Today, one of the most underrated bands of the 90s and early aughts, who has been performing and releasing prolific pieces of art under the proverbial radar for years, Nada Surf released a deluxe version of their ninth, and latest, album Never Not Together, available at digital retailers everywhere. It includes three previously unreleased songs recorded at the legendary Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire, Wales during the Never Not Together sessions, plus an epic strings-and-chorale version of the standout "Looking for You," and three alternate recordings of the hit "So Much Love," (including French- and Spanish-language versions).
The band announced the deluxe reissue last month with a short music-film for the song "Just Wait" — it's an ambitious, evocative collaboration with award-winning filmmaker Mark Pellington (Pearl Jam, U2), who explains the project: "Matthew and I connected and we decided to collaborate together on this music film, a labor of love inspired by his late father Peter Caws' profound meditations... The piece actually benefited from the corona virus as we really took our time, let ideas percolate, and did not feel a need to rush and make a product."
Buy or stream the deluxe album here.
Watch the "Just Wait" film above.
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