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Nada Surf - See these bones


I love this song, the lead single off the band's upcoming (February 2008) fifth album, Lucky. Nada Surf is YET ANOTHER Brooklyn band (they met at Le Lycée Français de New York, Mur!) that's been around for 15 years, has had only one bonafide hit (1996's Popular), but always writes beautiful melodies and dreamy, romantic lyrics. For more examples here's Your Legs Grow off 2005's The Weight is a Gift (produced by Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla) and Blizzard of "77 off 2003's Let Go.

MP3 Nada Surf - See these bones
from 2008's Lucky
MP3 Nada Surf - Your legs grow from 2005's The Weight is a Gift
MP3 Nada Surf - Blizzard of '77 from 2003's Let Go

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