It's over two years since 'The Beautiful Letdown' was released and in the interim the band have played to a million people and sold three million copies of the album. No mean feat! It also means that this is one of the most eagerly anticipated new albums of the year. The guys manage to walk the line between artistry and ministry, rock and pop to create an album that is simultaneously immediate and yet manages to reveal depth with each new play. Jon Foreman's lyrics still make your heart ache and prod at the vulnerable areas of human existence and our search for meaning and happiness. He still manages to point people towards the eternal without loading his lyrics full of cliché. In short, this is great work for those already converted by the previous release. If you hated the last album though like most of the mainstream British press, then it's unlikely that this will grab you as the band take a similar approach. "Easier Than Love" is a punchy examination of the cheapening of sex in contemporary culture whilst "The Setting Sun" looks beyond the brokenness of contemporary life to somewhere bigger and better where healing can take place. I love the catchiness of songs like "We Are One Tonight" and "Stars" which are propelled along at a pace and display the way the band manage to balance melody with a rocky edge to fine effect. "Nothing Is Sound" is the spirit of "The Book Of Ecclesiastes" set to a rock'n'roll beat and fed to the MTV generation. Let's hope it shakes up some souls! Topping 'The Beautiful Letdown' was always going to be a challenge and this superb set does the business!
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Posted by Jason in Somerset, England at 19:51 on Oct 3 2005
Brilliant CD. Switchfoot were one of the first Christian
bands I listened to, certainly the most lively. I'd
recommend it to anyone, Christian or non-Christian.
Posted by Scott in castledawson at 15:50 on Oct 19 2005
'Nothing is Sound' is a fantastic album, absolutely riddled
with great lyrics, poppy melodies and superb diversity in
rock guitar sounds! There is surely something for every
music lover on this cd! Agreeing with Jason, this album will
hopefully appeal to both Christian and non-Christian ears.
Posted by charlotte in brussels at 12:35 on Nov 21 2005
you just gotta love swtichfoot, their second albulm 'Nothing
is sound' proves to be just as successful as their first
albulm 'beautiful letdown'! Stars is sure to hav u singing
it for days!
Posted by Claudia Bailey in london at 14:57 on Nov 23 2005
i bought the album before the 'beautiful letdown' and i fell
in love with that album. so i didnt think they were going to
be able to top that, but i was wrong 'nothing in sound' is
amazing. as always jon's songs are a little bit dark at
times but here is a person that is willing to take hold of
what it means to be a christian with the ups and downs of
what that means to be living in a time like now. this album
really spoke to me on. And the stars video is one of the
better christian clips this year.
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Brilliant CD. Switchfoot were one of the first Christian bands I listened to, certainly the most lively. I'd recommend it to anyone, Christian or non-Christian.