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Source: The San Francisco Examiner
Author: Bill Picture
Date: February 12, 2004

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Dada are back and playing a record 31 shows in 38 days to promote the upcoming release of their new CD, How to be Found (Blue Cave Records), the band's first studio album in almost five years. After four albums, two label changes -- the band released three albums on I.R.S. Records before it went under and a fourth on MCA before MCA was sold and the guys were dropped -- and countless miles logged on the road, the guys say they just needed some time off. The members of the L.A.-based trio, whose straight-ahead rock sound and uncluttered harmonies have been compared to The Beatles, got back together last year for a string of shows and recorded a live album for Coach House Records before deciding the time was right for a new album.


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