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Jun 15, 2018 - Following a lengthy tour in support of its breakthrough second album Never Take Friendship Personal, Anberlin returned to the studio to.

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Review Summary: The final frontier of Switchfoot. While I’m not going to argue that Switchfoot has ever been the most complex rock band in recent years, it’s worth pointing out that for their first 5 albums they did manage to progress significantly with each release. A tepid debut gave way to a more ambitious sophomore release, which gave way to the surprisingly catchy and meaningful pop rock gem Learning to Breathe. The addition of a keyboardist helped Switchfoot to write the most successful album of their career in multiplatinum The Beautiful Letdown, which then led to their most ambitious and cohesive work in Nothing is Sound.

After this, Switchfoot has overall regressed in their sound. That’s not to say that post-NiS Switchfoot is poor, but no new meaningful ground has been explored. However, a few years after this peak Switchfoot released a 6 track EP of supposedly “lost” recordings written between Nothing is Sound and Oh! These 6 tracks show Switchfoot at their darkest, their most complex, and, arguably, their best. Eastern Hymns For Western Shores is the true continuation of the sound just beginning to be explored on Nothing is Sound. It is a reexamination of the haunting melodies found on tracks like “Lonely Nation” and “The Shadow Proves The Sunshine.” While it is evident in much of the EP that these are fairly underdeveloped recordings just past the demo stage, the direction being explored here is simply remarkable. Mixes of reverb-laden electric guitars with tense acoustic guitar are combined with some of Jon Foreman’s most distant, defeated vocals of his career.

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The lyrics are also the darkest of Switchfoot’s career, with lines like “I’m pushing hard to tear it loose / in stitches here tonight / we are ripping the seams / there’s something missing / children of the in between” and “tell me how it goes / the one about the war / the war that killed the king / our hearts are still the same / stone and ice and steel / lifeless hollow things / you say overthrow the government / who will save us from yourself'” being completely uncharacteristic of the band’s typical peppiness. Even the two rockers, “Daylight to Break” and “Dirty Second Hands” (which was later reworked for Oh!

Gravity., although this version is far superior) are noticeably more diverse and gritty than the typical Switchfoot bombastic single, featuring two of the best drumming performances of their career. While they still hold tight to some conventions (verse, chorus, verse, etc.) the melodies and their execution are stunning. No track is in any way a misfire; each represents the logical progression that should follow Nothing is Sound. Tally text light 1 font. Unfortunately, Switchfoot scrapped the direction entirely, deciding that, in their own words, “it just didn't feel like the next statement.” Nothing could be further from the truth.

Eastern Hymns For Western Shores was the big statement that Switchfoot had in them and failed to follow through with. So instead we are left with a continued reworking of their sound with some twists, a frustrating path for a band that seemed to be on the verge of something very, very big.

Still, those reworkings aren’t too shabby.

Anberlin performing in Hong Kong, 2011 Background information Origin,, United States Genres, Years active 2002–2014, 2018 Labels,,,, Big3 Associated acts,, Sins, Carrollhood, Loose Talk, SaGoh 24/7 Website Past members • • Deon Rexroat • Joseph Milligan • Nathan Young • Christian McAlhaney • Joey Bruce • Nathan Strayer Anberlin was an American band formed in in 2002 and disbanded in 2014. Since the beginning of 2007, the band consisted of lead vocalist, guitarists Joseph Milligan and Christian McAlhaney, bassist Deon Rexroat, and drummer Nathan Young. Members of Anberlin originally formed a band under the name SaGoh 24/7 in 1998, releasing two before disbanding, with the members having a change in musical direction and name. Anberlin was formed in 2002; within a year of forming, they had signed with semi-independent record label and released their debut album,. In 2005, the band released their second album,. The band's third album,, was released in 2007, and became their first album to reach the top 20 of the, selling 34,000 copies in its debut week. Anberlin signed with major label in 2007 and in 2008 released, which peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200, with the first single, ', claiming No. 1 on the chart, after 29 weeks in the chart.