feeling of comfort at the same time? How do we go to a new place that feels like home?”

Switchfoot found the answers on the road and in the waves. A year ago, while touring in support of their 2011 album Vice Verses, the long-time surfers set out in search of inspiration by visiting several of their favorite surf breaks around the world. “The idea was to surf, write songs, play music, and see what ideas came,” says Tim. The band traveled to Jeffreys Bay and Crayfish Factory in South Africa, Bronte Beach in Australia, Raglan in New Zealand, and Uluwatu in Bali, and chronicled their physical and emotional journey, as well as their unshakeable brotherly bond, in Fading West — a documentary film that features stunning locales, revealing interviews, jubilant live footage, and glimpses of Switchfoot at home and in their studio in San Diego. Like Rattle and Hum meets Endless Summer, the movie is part travelogue, part surf film, and part behind-the-scenes look at the making of the band’s upcoming new album, which will also be entitled Fading West.

Not surprisingly, the album, which finds Switchfoot returning to the melodic pop sensibility of their early years, was inspired by the sea, which Jon describes as a perfect metaphor for simultaneously experiencing comfort and danger. “You’re comfortable out there, but it’s the unknown,” he says. “You can paddle out in South Africa and it’s exactly like home and nothing like home all at once. That’s what I’m hoping our record feels like — trying to find peace in dangerous places.”

There’s a memorable scene in Fading West where the band members are paddling out at Uluwatu with their friend, surf champ Rob Machado. Jon says he had a major epiphany that day. “As I sat on my board in the Indian Ocean, I realized that these waves could eventually make it back to my home of San Diego thousands of miles away,” he says. “That rhythm and pulse was really grounding and inspiring on so many levels. It made me grasp the dichotomy between the pull of the road and the pull toward getting back home. It’s like we had to leave home to find home. For a long time, home was a place of failure because it meant that we didn’t have any shows,” Jon adds. “When you drop out of college in your early ’20s and all your friends are getting jobs and you’re the guy who lives with his parents, it’s way better to be on the road. Only recently did I feel like home was a place where I could feel comfortable and content.”

Switchfoot traces its roots to the beaches of San Diego when the Foremans and Butler connected as surfers (Jerome Fontamillas joined in September 2000 and Drew Shirley in 2005). Though they competed in national surf championships on weekends, their real bond came from a common love of music. They decided to form a band, chose the name Switchfoot (a surfing term), put themselves through months of sweaty rehearsals in their garage, and then hit the road. After just 20 gigs, Switchfoot signed with re:Think Records and released three albums, The Legend of Chin (1997), New Way To Be Human (1999), and the gold-certified Learning to Breathe (2000), before signing with Columbia Records, which released their fourth album, The Beautiful Letdown, on its Red/Ink subsidiary, upping the band to Columbia proper after the album sold more than a million copies. (It eventually sold 2.6 million.) The band released two more albums with Sony, 2005’s Nothing Is Sound, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard album chart, and 2006’s Oh! Gravity., which climbed to No. 1 on the iTunes Album chart, before going their separate ways with the company. 

Itching for creative freedom, Switchfoot financed the building of its own studio where they recorded their seventh album, the hard-hitting Hello Hurricane, and its groove-oriented follow-up Vice Verses, both of which they released on their own lowercase people records via Atlantic Records. (Jon also released four solo EPs and a debut album with Fiction Family, his side project with Nickel Creek’s Sean Watkins.)

Along the way, Switchfoot have been steadfast in their commitment to giving back by supporting various humanitarian causes, such as DATA, the ONE Campaign, Habitat for Humanity, Invisible Children, and To Write Love on Her Arms. In 2005, the band held its first annual Bro-Am, a day-long event that includes a surf contest, live concert on the beach, charity auction, and after-party at local tavern Belly Up. Now in its ninth year, the Bro-Am has raised more than $715,000 to benefit local children's charities that aid at-risk, homeless, and street kids in San Diego. “We’ve got a really young fan base and some of the kids who come to our shows are homeless,” Tim says. “You’d never know it, but they are. I think we’ve always been drawn to the underdog, and I can’t think of a bigger underdog than a kid who’s fighting for his life at the age of 12.”

Switchfoot premiered Fading West on opening night of the 2013 Summer X-Games in August.  (The band have been very active in the action sports world, having performed at numerous NFL and MLB post-game events, as well as at the US Open of Surfing in 2011.)  They will spend the fall on a unique tour, with the film serving as the opening act to a more intimate, stripped down performance from the band.  The film will be released digitally towards the end of 2013, with the new album seeing it’s release on January 14, 2014. 

We weren’t chasing anything in particular when we started the band,” Jon says in the film. “We simply had these songs that we loved playing. It’s that joy that fueled us and it’s that joy that has kept us going and brought us to here.”

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 1288 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Switchfoot was amazing!

    by Kristse79 on 9/12/09Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    My boyfriend and I had an amazing time. The band was amazing and interacted great with the crowd. I will definitely come back to the place for another event and come see the band again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot: Awesome as always...

    by musicfan3948579348 on 9/11/09Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    Switchfoot always puts on an amazing show. Few Rock Stars are as talented and as nice as the guys from Switchfoot.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tanned, rested and ready

    by jeffreysr on 9/11/09Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    Switchfoot show was awesome in this venue. Intimate setting is great for this high volume, uplifing band. It is good to hear some new arrangements and new material. The Foremans are almost a genre of one in that they can rock and roll with the heaviest of them yet delve deep into the human condition and the mind of God. Truly awesome in many regards.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot was amazing!

    by JASmini on 9/11/09Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    I recommend this concert to anyone. They were super interactive with the crowd &passionate about there music. They are inspiring &hold tight to what they believe in. Best show I have seen put on.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Switchfoot Show I've Seen.

    by OnFire5210 on 9/11/09Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    I've seen Switchfoot 3 times before this. Each time it was in a larger venue, but the shows were still great. The Culture Room is just a small club, but the band seemed to have upped their energy and overall performance that night. Great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot

    by pvtcall on 9/11/09Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    They were incredible. They brought so much energy to the concert. The venue was great because there was not a bad seat/standing area in the house and you were close to the stage. I look forward to them coming back.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SWITCHFOOT

    by meanttolive on 9/11/09Culture Room - Ft Lauderdale

    It was awesome!!! It was my first Switchfoot concert. They did not disappoint. They brought their best songs and performed like rock stars......duh! I did not want the night to end.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SWITCHFOOT at the FAIR

    by LRCAREY on 7/20/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    Switchfoot was amazing at the San Diego fair- loved the show!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot Sounded Great

    by RedChilli on 7/19/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    Last time I saw Switchfoot it was indoors and the sound was not the greatest. This was outdoors and they sounded outstanding. They played many of their classics, and mixed in new stuff. They had special guests on Chello, Sax and violin, so they could play some of their less popular but great songs. The group is way underrated, and their lyrics will make anyone think about what life is about. Great concert

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot was incredible!

    by Kirra on 7/18/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    As in the past, Switchfoot put on a grand show! They are SO interactive with the audience and really appreciate their fans. A great group of kids!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    I Love Switchfoot!!!!

    by rathenav on 7/17/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    The Switchfoot concert at the Del Mar fairgrounds was great - not as good a show as when they played in Chula Vista - but they sounded great and i'm so excited for the new album!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    by angelsbb on 7/17/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    THEY ROCKED IT AND EVERYONE WAS ON THEIR FEET THE WHOLE CONCERT!!!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot was awesome!

    by Dude53 on 7/17/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    One of the best concerts I've ever seen and I've seen a lot of concerts! Not stop music and a great mix of their best songs with a few new ones thrown in.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot rocks the house again

    by tbobo15 on 7/17/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    This is the 3rd of 4th time ive seen Switchfoot in less than a year and I can tell you that there is nothing old and tired about them. They continue to produce songs and shows that entertain and challenge on multiple levels. Jon Foreman is amazing and you don't want to miss him or the gang when they come through.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot is amazing!

    by Taycore9 on 7/17/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    Wow. John did it again. Switchfoot at del mar fair grounds despite the large crowd felt like a intimate affair. The band has a way to reach out to their fans with music that connects and unites. The band members are from san diego, so any of his shows here are a little extra for the locals. The band knows how to pump up a crowd and get them moving. He jumped in the crowd a few times and belted a few songs from the rafters. I dont want to say too much. I really think you should take a chance and see this band and experience why this band has so much to offer, and is so fun to see! Very good show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Just amazing

    by Snackpack on 7/17/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    Nothing beats a home town show... worth the 12 hour drive!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot puts on a great live show!

    by Switchfootfan on 7/17/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    Seen this band about 10 times already and each time they are so great! Really down-to-earth and easy to listen to...positive message, great role models. Love these guys!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot was AMAZING as always

    by Dmbfan20 on 7/16/09Del Mar Fairgrounds - Del Mar

    I've seen a lot of bands in my lifetime and some of them multiple times...Switchfoot is already one of the ones that I've seen multiple times and will continue to..Lord willing.