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Switchfoot - Hello Hurricane album flac Performer: Switchfoot
Title: Hello Hurricane
Released: 2009
MP3 album: 1582 mb
FLAC album: 1103 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Rock

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Hello Hurricane is Switchfoot's seventh studio album and was released November 10th, 2009. Needle and Haystack Life". Mess of Me". "Your Love Is a Song". The Sound (John M. Perkins Blues)". Eough to Let Me Go". "Free".

I've been watching the skies They've been turning blood red Not a doubt in my mind anymore There's a storm up ahead. Hello hurricane You're not enough Hello hurricane You can't silence my love I've got doors and windows Boarded up All your dead end fury is Not enough You can't silence my love, my love. Every thing I have I count as loss Everything I have is stripped away Before I started building I counted up these costs There's nothing left for you to take away.

Album: Hello Hurricane (2009). Get the Sheet Music License This Song. songfacts ®. Artistfacts ®. Lyrics. This is the title track from the seventh full-length album by the San Diego-based rock band Switchfoot. Switchfoot lead singer/lyricist Jon Foreman told New Release Tuesday about this song: "This is a subject matter that I speak of with holy reverence. Having grown up on the East Coast I know firsthand of the houses lost, of the dreams turned into nightmares.

By the time Switchfoot returned to autonomy with 2009's Hello Hurricane, the post-CCM quintet had learned so much from the rat race of their grueling Columbia years their new batch of songs appeared too effortless to be true. The multiplatinum glories of 2003's The Beautiful Letdown, while never replicated, taught the group to grow comfortable in its modern-rock skin - to accept its status as a band for the people.