The National Discography 20012013 MP3 V0
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The National Discography 20012013 MP3 V0
The National is an American rock band of Cincinnati, Ohio natives, formed in Brooklyn, New York City in 1999. The band consists of Matt Berninger (vocals), twin brothers Aaron Dessner (guitar, piano, keyboards) and Bryce Dessner (guitar, piano, keyboards), as well as brothers Scott Devendorf (bass) and Bryan Devendorf (drums). The band has released eight studio albums, from their self-titled debut in 2001 to their latest, I Am Easy to Find, in 2019. The band is known for their indie rock sound, their lyrical themes of anxiety, alienation and romance, and their collaborations with other artists and musicians.
This article will provide an overview of the band's discography from 2001 to 2013, covering their first six albums and some of their EPs and singles. The discography is available in MP3 V0 format, which is a variable bitrate encoding that offers high quality audio at a smaller file size than MP3 CBR.
The National (2001)
The National's debut album was released on Brassland Records, an independent label founded by Aaron and Bryce Dessner. The album was recorded by Nick Lloyd and Bryce Dessner at Lloyd's studio in Cincinnati. The album features 12 songs that showcase the band's early influences of country-rock, Americana and alternative rock. Some of the songs, such as \"American Mary\" and \"Cold Girl Fever\", were written by Matt Berninger and his wife Carin Besser, who would later become a frequent collaborator on the band's lyrics. The album received positive reviews from critics, who praised the band's songwriting and Berninger's distinctive baritone voice.
Tracklist:
Beautiful Head
Cold Girl Fever
The Perfect Song
American Mary
Son
Pay for Me
Bitters & Absolut
John's Star
Watching You Well
Theory of the Crows
29 Years
Anna Freud
Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers (2003)
The band's second album was also released on Brassland Records, and was produced by Peter Katis and Paul Heck. The album marked a departure from the country-rock sound of their debut, and introduced more elements of post-punk, indie rock and chamber pop. The album features guest appearances from Padma Newsome of Clogs, who provided violin and viola arrangements, and Nate Martinez of Thieving Irons, who played guitar on some tracks. The album received critical acclaim from critics, who noted the band's improved musicianship and maturity. Some of the songs, such as \"Cardinal Song\" and \"Slipping Husband\", deal with themes of infidelity and betrayal.
Tracklist:
Cardinal Song
Slipping Husband
90-Mile Water Wall
It Never Happened
Murder Me Rachael
Thirsty
Available
Sugar Wife
Trophy Wife
Fashion Coat
Patterns of Fairytales
Lucky You
Alligator (2005)
The band's third album was their first to be released on Beggars Banquet Records, a major independent label that gave them more exposure and resources. The album was produced by Peter Katis and Paul Heck, and was recorded at Tarquin Studios in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The album features 13 songs that explore themes of love, loss, fear and loneliness. The album also showcases the band's diverse musical influences, ranging from rock and roll to classical music. The album received widespread critical acclaim from critics, who hailed it as one of the best albums of the year. Some of the songs, such as \"Mr. November\" and \"Abel\", became live favorites and fan anthems.
Tracklist:
Secret Meeting
Karen
Lit Up
Looking for Astronauts
Daughters of the Soho Riots
Baby, We'll Be Fine
Friend of Mine
Val Jester
All the Wine
Abel
The Geese of Beverly Road
City Middle
Mr. November
Boxer (2007)
The band's fourth album was also released on Beggars Banquet Records, and was produced by Peter Katis. The album was recorded at various locations, including Tarquin Studios, Aaron Dessner's home studio in Brooklyn, and Sear Sound in New York City. The album features 12 songs that reflect the band's personal and political views, as well as their experiences of touring and living in New York. The album features guest appearances from Sufjan Stevens, who played piano and sang backup vocals on some tracks, and Doveman, who played keyboards on some tracks. The album received universal acclaim from critics, who praised the band's refined and sophisticated sound. Some of the songs, such as \"Fake Empire\" and \"Mistaken for Strangers\", received significant airplay and exposure.
Tracklist:
Fake Empire
Mistaken for Strangers
Brainy
Squalor Victoria
Green Gloves
Slow Show
Apartment Story
Start a War
Guest Room
Racing Like a Pro
Ada
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