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Matthew Caws

Matthew Rorison Caws (born August 5, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, and best known as the co-founder, , , and primary songwriter of the band . Born in , Caws grew up on Manhattan's in a household filled with from his academic parents, an environment that shaped his vulnerable and reflective songwriting style. While attending in , he formed in 1992 with longtime friend and bassist Daniel Lorca, initially as a New York City-based outfit; the band's lineup later solidified with drummer Ira Elliot. rose to prominence in the mid-1990s with their debut album High/Low (1996), propelled by the satirical hit single "Popular," which gained widespread airplay on college radio and . The band has maintained a steady career over three decades, releasing ten studio albums on independent labels, with their most recent being Moon Mirror in 2024, and touring extensively across and . In addition to Nada Surf, Caws has collaborated on side projects, including the electro-folk duo Minor Alps with singer , which released its debut album in 2013, and he currently resides in , .

Early life

Family background

Matthew Caws was born on August 5, 1967, in . His father, Peter James Caws, was a of at of the from 1965 to 1982, where he also served as department chair. He died on April 20, 2020. His mother, Mary Ann Caws, was a of who lectured at from 1964 to 1965 and served as an assistant of there from 1966 to 1967, later becoming a distinguished of English, , and at the Graduate Center of the . Caws has an older sister, Hilary Caws-Elwitt. He also has a half-sister, Elisabeth Breslin Caws, from his father's second marriage. Caws' parents married in 1956 and divorced in 1987. His mother remarried Dr. Boyce Bennett on November 3, 2007; Bennett died on December 31, 2023. His father married Nancy Breslin, a and , on November 28, 1987. The family took sabbaticals in during Caws' childhood, providing early exposure to culture.

Childhood and influences

Matthew Caws was born on August 5, 1967, in and raised primarily in the city, where his parents, both professors at , provided an intellectually stimulating environment. His father, Peter James Caws, was a philosopher, while his mother, Mary Ann Caws, specialized in English, , and ; this familial backdrop exposed him from an early age to discussions of and literary works, fostering a deep appreciation for intellectual pursuits. Frequent family trips significantly shaped Caws' childhood, beginning with a year-long in when he was five years old, during which he began learning and became fluent in the language. These experiences continued with additional and summers spent at the family's modest vacation home in , a simple stone hut purchased for $2,000 that lacked modern amenities like electricity or plumbing, encouraging a rustic, immersive connection to culture. Attendance at the during high school further reinforced his bilingualism in English and , influencing his worldview and occasional incorporation of elements into his later creative work. Caws' initial interest in music was sparked by his older sister, Hilary, who introduced him to the vibrant 1980s music scene through her subscription to magazine, collections of records from emerging bands, and access to college radio stations like WNYU. Growing up in , he absorbed the city's underground rock and sounds, often tuning into local stations that played and alternative acts, which ignited his passion for music amid the cultural energy of the era. His aunt also played a role by teaching him guitar basics and performing songs for him and his sister during family visits. The divorce of Caws' parents in 1987, when he was 20, marked a significant shift during his late teenage years and early adulthood, requiring adjustment to living in separated households as his father relocated to Washington, D.C., while his mother remained in . This family transition occurred amid his emerging independence, including his first job at a Greenwich Village record store in 1985, but sources do not detail specific emotional or personal impacts beyond the logistical changes.

Musical career

Early bands

Matthew Caws began his musical journey in high school at the Lycée Français de New York, where he formed his first band, The Cost of Living, around 1982 or 1983 with school friends, including bassist Daniel Lorca. The group, an indie rock outfit influenced by post-punk and new wave styles, featured Caws on vocals and guitar alongside Marcelo Romero on vocals, guitar, harmonica, and bass, with Lorca on bass guitar. Active primarily from the mid-1980s to around 1990, the band released at least two independent records, including the 1985 single "Day of Some Lord," and performed live, notably opening for the Pixies during their Doolittle tour in Syracuse. Caws, who started playing guitar around age 12 after an initial lesson from his aunt on the E major chord, largely self-taught through dedicated practice and drew early songwriting inspiration from his older sister's collection of new wave and post-punk records. Following the dissolution of , Caws and Lorca launched a subsequent project, Because Because Because, in the early as a short-lived New York-based quartet experimenting with noisier, trippier sounds. The band included an English singer, Randall, and drummer Blake Gomez, with Caws handling guitar and backing vocals, and Lorca on and backing vocals. They self-released a featuring tracks like "Her Power" and "The Slow," capturing a raw, experimental energy before disbanding after a brief run of rehearsals and performances in spaces. This endeavor marked Caws' continued evolution as a and vocalist, building on his high school-era self-taught songwriting habits. During this formative period in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Caws supplemented his band activities by working as a and editor for magazine, where he conducted interviews with artists such as and Mick Jones of , forging valuable industry connections that later aided his career trajectory. These early bands served as crucial outlets for Caws to hone his skills, culminating in the natural progression to forming with Lorca in 1992.

Nada Surf

was formed in 1992 in by Matthew Caws on lead vocals and guitar, alongside bassist Daniel Lorca, with drummer Ira Elliot joining shortly thereafter to complete the core lineup. The band, initially known as , quickly gained attention in the local scene and signed with soon after their formation. This early deal led to the production of their debut album, , helmed by of , which was released in 1996. The album's lead single, "Popular," became a breakthrough hit, propelled by heavy rotation on and its satirical take on social conformity, drawing mainstream attention to despite their roots. However, follow-up efforts like the 1998 album The Proximity Effect underperformed commercially on Elektra, leading to the label dropping in 2000 amid industry shifts. Undeterred, Nada Surf self-recorded their third album, Let Go, which was released in 2002 in Europe and on the independent label , marking a pivotal shift toward greater artistic control. Subsequent Barsuk releases solidified Nada Surf's reputation in the indie rock landscape, including The Weight Is a Gift in 2005, Lucky in 2008, and Never Not Together in 2020, each showcasing evolving production and melodic hooks. Internationally, the band partnered with Heavenly Recordings in the UK and later in for distribution, allowing broader reach while maintaining their Barsuk base in the . Caws serves as the primary songwriter, contributing lyrics that often explore themes of , personal relationships, and emotional , delivered through his distinctive, emotive vocals and guitar work. The band's core trio has remained stable for over three decades, a rarity in indie rock, enabling consistent output praised for its reliability and growth, with critics noting their ability to blend power pop energy with thoughtful narratives across more than a dozen releases. This longevity has earned Nada Surf enduring acclaim as a steadfast presence in , far beyond their early hit.

Other projects

In addition to his primary commitment with Nada Surf, Matthew Caws has pursued collaborative side projects that allow for more intimate and experimental musical explorations. One notable endeavor is Minor Alps, a duo he formed with singer-songwriter in 2013. The pair co-wrote and recorded their debut album, Get There, which was released on October 29, 2013, via . Caws served as co-vocalist and guitarist, sharing lead vocals with Hatfield in a style that often blended their voices in unison, creating a harmonious interplay reflective of their longstanding mutual admiration. The album Get There delves into themes of personal reflection, including isolation, longing, restlessness, and the emotional hurdles of self-doubt, presented with raw honesty and vivid imagery. Tracks like "Buried Plans" and "Waiting for You" capture an existential yearning tempered by maturity and acceptance, marking a departure from the more upbeat of Caws' main band. Produced by Tom Beaujour, the record features drumming contributions split between Parker Kindred and Chris Egan, emphasizing the duo's stripped-down, introspective approach. Beyond Minor Alps, Caws has contributed guest vocals to several indie artists' tracks, enhancing their emotional depth with his distinctive tenor. For instance, he provided harmonies on Moving Panoramas' "In Tune" from their 2016 album One of Us, adding a layer of melodic warmth to the band's dream-pop sound. Similarly, he sang on Pond PA's "Spaceland" and collaborated with artists including , Annie Dressner, , and John Davis, often appearing on select singles or album cuts that align with introspective aesthetics. These appearances highlight Caws' versatility as a collaborator without venturing into full production roles on indie releases. Caws' songwriting in these projects frequently involves co-writing, as seen in Minor Alps where he and Hatfield exchanged ideas to craft lyrics and melodies together—a more fluid, partner-driven process compared to the structured band dynamic of . While he often begins with solo compositions, he remains open to iterative co-creation in side ventures, allowing for personal vulnerability and shared creative risks.

Recent work

In 2020, released their ninth studio album, Never Not Together, via , featuring tracks that emphasized themes of resilience and connection amid personal and global challenges. The band's tenth studio album, Moon Mirror, arrived on September 13, 2024, through , exploring intricate human emotions and complexities influenced by frontman Matthew Caws' ADHD experiences. Following the album's release, Nada Surf embarked on extensive global tours, including a fall 2024 run across and to promote Moon Mirror, and a second leg of their North American tour in spring 2025, from April 15 in Baltimore, Maryland, to May 2 in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2024 interviews, Caws discussed his recent ADHD diagnosis, noting how it provided clarity on his creative process and alleviated feelings of laziness by reframing anxiety as a driving force. He also highlighted using a vintage 1960 Gibson J-150 , a surprise gift from bandmate Daniel Lorca, during the recording of Moon Mirror. In October 2025, Caws featured on the single "Cloud to Cloud" by The Salt Collective. Caws continues to split his time between residences in and , , while actively songwriting for future material and collaborative projects like The Salt Collective.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Matthew Caws married Emily Bidwell on August 27, 2016, in a ceremony attended by about 130 friends and family members at Bidwell's parents' home in upstate New York. The couple first met in 2000 at Earwax Records, a now-defunct Brooklyn record store where Bidwell worked, connecting through their shared passion for music; Caws was browsing albums while on tour with Nada Surf, and their paths crossed again years later when he relocated to England. Caws has two sons: Theodore, born in 2004 from a previous relationship, and , born in 2017 with Bidwell. Theodore, who lives in , joined his father in the 2022 public service announcement video. The family maintains a close-knit dynamic, with Caws often highlighting the joys of fatherhood in interviews tied to his songwriting process. The family primarily resides in , , where Caws moved to be closer to his older son and other family ties, but they frequently stay in to accommodate Nada Surf's American roots and touring schedule. This bicoastal arrangement allows Caws to balance his professional commitments in the U.S. music scene with a stable home base in the UK.

Health advocacy

Matthew Caws has , a non-life-threatening that causes involuntary shaking, particularly in the hands, which he has had since childhood. In 2022, he collaborated with his son Theodore on a video titled "Living with a Mild Essential Tremor," aimed at educating viewers about the condition's manageability and hereditary nature, as both his son and father also experience it. Caws publicly revealed his ADHD diagnosis in 2024 interviews, describing it as a pivotal moment that enhanced his self-understanding by reframing perceived laziness as anxiety-driven challenges. He has discussed how the condition affects his daily life through difficulties with focus and impatience, while also influencing his songwriting process, such as in the lyrics of "In Front of Me Now" from Nada Surf's 2024 album Moon Mirror, which explores struggles with attention and internal dialogue. Through these disclosures, Caws has participated in broader awareness campaigns, including the PSA, and incorporated themes of and into Nada Surf's recent work, promoting empathy for diverse neurological experiences as "wildly complicated" human variations.

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