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The National, ‘Trouble Will Find Me’: Track-By-Track Review

Summary

The National have been an indie rock staple since 1999, releasing albums such as 2007's "Boxer" and 2010's "High Violet". Their latest album, "Trouble Will Find Me", was released in May 2013 and offers a look at a band of 30-somethings learning their way around adulthood. The album includes 13 tracks, ranging from plaintive to uptempo, each with their own unique lyrical content. The album was praised for its subtle call-and-respond vocal techniques, delicate outros, and Borderman's use of metaphors.

Q&As

What is the National's background and history?
The National is an Ohio indie rock band that has been active since 1999 and started to make money after a half-decade had passed.

What feelings are conveyed in the new album "Trouble Will Find Me"?
The feeling of comfort permeates every part of the album "Trouble Will Find Me".

What themes and topics are explored in the songs on "Trouble Will Find Me"?
The songs on "Trouble Will Find Me" explore themes of guilt, desperation, devotion, and maturity.

What are some of the standout tracks on "Trouble Will Find Me"?
Standout tracks on "Trouble Will Find Me" include "Don't Swallow the Cap", "Fireproof", "Sea of Love", and "Pink Rabbits".

What is the overall impression of the National's new album?
The overall impression of the National's new album is that it is a heady, dense, atmospheric rock album that is sure to please the band's existing fans.

AI Comments

👍 This article provides an in-depth look at the National's new album "Trouble Will Find Me" with a track-by-track breakdown that is sure to excite long-time fans of the band.

👎 The article provides a lot of information but fails to actually provide an opinion on the album, leaving readers without any insight into how the album fares against the band's other work.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about the National's new album, 'Trouble Will Find Me'. It's a track-by-track review and goes through each song on the album. It talks about how the National have been around for a long time and are now finally making money, and how they've reached a level of comfort that many indie rock acts don't achieve.

Friend: That's really interesting. It's great to see a band like this finally getting the recognition they deserve. It's a testament to their hard work and dedication.

Me: Absolutely. It's also interesting to see how they've grown over the years and how they've stayed true to their sound, without trying to make it more "radio-friendly". It's inspiring to see that they've been able to stay successful while still staying true to themselves.

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Technical terms

Indie Rock
A genre of rock music that is independently produced and distributed.
Zen-Rock
A type of rock music that combines elements of Zen Buddhism and rock music.
Call-and-Respond
A type of vocal technique in which one singer calls out a phrase and the other singers respond with a phrase.
Chamber Music
A type of classical music that is performed by a small ensemble of musicians.
Plaintive
A type of music that expresses sadness or sorrow.
Metaphor
A figure of speech in which a comparison is made between two unlike things.
Brooding
A type of music that expresses feelings of gloom or depression.
Visceral
A type of music that is emotionally powerful and intense.
Literal
A type of music that is characterized by its use of words and language.
Fainting Chair
A type of chair that is designed to collapse when someone sits in it.

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