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"Popular" is the debut single by American alternative rock band Nada Surf, released in May 1996 from their debut album High/Low, released the following month. Each verse in "Popular" presents, in spoken-word format, sarcastic advice to teenagers taken from the book Penny's Guide to Teen-Age Charm and Popularity by American actress Gloria Winters .
Nada Surf's eighth studio album, You Know Who You Are, with an official release date of March 4, 2016, was released for streaming in late February 2016. [14] In 2018, for the fifteenth anniversary of Let Go, the charity album Standing at the Gates: The Songs of Nada Surf's Let Go was released to benefit the ACLU and The Pablove Foundation.
High/Low is the debut studio album by the American band Nada Surf, released in 1996. [2] [3] It contains the hit single "Popular". [4] High/Low was produced by Ric Ocasek. [5] Nada Surf supported it by touring with Superdrag and the Gravel Pit. [6]
The discography of Nada Surf, a New York-based alternative rock group, consists of ten studio albums, thirteen singles and one extended play (EP). Nada Surf was formed in 1992 and consists of Matthew Caws (guitar, vocals), Daniel Lorca (bass, backup vocals), Ira Elliot (drums, backup vocals), and Doug Gillard (lead guitar).
Weekend end date Film Total weekend gross Notes Ref; 1: January 7, 1996: 12 Monkeys: $13,842,990: 12 Monkeys broke Good Morning, Vietnam ' s record ($11.7 million) for the highest weekend debut in January.
Karmic is the debut EP from American rock band Nada Surf, released in 1996. It was recorded in 1993 and 1994. The song "Treehouse" appeared on the band's first album High/Low. In 2007, Karmic was reissued under the Hi-Speed Soul label with bonus track "Pressure Free".
4.4 Nada Surf. 5 References. ... the alternative rock group Harvey Danger and was a writer and editor for alternative weekly publication The Stranger from 1996 to 2018.
Doug Gillard was born in Sandusky, Ohio. [1] His parents were from Colorado, where his father helped construct missile silos, and his mother was a teacher's aide. [2] Gillard grew up on a farm in rural Northeast Ohio, [2] in the town of Huron, and attended schools in Elyria, Ohio.