The National announce new album 'Trouble Will Find Me'
The National have revealed details of their upcoming sixth full-length release.
The Brooklyn band will put out new record, Trouble Will Find Me, on 20 May in Europe (21 May in North America). It follows on from 2010′s brilliant High Violet.
Frontman Matt Berninger said of the LP:
“For the past 10 years we’d 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 we’d finally gotten there. Now we could relax– not in terms of our own expectations but we didn’t have to prove our identity any longer.”
The tracklist reads:
1 I Should Live in Salt
2 Demons
3 Don’t 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
And the album’s artwork is as below
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