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New Nada Surf Video - "I Like What You Say"

In a recent interview with Paste, Matthew Caws talks about the title for his forthcoming indie pop LP, saying something along the lines of, simply, "I feel like we've been very lucky." Sure, that and being good at sticking through the one-hit wonder arc, and turning out super fine if occasionally syrupy indie pop. "I Like What You Say" is another example, along with "Whose Authority," of Caws's gift for making major melodies have a touch of heartrendered nuance, and just like "Authority"'s video, it's all about the city here. But, what happened to being lucky? If we're extrapolating a world view, here, which we love doing at 9:30AM, the Caws crew is saying: We're all just reshaped bits of used up bits of refuse, trying to find our way, looking for someone to love.

At least in this clip, though, there's no such thing as luck. Our Fragile-stamped hero, here, thinks he finds the one ... but mistakes his dream lady's glow for the joy of just having seen Nada Surf (foiled by indie pop again). Then she falls in with some bigger, brutish cardboard box. Life's a bitch and then you die, box man. Directed by Teqonik.

Lucky is out 2/5 on Barsuk.

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this band lost their shit after "let go"

Posted by: d at 01/24/08 10:33 AM | Reply
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Nada Surf is such a strange band. Their lyrics often border on being terrible. How can they get away with some of those lines? But SOMEHOW the music wins me over every time. Great hooks. Great bass sound too. "The Weight Is A Gift" is one of my all-time favorite albums. They're a cloudy band. Did Chris Walla produce this one?

Posted by: m at 01/24/08 10:44 AM | Reply
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Personally I think they keep developing. I was hooked on this record after the second listen.

Posted by: Jeff at 01/24/08 12:44 PM | Reply
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M, I really wasn't a fan of "This Weight...", especially after the pop brilliance of "Let Go". Not that it was a bad album per se, just forgettable to my ears.

New album sounds promising so far though!

Posted by: dsven at 01/25/08 8:03 AM | Reply
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I agree with m.
I don't know anyone else who listens to them, and it was my secret shame to listen to songs such as "Always love"... But apparently we all go through that.
I don't know, I really enjoy them.

Posted by: sol at 01/25/08 9:22 PM | Reply
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