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"Climbing from overstimulated states," sings Caws on "Weightless" as the band locks in on one of their more furious grooves, threatening to overpower the delicacy of what has come before it. "Behind every desire is another one," adds Caws as the music falls back into the softer ease that is Nada Surf's comfort zone. It's a poignant moment on a record that rarely threatens the status quo, content to ebb and flow within range and reason, comfortable to live up to its title.