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Figuring Things Out
Switchfoot's Foreman blends the Socratic and spiritual.



Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer
by Jon Foreman
Credential Rec.
$14.99, $18.98

When Switchfoot left CCM label Sparrow and signed with Columbia Records in 2003, they became one of the hottest pop-rock acts in mainstream music. Some wondered why they had "abandoned" their roots, playing solely secular venues and singing songs decidedly lacking in JPMs (Jesuses Per Minute).

But the band—and the brains behind it, singer-songwriter Jon Foreman—hadn't jumped ship at all. They were simply playing the songs born in Foreman's inquisitive mind: "I'm interested in reading philosophy and trying to figure things out," he says.

Foreman apparently had more of those songs up his sleeve, judging by the recent release of four solo EPs—six songs each—under the titles Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer (4 stars for the set). The music is stark and spare, rough and unpolished. Foreman and his guitar are everywhere, but it's the creative inclusion of other instruments—trumpets, harmonica, tuba, even a Chinese guzheng—that give the music its most noteworthy twists. This is not Switchfoot-lite; this is free-association Foreman unfolding in a blend of the Socratic and the spiritual.

On Fall's "Lord, Save Me from Myself," he rasps: "My mind is dull and faded / From these years of buy and sell / My eyes have seen the glory / Of this hollow modern shell / And sex is a grand production / But I'm bored with that as well / Ah, Lord, save me from myself." One Winter track is titled "Learning How to Die," while another ("Somebody's Baby") explores the lonely death of a homeless girl.

But it's not all bleak; there's much faith, hope, and love. Winter's "White as Snow" is a beautiful adaptation of Psalm 51. Spring's "Your Love Is Strong" begins with the Lord's Prayer and ends with Christ's reassurances: "I walk to the meadow and stare at the flowers / Better dressed than any girl on her wedding day / So why should I worry? / Why do I freak out? / God knows what I need!" Summer's "House of God Forever" is a powerful, prayerful rendition of the 23rd Psalm. These discs represent Foreman at his creative best as he asks more questions about the human condition—and finds more answers at the foot of the Cross.

(Note: Ten songs from these EPs, plus two new ones, were recently compiled into a single disc, Limbs and Branches.)

Mark Moring, editor, CT Movies



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Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer can be purchased at Amazon.com and other retailers.

Go to Jon Foreman's website for more information about his albums.

Christian Music Today also reviewed Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer. Christianity Today also has other music reviews.




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Shelly   Posted: December 02, 2008 12:11 AM
John, God is the same....he never changes, there is nothing new(No secrets) and you my friend have not one original thought in your wonderful being. It may be new to you, but not to God. You are but an unique image of the majesty but fallen short of the glory. Religion is no exception because it is an attempt to recreate what we lost..but we keep reaching. A faithful, good, loving, redemptive grace lavishing father is the relationship you long for..everything else is just a shell. Even miracles..empty without the relationship! Go get it and run to him fast. 360 credit hours later..I'd give back my knowlege for his(God's) wisdom. Truthfully yours

ketch22   Posted: November 26, 2008 9:50 AM
I find it interesting how non-Christians seem to flock to Christian websites. Belief or non-belief, something keeps drawing you back. It will all be revealed someday, hope to see you there.

Judy   Posted: November 25, 2008 8:29 PM
Or perhaps, John, God has planted a tiny Seed in humanity and has watched, nutured, and encouraged us to bear witness to the growing of the Mighty Oak Tree of all that has been prepared for us by Love, allowing us to trace infinite grace and purest beauty, unquantifiable benevolence of the Eternal in each moment of each one's present - if we will but see.

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