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liest sich so schön, und hat noch niemand hier hinein kopiert…
barsuk.comBeloved New York-based band Nada Surf will be releasing their new record, lucky, on February 5th, 2008. This will be Nada Surf’s fifth record and third for Barsuk, following the successful and critically lauded [B][I]let go (2003) and [B][I]the weight is a gift (2005). The record is filled with songs of restlessness, longing and the elusiveness of love. Yet, in its inimitable way, the band beautifully counterbalances its signature lyrical wistfulness with its singular musical buoyancy. Intimate tunes become we’re-all-in-this-together anthems, thanks to the chiming guitars, propulsive beat, and the ever-present yearning in singer Matthew Caws’ voice. „I tend to be pretty hopeful about things further in the future, but full of anxiety about the next eight hours,“ jokes Caws. „Unlike my friend John Flansburgh from They Might Be Giants, who says he’s manic depressive without the depression, I think I’m manic depressive without the mania. Yet I’m ready to be cheerful at the drop of a reason. I’m always looking for rapture in music.“
Lucky was co-produced by the band and John Goodmanson (Death Cab For Cutie, Blonde Redhead, Sleater-Kinney). It was recorded in Seattle at Robert Lang Studios where artists like Nirvana, Death Cab for Cutie, Foo Fighters and Dave Matthews, among many others have worked in the past. Many great artists make guest appearances on the record, including Death Cab’s Ben Gibbard, Ed Harcourt, John Roderick of the Long Winters, and guitarist Phil Wandscher of Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter. A free MP3 download of the song see these bones is available in here.
ich find’s unglaublich, dass Phil Wandscher (der ja schon beim letzten Album dabei war) von Whiskeytown und Ed Harcourt ein Album mit Nada Surf aufgenommen haben…
es soll auch eine limited edition mit Bonus-Tracks geben…
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Dirty, dirty feet from the concert in the grass / I wanted to believe that freedom there could last (Willy Mason)