gatorgabe
January 9th, 2008, 07:34 AM
Here's a cool article on the new Nada Surf release due next month, along with a free MP3 of their song "See These Bones":
Indie-Rock Act Nada Surf Transcend One-Hit Wonderdom (Free MP3!)
Chances are you vaguely remember Nada Surf’s 1996 breakthrough hit “Popular,” but if you stopped following the band after that track had run its course, you’re missing out. Although they haven’t been able to replicate that song’s mainstream success, they’ve done something even better. In fact, over the past decade Nada Surf have been quietly crafting some of the most memorable indie-pop songs this side of Teenage Fanclub, culminating with their upcoming release Lucky, which hits the streets next month.
Recorded in Seattle with producer John Goodmanson (Sleater-Kinney, Blonde Redhead), Lucky is the next logical step in Nada Surf's musical journey. “As the years have gone by I’ve felt more like a singer who plays guitar than a guitar player who sings, which is fine,” frontman Matthew Caws explains from a café in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, over a sandwich and ............
Please check out the rest of this article and get your free MP3 at:
http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Lifestyle/Features/Indie%2DRock%20Act%20Nada%20Surf%20Trans/
Thanks for checking this out ... !
Indie-Rock Act Nada Surf Transcend One-Hit Wonderdom (Free MP3!)
Chances are you vaguely remember Nada Surf’s 1996 breakthrough hit “Popular,” but if you stopped following the band after that track had run its course, you’re missing out. Although they haven’t been able to replicate that song’s mainstream success, they’ve done something even better. In fact, over the past decade Nada Surf have been quietly crafting some of the most memorable indie-pop songs this side of Teenage Fanclub, culminating with their upcoming release Lucky, which hits the streets next month.
Recorded in Seattle with producer John Goodmanson (Sleater-Kinney, Blonde Redhead), Lucky is the next logical step in Nada Surf's musical journey. “As the years have gone by I’ve felt more like a singer who plays guitar than a guitar player who sings, which is fine,” frontman Matthew Caws explains from a café in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, over a sandwich and ............
Please check out the rest of this article and get your free MP3 at:
http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Lifestyle/Features/Indie%2DRock%20Act%20Nada%20Surf%20Trans/
Thanks for checking this out ... !