Nada Surf detail new LP and share lead single "Something I Should Do"
19 November 2019, 17:09
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Nada Surf are back with details of their next LP Never Not Together, alongside dropping the lead single "Something I Should Do".
"Something I Should Do" is the group's first new single since releasing their 2016 album You Know Who You Are.
Never Not Together is Nada Surf's ninth studio album. They recorded it at Rockfield Studios in South Wales. Vocalist Matthew Caws says, "I've been seeing the name on albums for so long. It's a working farm, and the founder/owner, Kingsley Ward, would come in and tell us stories when he wasn't farming. I'd walk into town every morning and listen to the sheep talking as I walked by them."
Tracklist:
- So Much Love
- Come Get Me
- Live Learn and Forget
- Just Wait
- Something I Should Do
- Looking for You
- Crowded Star
- Mathilda
- Ride in the Unknown
"Something I Should Do" is out now. Nada Surf's Never Not Together album drops 7 February 2020 via City Slang, and is available to pre-order now. They play London's Electric Ballroom on 12 March 2020. Find out more.
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