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''The Beautiful Letdown'' is the fourth studio album by
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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 ...
. Released on February 25, 2003, it launched the band into the mainstream on the strength of two top 20 singles: "
Meant to Live "Meant to Live" is a single by alternative rock band Switchfoot. "Meant to Live" was released to radio on January 27, 2003. The song peaked at number five on the US Modern Rock chart and U.S. Adult Top 40 chart, number six on U.S. Top 40 radio, ...
" and "
Dare You to Move "Dare You to Move" is a single by American alternative rock band Switchfoot from their fourth studio album, ''The Beautiful Letdown'' (2003). The song was originally called "I Dare You to Move", and was on the album '' Learning to Breathe'', but ...
." The album was hugely popular and remained a staple on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart for a considerable amount of time. The album sold over 2.7 million copies in the US and was eventually certified
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by the
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. The album won an Album of the Year award at the 2003
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. It was ranked No. 195 on ''
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s 200 Albums of the Decade.


Production


Recording and history

In 2002, the band entered the studio to begin recording the follow-up to their 2000 record, '' Learning to Breathe''. They were unsigned at the time, their contract with re:think Records/ Sparrow having expired with the completion of ''Learning to Breathe''. Bassist
Tim Foreman 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, b ...
has said: "This was the most freedom we had ever felt while tracking an album — no record labels, no distractions, just four guys making the record we'd always wanted to make."Interview: Switchfoot
– Published March 2, 2003 (Retrieved January 21, 2009)
They finished recording in two weeks, but shortly afterwards were signed to the major record label
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. This ultimately delayed the release, as the label submitted the album for further mixing and marketing. "Sony is a big battleship of a company," said lead singer
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 ...
. "It takes a long time to turn it around. It's like parallel parking a Buick." It was finally released February 25, 2003, as ''The Beautiful Letdown''.


Music and lyrics

The album features a departure from the lo-fi indie rock sound of their previous three albums. This shift to a more layered, heavier rock sound with occasional electronica influences can be attributed to the addition of long-time touring member
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as a full-time band member. Contributing more to the recording process by filling in with his added instrumental versatility prompted Foreman to note, "I feel like Jerome is a great team player. I mean the same thing where live he just kind of fills in, is the same thing on the album. He's just a wonderful guy to have around." The sound was also influenced by the fact that "these were songs that we'd played live countless times, songs that we'd lived with".Letdown Sound Stories
– Published February 2003 (Retrieved January 21, 2009)
"This was also the most prepared we'd ever been for a record," bassist
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has commented. The album brings together an eclectic sound as it gathers inspiration from the previous ten years of contemporary rock. The song "This Is Your Life" features a more subtle pop jam, while the up-beat, light-hearted "Gone" brings the album to an entirely different place musically, exemplifying the band's musical versatility.
Kirk Miller, Rolling Stone – published October 16, 2003 (retrieved July 8, 2012)
Lyrically, the songs on the album speak of hope in spite of an imperfect world. "The Beautiful Letdown is about real life: the good, the bad, and the ugly," said Jon Foreman. "It's an honest attempt to reflect on the great and terrible aspects of being human, the tension of existence." "
Meant to Live "Meant to Live" is a single by alternative rock band Switchfoot. "Meant to Live" was released to radio on January 27, 2003. The song peaked at number five on the US Modern Rock chart and U.S. Adult Top 40 chart, number six on U.S. Top 40 radio, ...
" expresses this in the lyric, "We were meant to live for so much more/have we lost ourselves?/We want more than this world's got to offer/We want more than the wars of our fathers." While the band's Christian beliefs are clearly communicated through the album's message, bassist Tim Foreman notes: "We're Christian by faith, not by genre." Inspired by their role model U2, the band seeks to merge the appeal of rock with deep and spiritual thoughts. The first few promotional copies of the album were printed with the song "Monday Comes Around" on it. When the wide release version went to print, Foreman removed the song, as he felt it didn't match the tone of the album. The song can now be found on the 2004 re-release of "The Beautiful Letdown" on the accompanying DVD, the b-side of the Meant to Live vinyl single, in copies of the Japan release of ''
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'', and in the 2007 iTunes Deluxe re-release of ''The Beautiful Letdown.''


Artwork

The guitar that appears on the album cover at the bottom of the pool is actually a guitar that Foreman bought at a pawn shop in
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. The original intention was "to light it on fire, but the place wouldn't let us light things on fire, so we were going to break it in half." But after playing it a few times, Foreman became too attached to it, thus leaving it intact at the bottom of the pool. The photo used on the cover was taken at a "sketchy hotel" in North Los Angeles. Several variations of the cover exist. The original 2003 pressings of the record featured black lettering on the artwork, while the 2004 re-issues featured larger white letters and/or a sticker with the title font superimposed onto an image of a drum set.


Reception

The release of their fourth studio album was met with resounding success, selling over 2.6 million copies and becoming certified double platinum. Despite the overwhelming success of the now-mainstream Christian band, some criticized ''The Beautiful Letdown'' claiming that it lacked originality and saying that it was too similar to other alternative Christian rock such as Jars of Clay and
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.


Track listing


2004 CD/DVD release

In 2004, "The Beautiful Letdown" was re-released in two different forms: A standard CD-only reissue featuring a slightly tweaked audio mix, as well as new artwork, and a CD/DVD package. The CD/DVD edition featured a DVD that included a few bonus-features, including the entire album in 5.1 Surround Sound. It also featured a Making of "Dare You to Move" video, as well as Version 1 of the music video itself, an acoustic impromptu performance of "On Fire", and two previously unreleased bonus tracks, "Monday Comes Around" and "Meant to Live (Live)". In 2005, the album was released, this time as a
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. The audio side remained the same as the 2004 re-issue, and the DVD side featured all of the same features, but also included the second version music video of "Dare You to Move."


Personnel

Switchfoot * Jon Foreman – guitar, vocals * Tim Foreman – bass, backing vocals * Chad Butler – drums, percussion * Jerome Fontamillas – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals Additional musiciansInformation from album booklet. * Ameena Maria Khawaja – cello * Stephan Hovsepian – violin * John Fields – keyboard, FX, percussion, tasty bits Recorded at Sage and Sound, Mansfield Lodge, and Jon Foreman's house. Mixed at Larrabee North 3. Additional personnel * John Fields – production,
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, mixing, additional production and remix * Switchfoot – production, additional production and remix *
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– production *
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– mixing *
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– mixing * Jack Joseph Puig – mixing * Tim Divine – A&R * Erin Familia – assistant * Ted Reiger – assistant *
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– computers * Mike Buzbee – computers * Aaron Redfield – drum tech * Jon Leshay – management * Mark Guynn – touring * Aaron Pinkus – touring * Mary Maurer – art direction * Matthew Welch – photography * Kevo Sassouni – design


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications


In TV and film

Many of Switchfoot's songs have been used in various TV shows and movies. * The WB's series ''
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'' used " This Is Your Life". * The 2007 film ''
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'' incorporated " On Fire" into one of its scenes. * "
Dare You to Move "Dare You to Move" is a single by American alternative rock band Switchfoot from their fourth studio album, ''The Beautiful Letdown'' (2003). The song was originally called "I Dare You to Move", and was on the album '' Learning to Breathe'', but ...
" was featured in three episodes of ''
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'' and the soundtrack to the film ''
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'', and was also used in promotional spots for
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* In 2004, "
Meant to Live "Meant to Live" is a single by alternative rock band Switchfoot. "Meant to Live" was released to radio on January 27, 2003. The song peaked at number five on the US Modern Rock chart and U.S. Adult Top 40 chart, number six on U.S. Top 40 radio, ...
" received an alternate music video promoting the
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-directed film ''
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''.


References


External links


The Beautiful Letdown lyrics

Song Stories from Jon Foreman


Music videos

*
Dare You To Move

Dare You To Move Version 2
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