Switchfoot Performs 2 Songs on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' ABC, Watch Both Performances Here (VIDEO)

Switchfoot Performs 2 Songs on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' ABC, Watch Both Performances Here (VIDEO)
Switchfoot was back on the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (ABC) show on Wednesday night, February 19th, performing this time on the more intimate indoor stage. On air, to close the show, the California rockers played "When We Come Alive" and off air, they also played "Say It Like You Mean It" which still got recorded and posted on Kimmel's website. Both links are provided below to watch the performances.
Switchfoot "When We Come Alive" performance: WATCH HERE.
Switchfoot "Say It Like You Mean It" performance: WATCH HERE.
Switchfoot released their newest album Fading West on January 14, 2014 on Lowercase People/Atlantic Records. This is the band's ninth studio album featuring the singles "Who We Are" and "Love Alone is Worth the Fight". It was nice to see them play a few songs deeper in the new album's catalog other then their singles on Jimmy Kimmel.
Along with the new album, there was an accompanying film/documentary, Fading West, premiered on September 20, 2013 during the first concert of the Fading West Tour, and was released digitally on December 10, 2013. The film features a behind-the-scenes look at Switchfoot, and follows the band members to their surfing destinations.
What did you think of Switchfoot's two performances on "Jimmy Kimmel Live"?
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