The National reveal breathtaking ballad "Carin At The Liquor Store"
The National have shared "Carin At The Liquor Store", another single from next month's long-awaited record Sleep Well Beast.
This latest track - which debuted on Beats 1 earlier today - joins up with "Guilty Party" and "The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness" to preview the quintet's new record. It comes accompanied by visuals directed by Casey Reas, shot by La Blogothèque, and edited by Matthew Miller.
The record is the group's seventh in total and their first since 2013's exceptional Trouble Will Find Me. It's produced by Aaron Dessner with co-production by brother Bryce Dessner and Matt Berninger.
The National have been away a fair while, with all the members pursuing other projects - Matt Berninger's EL VY, Bryce Dessner's orchestral work, Invisible Bridge, plus Scott and Bryan Devendorf's LNZNDRF expedition to name just a few. The National as a unit have also dropped a few morsels into the ether, such as the mammoth A Lot Of Sorrow and Sharon Van Etten collab "Sunshine On My Back"; they also contributed to last year's Grateful Deadtribute and this year's titanic Bob's Burgers release
Back in 2014 the band's Scott Devendorf told us a bit about their plans for their seventh LP: "There's been chatter about working like we did on [third album] Alligator... [but] we have no desire to repeat and do anything again. It's for our own interest partly, and we also want to develop as musicians, people and a band."
The National are set to play a mammoth world tour, with shows across Europe, the UK, and North America scheduled for this autumn/winter - including four nights at London's Hammersmith Apollo. Get the full details.
Tracklist:
- Nobody Else Will Be There
- Day I Die
- Walk It Back
- The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness
- Born to Beg
- Turtleneck
- Empire Line
- I’ll Still Destroy You
- Guilty Party
- Carin At The Liquor Store
- Dark Side of the Gym
- Sleep Well Beast
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