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Latest Nada Surf News
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Nada Surf Announce New Album, Tour
13-Oct-2007
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Brooklyn-based trio Nada Surf are back in action and making more anthemic indie rock you can soul-search to. The band have just announced their follow-up to 2005's Nada Surf Prep New Album, Tour
21-Jul-2007
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Nada Surf are keeping the hits coming with an announcement of a Fall tour, as well as news of a new record to be release in early 2008. The record will be a follow-up to their "comeback" album,
1: "Hotel Song," Regina Spektor (The Wichita Eagle)
20-Aug-2006
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2: "Maple Leaves," Jens Lekman 3: "Exploding Boy," The Cure 4: "SexyBack," Justin Timberlake 5: "Napfreesleep," Davan 6: "Always Love," Nada Surf
Guster Cancel A Few Shows, Nada Surf Now Opening (Filter Magazine)
27-Jul-2006
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Boston rockers Guster have cancelled a few shows on their current tour, including their stops in Cleveland, Columbus, and Pittsburgh next month. Additionally, according to Ray LaMontagne 's sources, he will be forced to drop off the remaining dates of the Guster tour as the opening act in September, due to "unforeseen conflicts in his schedule.
Catching good waves at Metro (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
13-Mar-2006
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In 1996, it was easy to dismiss New Yawk rockers Nada Surf as Weezer Lite with their Top 20 hit "Popular" and their full-length debut, "high/low."
POP BEAT (San Francisco Chronicle)
13-Mar-2006
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Catch local heroes Rogue Wave opening for Nada Surf at the Fillmore on Thursday. New York's Nada Surf recently added another teen drama credit to its growing television resume. The band's music has already been featured a handful of times on Fox's "The O.C.,"...
Various Artist Compliation (BG News)
13-Mar-2006
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Fans of the hit WB Drama, "One Tree Hill," will greatly appreciate the second volume of the television show's soundtrack. A few of the artists spotlighted on this soundtrack include Audioslave, Nada Surf, Citizen Cope, Mozella and Fall Out Boy. Songs that stand out include "Missing You," a remake by Tyler Hilton that was originally recorded by John Waite; "23," a driven power ballad by Jimmy Eat
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