New Way to Be Human | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Switchfoot |
Cover: | newwaytobehuman.jpg |
Alt: | A fingerprint in black on a red background |
Caption: | Cover art by Shepard Fairey.[1] |
Released: | March 11, 1999 |
Recorded: | re:think Studio |
Genre: | Alternative rock, indie rock |
Length: | 37:37 |
Producer: | Charlie Peacock |
Prev Title: | The Legend of Chin |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Next Title: | Learning to Breathe |
Next Year: | 2000 |
New Way to Be Human is the second studio album by the band Switchfoot. It was released on March 11, 1999, under independent label re:think Records, which was distributed by Sparrow Records.[2] [3] The song "Only Hope" was featured in the movie A Walk To Remember, and the tracks "New Way to Be Human", "Something More (Augustine's Confession)", and "I Turn Everything Over" received substantial play on Christian radio. The song "Let That Be Enough" was featured in the Disney television movie Model Behavior and in the television series Dawson's Creek. "Sooner or Later" appeared on the soundtrack to Elektra.
A book of the same name has also been written by producer Charlie Peacock. The intro to the book is written by Jon Foreman, Switchfoot's lead singer and songwriter.
Both "Sooner or Later (Soren's Song)" and "Something More (Augustine's Confession)" are based upon the works of philosophers.
"Something More" is based upon a series of books, known as Confessions, that were written by Augustine of Hippo.[4]
About "Sooner or Later", Jon Foreman has said: "Sooner or later we all have to deal with the frightening reality that there is much that is wrong in the world... This is Soren's song... These are his thoughts as best as I understand them," alluding to the philosophy of Danish Christian philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. The song also references Jean-Paul Sartre's idea that men are "condemned to be free".[5]
The songs are alternative rock/jangle pop based. "New Way to Be Human" has two keys: E major and C Major. "New Way to be Human" has been remixed once.