
"What is true happiness?" asks Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman. "Is it a comfortable four-door sedan with tinted windows? Does it mean I have 2.3 children and a beautiful wife and live in a great neighborhood? Everyone has their own version of what happiness means, but many of the things we're going for, and I include myself in this, are absurd. There's this moment in scripture, in Ecclesiastes, where it says, 'Meaningless, meaningless, everything is meaningless.' That's the place where our new record starts."
The San Diego alt-rock band's new record, Nothing is Sound, once again finds Foreman questioning everything, as he did on the band's two and a half-million selling breakout album The Beautiful Letdown. "That's pretty much where our music naturally goes," he says. "I ask myself questions and sing about it. A lot of these songs are like an oyster. A bit of sand gets in and it's abrasive and troublesome. The oyster starts working on it and a few years later you open it up and there's pearl in there. That's what I do in my songs-chew on the more abrasive parts of my life."
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