Switchfoot: Oh Gravity
Switchfoot: Oh Gravity
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Switchfoot
Label: Srcvinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 738759761551
Genre: Rock
The highly anticipated sixth album from Switchfoot, contains 12 new tracks written by the band an produced by Tim Palmer (Tin Machine, Pearl Jam, The Cure, Mother Love Bone, U2) & Switchfoot with Grammy winning executive producer Steve Lillywhite. The new album expands Switchffot's sonic palette while at the same time dealing with social issues on songs like the alt-country blues of 'Dirty Second Hands,' in which Jon Foreman sings of the dehumanization that comes with technology. Other politically motivated tracks include 'Oh! Gravity' the title track's generational appeal for love, peace and understanding, 'American Dram,' with it's biting truth, 'Awakening,' about trying to recover the innocence of a child in the midst of an ever harsher reality, the sawing alt-country of 'Head Over Heels,' the exotic instrumentation and Middle Eastern flavor of 'Circles,' the REM like pulse of '4:12', the lush Brit-pop melodies of 'Yesterdays,' the Echo and the Bunnymen/Smiths influenced 'Burn Out Bright' and Motown sound of 'Amateur Lovers.
Tracks:
1.1 Oh! Gravity
1.2 American Dream
1.3 Dirty Second Hands
1.4 Awakening
1.5 Circles
1.6 Amateur Lovers
2.1 Faust, Midas, and Myself
2.2 Head Over Heels (In This Life)
2.3 Yesterdays
2.4 Burn Out Bright
2.5 Let Your Love Be Strong