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Switchfoot – Forever Now (Album Review)

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/07/03 at 4:18 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 2 Min Read
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3.5
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Forever Now is Switchfoot’s fourteenth studio album and their first in five years. It came out on June 26, 2026, and it feels like a reset — a deliberate step back to figure out what the band actually wants to say.

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This record follows Vice Verses after a long gap, and it lands at a point where Switchfoot needed to prove they still had something worth hearing. They built their name in the early 2000s Christian rock scene, then slowly pushed into heavier territory. Fans have been going back through the old records to make sense of where this one fits.

Mike Elizondo produced the album — the same man behind Vice Verses — and the result is noticeably restrained. The sound is stripped back and acoustic-leaning, with the focus placed firmly on the lyrics rather than the texture. One track sits apart from the rest in feel, but the emotional tone stays consistent throughout.

The album has been received well. It reads as focused and emotionally honest, which is what stands out most. Pre-release buzz was strong, and that energy carried through after the release.

This is not a metal record, but it speaks to the same listeners who are tired of polish without substance. The production is minimal, the themes are direct, and the album doesn’t try to be anything it isn’t. For metalcore fans who care about what a record is actually saying, Forever Now is worth the time.

Review Overview
3.5
Lyrics 4 out of 5
Music 3 out of 5
Production 4 out of 5
Originality 3 out of 5
Summary
Forever Now delivers introspective songwriting and restrained production that prioritizes emotional honesty over sonic spectacle. While the album doesn't break new ground musically, its thematic clarity and mature approach make it a solid return for Switchfoot. The stripped-down aesthetic works in its favor, offering substance to listeners who value lyrical depth. This is a record that knows what it wants to say and says it without pretense.
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