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The National

Although formed during the post-punk revival of the late '90s, the National took inspiration from a wider set of influences, including country-rock, Americana, indie rock, and Britpop. The lineup began taking shape in Ohio and officially cemented itself in New York, with baritone vocalist Matt Berninger joining forces with two sets of brothers -- Scott (bass) and Bryan Devendorf (drums), and Aaron (guitar) and Bryce Dessner (guitar). After establishing themselves as a live act, the bandmates made their studio debut with The National, a self-titled record that appeared in 2001 to considerable acclaim. Two years later, the band returned with Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers, a deft blending of alternative country and chamber pop that found the band partnering with producer Peter Katis.

The National continued working with Katis throughout the rest of the decade. Following the release of an EP, Cherry Tree, in 2004, the band signed with Beggars Banquet and released Alligator. Although sales were modest, Alligator proved to be one of the year's most critically-approved releases. 2007's Boxer, an ambitious effort that featured orchestration by the Clogs' Padma Newsome and piano by Sufjan Stevens, fared similarly well. It also became the band's first album to chart fairly well, peaking at number 67 on the Billboard 200.

A documentary by French filmmaker Vincent Moon was released in 2008, capturing the band during the Boxer recording sessions. That same year, the National released The Virginia EP, a collection of new material and various B-sides, and began working on a new studio album with Katis. High Violet appeared two years later, earning the guys the highest marks of their career and going gold in multiple countries. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi
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Selected Discography

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Track List: Bloodbuzz Ohio (Single)

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Track List: Exile Vilify (Radio Single)

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Track List: Mistaken For Strangers (Radio Single)

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Track List: Think You Can Wait (From The Film "Win Win") (Radio Single)

Comments

The song on the end of Warrior ended that film brilliantly.
A few of the tracks on Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers (Slipping Husband, 90 Mile Water Wall, Available, and Lucky You) are among my favorite in their entire catalogue. To appreciate where they are now as a band is to appreciate where they came from. Sometimes I miss Berninger's unrestrained vocals of the olden days.
the. best.
Bloodbuzz Ohio. I rest my case.
doesn't get any better than these guys right now, saw a local band in Portland that sounded a lot it baritone vox, piano etc. --Loaded for Bear
i'm surprised there aren't more copy-cats
ryan.manzer
These guys write incredible songs, very powerful stuff. However, you really have to see them in concert to fully appreciate their greatness. They really pour it all out and leave their hearts on the stage. See the video for Terrible Love (Alternate Version) to get an idea.
benhagarpt
Great lyrics, they get better the more you listen...pre t t y rare.
Anyone who thinks that there's "nothing going on" in music right now needs to listen to the National.
Rewards repeat listening, breaks your heart, lifts you up, does everything good music should do. I heart The National
bleich.n
Aaron recorded high violet in his garage studio, well at least most of it.
Amazing band. I love the sound recording on their albums. I don't know who records them, but whoever it is, he/she does a remarkable job.
justin.elson
One of the best bands I have ever seen live!
hannah.a.tay l o r
Best lyrics.
One of my all time favs.
As good as it gets.
photo296
Beautiful!
mmilliman
half asleep in a fake empire.

Say no more. You had me at hello.
pav423
Saw them recently at the Ryman in Nashville and it was fantastic! In a desert of uninspired bland indie elevator music, they are an oasis of sound and inspiration.
My first listen of this band, I didn't care for them. But now I'm obsessed! I love when music grows on you. The National is brilliant.
I just love this band!! Started with High Violet and worked my way to Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers. Took me awhile to get into that one but now I am and absolutely love that one too!! Going to see them in October and I really cannot wait. They are currently my favorite band...
One of my favorite bands, and one of the best live shows I've ever seen. Great if you like a splash of reluctant hopefulness in your big glass of melancholy.
Wow - Just discovered them after the New York times ran an article about them a couple of weeks ago! They slay me.
The new album is beautiful.
New album coming in May.
they depress the s**t out of me, but great band. listen to them daily.
karaleone
it's as simple as this... I love The National.... . . . . .
saw them at outside lands festival and out of like 20 bands I saw they were one of my favorites... and I didn't even know them
they make me smile
I just love them
fuggleynut
poetry put to elegant music
all just vague enough to make you think but mellow enough to soothe
mollyandbill
I saw The National open up for Modest Mouse and REM at Red Rocks this summer. They were 10x better than Modest Mouse and almost as good s REM.
They're so good it should be criminal...
My very, very favorite band.
This may be the greatest set of lyrics I've ever heard. The band is my favorite, for this week anyway.
Heard "Fake Empire" in a grocery store and it was love at first note. Bought "Boxer" without listening to another song, and I love every minute of it.
nearly every single song opens up with the greastest and most inspiring guitar solo's.. great band
alyssameyer
This is hands down my favorite band. I always have one or two of their songs floating around in my head. Make an effort to see them live, it's so worth it.
The National are such a great band live. The entire Alligator album is a classic and "Mr. November" is always playing in my head.
To have such a dark, yet oddly inspiring approach to life and to create beautiful music that embodies that feeling is what truly makes The National amazing.

About Today...
minimalist, beautiful, terrifying, captivating, gorgeous, awe-inspirin g , brings me to tears.
cherry tree is my favourite song i have yet heard by them. lovely band,.
reedmackay
I'm always dreaming. is that like thinking in my sleep? It beats alot of what really happens in the world. located my mind in a nicer place today myself. sure is nice to hear someone tell me in a genuine way that the care. Always a pleasure. what is fate? I wonder what a one of that would be. The Math in this or that is to complicating , slightly depressed from that slow leak
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why did you dress me down and liquor me up?
Wonderful, dark pop band.

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