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Nada Surf - Proximity Effect

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Nada Surf - Proximity Effect
Nada Surf Band: Nada Surf
Title: Proximity Effect
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Release Date: 27 October, 1998
Media: Audio Cassette

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An Attempt To Be A Rock Band
Nada Surf is not one of these bands. Quite a few bands succeed well in this style in which the songs consist in melodious and usually joyful poprock, with a more hard-beatingly rocking chorus.

'Slow Down' is a typical example: this song simply drowns in its own lack of originality. 'Bacardi' is a much more successful example. This one is rather melodious and with a lot of atmosphere. In that sense, 'The Voices' is pretty OK too.

'Why Are You So Mean To Me?' swings quite well, with its semi-soft vocals, apart from which it is nearly punky, like 'Dispossession'. 'Firecracker' is a decent punkish rock composition as well - its rolling guitars and emotional vocals make a great arrangement.

But a song like 'Mother's Day' is in fact just noisy. And 'Troublemaker' is to be considered as a fill-out track; silent pop, nothing special.

Among the highlights on 'The Proximity Effect' is the opener 'Hyperspace' and the second track, 'Amateur'. The former has a very hit-like chorus but somehow lacks the format that could make it a classic. On the latter too, it is the chorus that controls things ('You said I should get professional help / It makes me cry'. . . )

The harmonious '80 Windows' is the album's best song. The quiet guitars, the temper of the drums, the lyrics, give it a unique feel.

All in all, Nada Surf can be considered kings of ordinarity. The band wants to be a rock band, sometimes even with punk elements, but basicly just sounds like poprock. In the style of Del Amitri, Fool's Garden and Backin'ground.

the most underated band of the 90s
The album was a master piece, well Nada Surf have done it again, The Proximity Effect is fantasic, the only song that seems to be lacking is "why are you so mean to me?" witch is a cover tune. Nada Surf scored a hit a few years back with popular on the CD high/low, most people never journeyed deeper into the CD, it was filled with wit, charm and charsima that few bands today have. If you dont buy this album, your braindead, it kicks ASS!.

no comments
Ok, I just had to say something for my favorite album ! I don't listen it, I FEEL it ! high/low was amazing and I couldn't imagine they could do a better album, but they did ! This album gets a soul, there is something behind this music, but I can't explain it. . so, ok, if I can't, I shut up and you listen.

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