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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Pretty Pictures From Malaysia
Onearmed.net posted 3 sets of concert pics from when the guys played in Kuala Lumpur.

Taken by Darren and Sze of Creative Clicks:



View the rest of Darren & Sze's set HERE

Taken by Iddin Shah:



View the rest of Iddin's photos HERE

Taken by Nik Azwaa:



View the rest of Nik's set HERE

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posted by gellie @ 6:29 PM
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
MTV Asia reviews Singapore show
Click here to read. Excerpt:
In town for the first time, San Diego's Switchfoot is one band that you have to witness live to believe their prowess. Whether they are a secular act or not, that's not the point for debate. For sure they wear their faith proudly on their sleeves, but Switchfoot is a band that aims to deliver a rock show blending a wide mélange of musical style from classic rock, to blues, to sound rock and more, and they will never fail at that. Jon Foreman is also a royally consummate front man who connects with the crowd at all levels of intimacy. The venue, Max Pavilion, is built like a huge warehouse but for this very night, it's a huge living room for the band and the fans.

And Switchfoot didn't save any fire power for the last too. After kicking off the set with "Oh! Gravity.", the band immediately went into "Stars" taken off their 2005 album Nothing Is Sound. Seemingly, the latest crowd favorites had been played. What could be next? As they blazed through their old hits mixed with the new, the band's gripping presence was simply mesmerizing. On stage was a band so comfortable with themselves and each other that they could intertwine and interact based on instinct alone. When it was time to rock out and "f*ck things up," Switchfoot tore down the stage, be it with the old favorite "Chem 6A," "Dirty Second Hands," or Gone" where they mischievously segued in and out with Beyonce's "Crazy In Love." During "American Dream," the entire band froze in motion for a good couple of minutes. You would have thought only The Hives could pull off such a stage antic but obviously, Switchfoot could equally deliver fun as well.


Read the whole thing here.


posted by phil @ 11:05 PM
  9 comments

Tuesday, February 19, 2008
podcast 31.
here it be, yo. check it.



posted by andy barron @ 7:50 PM
  15 comments

Wednesday, February 6, 2008
podcast 30 is here.
well, our podcast is now in it's 30s. a little older, a little wiser. go refresh your itunes or check it out right here!

more podcasting from our recent trip overseas coming soon...

enjoy!



- andy -


posted by andy barron @ 5:30 PM
  9 comments

Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Overseas adventures
Hey-oh!
It's been a while since I personally have exercised the privilege of addressing you all, so I hope this post finds you healthy, happy, and excited for SPRING TOUR.

If you live in the US, you better be prepared to give the guys some unforgettable concert experiences, so we don't seem too dull compared to all the other places they've recently been (NZ, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia). By all accounts they enjoyed their eventful travels, and rocked many concert-goers faces off.

For example, this blogger witnessed the fact that "Switchfoot came and rocked Kuala Lumpur in their own style,"


this article says that the Switchfoot's visit to Singapore made them seriously question why they'd never been there before,


and youth.sg liked the guys so much, they had to learn more about them (such as food and video game preferences, Drew's sense of humor, Tim's building skills...)


The guys also liked Kuala Lumpur:




(View more pics HERE)

So now that they're back in the states, USA-ans, don't forget to go check out the pre-sales (starting today! 2/6/08) for any shows near you.


posted by gellie @ 11:54 PM
  8 comments

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