Nada Surf

Before the days of Simple Plan and Avril Lavigne, the average '90s kid was prone to resort to the listening likes of Nada Surf for their teenage angst release. Now, the band returns to Australia for the first time in 10 years to perform at this year's Brisbane Festival.
Molly Glassey
Published on September 16, 2012

Overview

Before the days of Simple Plan and Avril Lavigne, the average '90s kid was prone to resort to the listening likes of Nada Surf for their teenage angst release. Along with their iconic 1996 anti-high school clique ballad 'Popular', this New York band has produced an incredible range of music in their 16 years of rocking that has capitvated an audience far beyond that of adolescent musos.

As part of the Brisbane Festival, Nada Surf will be returning to Australia for the first time in ten years to showcase their recent work. The band has just released a new album 'The Stars are Indifferent to Astronomy', but has assured fans that their setlist will contain songs from their entire 16-year career.

Nada Surf will be gone quickly, performing only three shows while on our shores. As a band that has produced a number of spotless indie-rock numbers, this rare experience is sure to be one of the musical highlights of the Brisbane Festival.

Check out Nada Surf's 1996 hit 'Popular'

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