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High/Low in Franklin, TN

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The
Weezer
wannabe tags were certainly understandable when it came to
Nada Surf
's debut; besides a similarity of intent (a quick, punchy
post-grunge
pop/rock
album with quick, punchy
songs), the production from
Ric Ocasek
sealed the deal for many. The fact that the band had been going for a while before
's own 1995 splash seems to have been ignored, admittedly. But if
never came up with anything that had the influence and lingering impact of
Pinkerton
, say,
High/Low
is a nicely frazzled and fun release that actually bears a little similarity at points to prime
Cheap Trick
. To be sure, it's not an exact comparison (
Caws
is nowhere near the singer
Robin Zander
is, for a start), but in terms of spiky intensity shot through with just enough emotional yearning,
has the job down well. His guitar playing does the business well enough, while the
Lorca
/
Elliot
rhythm section similarly shows its skill track for track. Elsewhere,
Ocasek
brings his usual sharp ear to the proceedings, while engineer
Bruce Calder
does a great job of capturing songs that brim with crackling fierceness and a solid, thick punch in equal measures.
"The Plan,"
with its careening verses offset by
' deceptively calm but focused delivery, not to mention sudden midsong shifts down several speeds, and the galloping, downright uplifting yet indecisive
"Treehouse"
are two good reasons not to dismiss the band or album out of hand. One of the more amusing twists on the proto-
emo
formula comes with
"Popular,"
which rather than taking the point of view of the wounded outsider talks about the high school winners, a mournful yet crunching arrangement and ranted verses providing the contrast to the wryly deadpan chorus. ~ Ned Raggett
The
Weezer
wannabe tags were certainly understandable when it came to
Nada Surf
's debut; besides a similarity of intent (a quick, punchy
post-grunge
pop/rock
album with quick, punchy
songs), the production from
Ric Ocasek
sealed the deal for many. The fact that the band had been going for a while before
's own 1995 splash seems to have been ignored, admittedly. But if
never came up with anything that had the influence and lingering impact of
Pinkerton
, say,
High/Low
is a nicely frazzled and fun release that actually bears a little similarity at points to prime
Cheap Trick
. To be sure, it's not an exact comparison (
Caws
is nowhere near the singer
Robin Zander
is, for a start), but in terms of spiky intensity shot through with just enough emotional yearning,
has the job down well. His guitar playing does the business well enough, while the
Lorca
/
Elliot
rhythm section similarly shows its skill track for track. Elsewhere,
Ocasek
brings his usual sharp ear to the proceedings, while engineer
Bruce Calder
does a great job of capturing songs that brim with crackling fierceness and a solid, thick punch in equal measures.
"The Plan,"
with its careening verses offset by
' deceptively calm but focused delivery, not to mention sudden midsong shifts down several speeds, and the galloping, downright uplifting yet indecisive
"Treehouse"
are two good reasons not to dismiss the band or album out of hand. One of the more amusing twists on the proto-
emo
formula comes with
"Popular,"
which rather than taking the point of view of the wounded outsider talks about the high school winners, a mournful yet crunching arrangement and ranted verses providing the contrast to the wryly deadpan chorus. ~ Ned Raggett

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