Album Of The Day: Nothing Is Sound by Switchfoot
"The shadow proves the sunshine." In 2003, Switchfoot's career went into overdrive as their album The Beautiful Letdown found them playing to bigger audiences and selling way more albums than before. Many expected them to follow up this album with another set of positive rock anthems, but Switchfoot was not interested in delivering that. Released on this day 20 years ago, this still delivered on the rock album, but it was darker and more brooding than any Switchfoot album before. Songs like "Nothing Is Sound", "The Blues" and "The Fatal Wound" find the band lyrically struggling with the day to day of life and their purpose. But they also find hope in their fellow man and a higher power in songs like "We Are One Tonight", "Stars" and "Daisy". I also love their calling out some of the world's problems in tracks such as "Lonely Nation" and "Politicians". This album is definitely not what I expected when this was released, but it's a favorite of many Switchfoot fans and has become more beloved to me over time.
Release Year: 2005
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