Only die-hard fans seem to know that Five for Fighting - the name behind hits like 'Superman (It's Not Easy)' and '100 Years' - is not actually a band. Five for Fighting, AKA John Ondrasik, explains exclusively to PopEater, "The label came to me and said, 'you know, the male singer/songwriter is the kiss of death. You need a band name.'" Whether the label's strategy was the key, Ondrasik has enjoyed serious success since signing with Columbia in 2000 - his album 'American Town' went platinum, thanks in large part to 'Superman,' the unofficial pop anthem of the nation's recovery post-9/11.

Now Five for Fighting is back with a new album. Ondrasik explains the concept behind 'Slice,' the way his work has evolved since 'Superman,' and what it means to make a record in 2009. Watch the video: