Here's a video of Switchfoot's May 13th performance on the Tonight Show, complete with the Narnian background:
or you can head over to nbc.com and click on the May 13th episode to see the full show from that night. Let us know what you think of how the guys did!
P.S. Make sure you go check out all the new Daily Foots (or...Daily Feet?) from Mr. Barron.
Last night on American Idol, David Cook chose to sing "Dare You To Move". A good day in Switchfootland with getting some Idol play and being on Leno! Let's us know your thoughts on how David did.
Hey hey. Just another quick reminder to catch Switchfoot on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno this evening! They'll be performing "This Is Home," for the upcoming Chronicles of Narnia film, Prince Caspian (...and I'm pretty sure Prince Caspian himself is making an appearance as well).
So tune in to NBC tonight at 11:34 pm for Eastern and Pacific time, or 10:34 pm for Central and Mountain time.
And speaking of all this Narnia news, the Prince Caspian soundtrack, complete with the guys' new song, is now available to buy! You can find it on Amazon, DisneyMusic, iTunes, or anywhere else that sells music.
I know some of you are in school, and I know this is final exam time for many. Whether you're at the beginning of finals, in the middle, coming up on them, or just finished them (like I did this morning...FREEDOM), here's a short video for you:
So hopefully you can scoff at such an apathetic disposition, and tackle those books and notes with renewed zeal. Keep plugging, fellow scholars!
For the rest of you who can afford to be distracted from studying, HERE'S a sweet new interview with jon from listenin.org. It's in a bunch of different parts, but if you click on the first one and let it play, they'll all play in order seemingly seamlessly.
If you would like to download the interview, our friend Job from We're Awakening put it up on Rapidshare. Thanks, Job!
And don't forget, tomorrow (May 13th) on the Tonight Show (NBC), the guys will be performing their new song, This Is Home. 11:34 pm Eastern and Pacific time, 10:34 pm Central and Mountain time. (How's that for precision, eh?)