Vice Verses
With its play on words, <i>Vice Verses</i>, the title of Switchfoot's 2011 album, coherently suggests the album's theme: everything has two sides. If 2009's <i>Hello Hurricane</i> suggested a new chapter in the musical book that is Switchfoot, consider <i>Vice Verses</i> to be a sequel of sorts. <br><br>Songs like "Afterlife" and "The War Inside" take the harder-edged approach of <i>Hello Hurricane</i> a step further, creating what Billboard has called "powerful, anthemic rockers... like an amalgamation of U2's <i>Achtung Baby</i>, Linkin Park." Overall, <i>Vice Verses</i> is a more eclectic collection than its predecessor with quiet gems like "Souvenirs" and the title track butting up against the infectious "The Original," reminiscent of Foo Fighters, and the biting, largely spoken-word "Selling the News."