Upon its reissue in 2003, Let Go had already positioned itself to be an indie rock milestone in the making for Nada Surf. They'd left the major labels behind for Barsuk's hearth and home, and remained for their fourth album, The Weight Is a Gift. The savory punk threads found on Let Go are much more relaxed this time out. The snarky, boyish charm of High/Low, which made the band a brief mainstream favorite in the mid-'90s, won't ever fade, but ten years later Nada Surf don't appear to be that interested in the angst-ridden, fashionable appeal that they once were; each member is now over 30. The Weight Is a Gift is a soothing fit for those who grew up with the band. This 11-song set calls clichés into question, challenges old convictions, and somehow makes sense of growing older without losing sight of one's youth. Looking inward isn't always an easy thing to do. Nada Surf have composed fine songs for free-thinking, analytical, and pensive individuals, without being overly complex. The result of all this experience and reflection is that Nada Surf and producer/Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla have made a great pop/rock record. It's more of an emotive affair, with soft-hued guitar layers, hushed harmonies, and frontman Matthew Caws' signature aching, bittersweet performances. From the gloomy orchestrations of "My Legs Grow" and the shiny hopes of "All Is a Game" to the more unapologetic, rollicking moments such as "Blankest Year" and "Armies Walk," the disc never loses momentum. Each song is perfectly trimmed, cut to flow without the touch of heavy production, especially "In the Mirror" and "Imaginary Friends." The Weight Is a Gift is Nada Surf's most honest and earnest record to date. [The first pressing includes a limited-edition bonus disc, complete with a special low price and a free T-shirt.] ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Weight Is a Gift (Bonus CD)
09/13/2005
All Music Guide Review
Weight Is a Gift (Bonus CD) Track Listing
Weight Is a Gift (Bonus CD) Notes
Co-produced with DCfC's Chris Walla, and recorded at John Vanderslice's Tiny Telephone studio in SF and Walla's Hall of Justice in Seattle, the new CD is full of sweet harmonies and stand-out pop tracks — the perfect follow-up to 2003's "let go."
Bonus disc on the Special Edition contains these four non-album tracks:
1. From the Rooftop Down
2. Fools
3. Concrete Bed Original
4. Au Fond Du Reve Dore
Credits of Weight Is a Gift (Bonus CD)
- Joe McGinty
- Engineer, Keyboards
- Lianne Smith
- Harmony Vocals, Vocals
- Ed Stasium
- Mixing
- Phil Wandscher
- Guitar
- Ben Weber
- Management
- Sean Nelson
- Harmony Vocals
- Geoff Sanoff
- Mixing
- Louie Lino
- Accordion, Engineer, Keyboards, Producer, Mixing
- Nate Manny
- Design
- Chris Shaw
- Mixing
- Alexandra Holden
- Cover Illustration
- Christopher Walla
- Guitar, Photography, Keyboards, Engineer, Producer
- Coralie Clément
- Harmony Vocals
- John Roderick
- Harmony Vocals
- Tom Beaujour
- Engineer
- Fabrice Debuire
- Engineer
- Rachel Bowman
- Cello
- Fino Oyonarte
- Pre-Mixing
- John Goodmanson
- Mixing
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering













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