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National - Trouble Will Find Me
DOUBLE GATEFOLD HEAVY VINYL WITH PRINTED INNER SLEEVE TRACK LISTING 1. I SHOULD LIVE IN SALT 2. DEMONS 3. DONT SWALLOW THE CAP 4. FIREPROOF 5. SEA OF LOVE 6. HEAVENFACED 7. THIS IS THE LAST TIME 8. GRACELESS 9. SLIPPED 10. I NEED MY GIRL 11. HUMILIATION 12. PINK RABBITS 13. HARD TO FIND Trouble Will Find Me, The Nationalâs new album will be released on 4AD on May 20th & 21st. This is the sixth studio album for the Brooklyn band, and follows 2010âs critical and commercial success High Violet. The album is the most self-assured collection of songs produced by The National in its 14-year career. In an interview with UKâs UNCUT Magazine, front man Matt Berninger described the songs as more âimmediate and visceralâ than their previous work. Trouble Will Find Me possesses a directness, a coherency and an approachability that suggests The National are at their most confident. After a 22-month tour following the release of High Violet the band returned home. Regardless of plans to wait to record new music for another year or two, guitarist Aaron Dessner began working on sketches of new songs that the other members were too inspired by to not fully realise. Matt confesses, âFor the past ten years weâd been chasing something, wanting to prove something. And this chase was about trying to disprove our own insecurities. After touring High Violet, I think we felt like weâd finally gotten there. Now we could relaxânot in terms of our own expectations but we didnât have to prove our identity any longer.â The results are simultaneously breakthrough and oddly familiar, the culmination of an artistic journey that has led The National both to a new crest and, somehow, back to their beginningsâwhen, says Aaron, âour ideas would immediately click with each other. Itâs free-wheeling again. The songs on one level are our most complex, and on another theyâre our most simple and human. It just feels like weâve embraced the chemistry we have.â The album was recorded at Clubhouse in Rhinebeck, NY. Trouble Will Find Me was self-produced and mixed by Craig Silvey with additional mixing from Peter Katis and Marcus Paquin.
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DOUBLE GATEFOLD HEAVY VINYL WITH PRINTED INNER SLEEVE TRACK LISTING 1. I SHOULD LIVE IN SALT 2. DEMONS 3. DONT SWALLOW THE CAP 4. FIREPROOF 5. SEA OF LOVE 6. HEAVENFACED 7. THIS IS THE LAST TIME 8. GRACELESS 9. SLIPPED 10. I NEED MY GIRL 11. HUMILIATION 12. PINK RABBITS 13. HARD TO FIND Trouble Will Find Me, The Nationalâs new album will be released on 4AD on May 20th & 21st. This is the sixth studio album for the Brooklyn band, and follows 2010âs critical and commercial success High Violet. The album is the most self-assured collection of songs produced by The National in its 14-year career. In an interview with UKâs UNCUT Magazine, front man Matt Berninger described the songs as more âimmediate and visceralâ than their previous work. Trouble Will Find Me possesses a directness, a coherency and an approachability that suggests The National are at their most confident. After a 22-month tour following the release of High Violet the band returned home. Regardless of plans to wait to record new music for another year or two, guitarist Aaron Dessner began working on sketches of new songs that the other members were too inspired by to not fully realise. Matt confesses, âFor the past ten years weâd been chasing something, wanting to prove something. And this chase was about trying to disprove our own insecurities. After touring High Violet, I think we felt like weâd finally gotten there. Now we could relaxânot in terms of our own expectations but we didnât have to prove our identity any longer.â The results are simultaneously breakthrough and oddly familiar, the culmination of an artistic journey that has led The National both to a new crest and, somehow, back to their beginningsâwhen, says Aaron, âour ideas would immediately click with each other. Itâs free-wheeling again. The songs on one level are our most complex, and on another theyâre our most simple and human. It just feels like weâve embraced the chemistry we have.â The album was recorded at Clubhouse in Rhinebeck, NY. Trouble Will Find Me was self-produced and mixed by Craig Silvey with additional mixing from Peter Katis and Marcus Paquin.













