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Whether there's much crossover between the fan bases of progressive bluegrass trio Nickel Creek and Christian-rock band Switchfoot is debatable, but that doesn't seem to concern the former's Sean Watkins and the latter's Jon Foreman when it comes to their desire to play music together. Their self-titled debut as the duo Fiction Family draws upon their respective strengths, and smartly steers clear of strident faith-based fare.
Like Watkins 'trio and solo recordings, the arrangements are dominated by acoustic instrumentation (played almost entirely by the two versatile musicians themselves, though Watkins 'sister, Nickel Creek fiddler Sara Watkins, turns up on a few tracks). With the volume and intensity turned down (compared to Switchfoot), what Foreman brings to the table is his innate sense of melodic songwriting. Whereas Nickel Creek often explored more experimental territory, Watkins and Foreman mostly head straight to the pop heart of the songs here. Nowhere is that clearer than on the leadoff track, "When She's Here," an instantly catchy number that recalls the best of the Beatles 'acoustic-leaning moments. Similarly appealing are "Not Sure," highlighted by high harmonies in the chorus; "Throw It Away," which casts a moody minor-key spell; and "Elements Combined," driven by lively piano runs.