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New Way To Be Human Review
Switchfoot fly out the door, swinging from
the first bouncy note of their sophomore LP, New Way to Be
Human, proclaiming that having a relationship with Christ
is "the only way to be human." Bothers Jon and
Tim Foreman on guitar and bass, respectively, are rounded
out by Chad Butler on drums, and the multilayered harmonies
of these young fellows stir it up like Rembrandts on crusade.
Not surprisingly, the band's sincere message coupled with
samples, pop whimsy, and clean hummability have already landed
them soundtrack tunes on the television shows Dawson's Creek
and Party of Five. At the record's center, the acoustic "Let
That Be Enough," written and recorded on the eve of
Jon's 22nd birthday, eloquently captures the wonder, fear,
and hunger for wholeness that all folks coming of age experience.
This track is a prayer, which ultimately conveys the essence
of New Way to Be Human: in the singer's words, "that
Christ's love" will be enough to see him through the
threshold of manhood.
Review by: Paige La Grone, Amazon.com
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