The National - Sleep Well Beast
(White Vinyl + Download Code)
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4AD |
Genre: |
Pop/Rock |
Product No.: |
A4AD 201
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UPC: | 191400002012 |
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In Stock
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Category: |
Vinyl Record |
No. of Discs: | 2 |
Double LP white vinyl
Featuring "The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness" "Guilty Party" and more!
Includes 24" x 24" folded poster and printed inner sleeves
Limited time album download included
Back on 2005's Alligator, when many of us first met The National, they were still a rock band. That version of The National wasn't too terribly different from the one that evolved out of it; back then, they were still interested in layered arrangements and dour vulnerability and quietly dramatic melodic swoops, writes Stereogum. But they also came up with big, nasty, cathartic choruses. Some of their songs sounded like anthems, and when they performed those songs live, they took on a messianic intensity that they quickly discarded on later records.
Later efforts became a dark, sophisticated swirl, red-wine music, music that people would put on at dinner parties when they wanted to seem cool.
So it's a shock to put on Sleep Well Beast, the band's seventh album and first in more than four years, and realize that it rocks. Sleep Well Beast will play at dinner parties, but the dinner parties might get a little stormier than they once were.
The new album does a better job than any past National album at integrating the experimental-music passions that the two Dessner brothers, Bryce in particular, have been chasing during their personal time over the past decade. You can hear that in the way the processed guitars on "The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness" impersonate car alarms, or in the way drums and synths skitter and pulse all over the title track.
"Even more than their last few album, it's an intricately arranged affair; you can hear layer after layer of strings and keyboards and guitars on every song. But instead of derailing the songs, those experimental touches have made the songs bigger and grander. And they've also jacked up the urgency." — Stereogum.com
Side 1 | Nobody Else Will Be There | Day I Die | Walk It Back | Side 2 |
The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness | Born To Beg | Turtleneck | Side 3 |
Empire Line | I’ll Still Destroy You | Guilty Party | Side 4 |
Carin At The Liquor Store | Dark Side of the Gym | Sleep Well Beast |
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