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''Fiction Family'' is the debut studio album by the
Fiction Family Fiction Family is a musical collaboration between Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman and Nickel Creek guitarist Sean Watkins. The duo's self-titled, full-length album was released on January 20, 2009. The band has since added a drummer and a bassis ...
band collaboration between
Switchfoot Switchfoot is an American rock band from San Diego, California. The band's members are Jon Foreman (lead vocals, guitar), Tim Foreman (bass guitar, backing vocals), Chad Butler (drums, percussion), and Jerome Fontamillas (guitar, keyboards, back ...
frontman and solo artist
Jon Foreman Jonathan Mark Foreman (born October 22, 1976) is an American musician, the lead singer, guitarist, main songwriter and co-founder of the alternative rock band Switchfoot. He started Switchfoot in 1996 with drummer Chad Butler and his brother Ti ...
and
Nickel Creek Nickel Creek (formerly known as the Nickel Creek Band) is an American bluegrass band consisting of Chris Thile (mandolin), and siblings Sara Watkins (fiddle) and Sean Watkins (guitar). Formed in 1989 in Southern California, they released six alb ...
guitarist and solo artist
Sean Watkins Sean Charles Watkins (born February 18, 1977) is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is a member of the contemporary folk band Nickel Creek, the duo Fiction Family and the supergroup Works Progress Administration. He is the brother of Sara ...
. It was released January 20, 2009 through the indie record label, ATO Records.


Production


History and recording

Foreman and Watkins began their collaboration in 2005, and eventually pieced together their first song called "Betrayal". The pair continued to write songs in the same manner because Nickel Creek and Switchfoot were both constantly on the road touring. "Whoever was home from tour would chip away at the songs with no real expectations at all," said Foreman. It was "mainly just for ourselves and for the love of the song I suppose." The tracking of the record was very organic, with little production involved besides some basic samples the two created from scratch. It was recorded completely in Foreman and Watkins' home studios, and with a few exceptions, "every note was written, arranged, played, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Sean and myself," Foreman said. "A lot of our sessions consisted of playing new songs that we'd written or songs that we'd learned and then saying, 'That's really good' or 'I don't really like that one' or 'I like the chorus on that one, but maybe we could write a new verse,'" said Watkins about the experience of writing with Foreman.


Music and lyrical content

Watkins and Foreman's writing methods were varied, but most of the time, Watkins would come up with a melody and Foreman would write the lyrics. "There’s a few songs where I just gave him the melody idea and he wrote all the words over it," said Watkins. "A couple times, there were some lyrical collaborations but it was more about what sounded better and less about content." Regardless of contribution, the credits for the writing of all original songs were split between Foreman and Watkins evenly. Songwriting credits are listed neither in the liner notes nor on any website. The album also contains a cover of "Throw It Away", written by singer
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. "On that one, he'd (Foreman) learned it and I hadn't heard the original one yet at all," said Watkins of their recording process for the song. "He played it and I thought it was great, just a good song with a great arrangement. We added a couple things to it and used it." The pair switched roles between the songwriter and the producer throughout the project. "The second song we did together, called 'Out of Order,' (Sean) pretty much wrote on his own and I provided more of the producer role," Foreman says. "When one of us was producing the song, it allowed the other to dive more into the artistic elements of the song."


Distribution

Eventually, the pair had pulled together enough songs for an EP, but enjoyed the project so much they decided to continue writing until they had a full record. They finished tracking in 2007, and rumors were swirling that
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would be releasing the record on their label. But that deal apparently fell through, and the album was shelved until ATO Records picked it up late in 2008.


Reception


Critical reception

The album has been well received amongst many review publications. ''
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'' called the project "wildly inventive and spontaneous... the work stands in victorious defiance against a crumbling conventional music industry." Jesus Freak Hideout praised the diversity of the record, saying "each song is meticulously crafted, and strikingly different from the eleven other songs on the record." Silent Sound Waves likened Foreman's and Watkins' efforts to what "put
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on the map."


Sales and charts

The album entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 71, selling 7000 copies in the first week of its release.
It was well received at online retail sites, as well, reaching as high as No. 5 on
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' top overall albums on its first day of release.


Versions

Orders of the album from the band'
online store
come in three different options: Deluxe Edition, Vinyl, and CD.


Deluxe edition

The Deluxe Edition, which was limited to only 500 orders, comes with the album CD, as well as the following: *Autographs by Watkins and Foreman *Vinyl album *DVD *Bonus 3-song EP *Limited edition Fictional Family print. *Printable Holiday Card


Track listing


Charts


References


External links


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