
seems like i unintentionally grew into the life they're writing about. p4k on high violet:
"The characters in National songs have real jobs, have uninteresting sex, get drunk, and lie to one another. They do so during the regular course of a workaday week, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The National aren't "dad-rock" so much as "men's magazine rock": music chiefly interested in the complications of being a stable person expected to own certain things and dress certain ways.
On the National's fifth album, High Violet, those constraints are starting to wear on them, which makes a lot of sense: they wear on most people. In between patches of obtuse imagery, singer Matt Berninger sounds increasingly self-destructive. The record's upbeat numbers don't cheer him up so much as commiserate with him. All of this makes High Violet a dark affair, even for a band with a reputation for sad-bastard melodrama. The National have never sounded triumphant, but they can still be reassuring, with Berninger's lyrics acting as salves for our own neuroses. Six drinks in, tired of your coworkers, wishing you could just go home and laugh at sitcoms with someone? Maybe get laid?"
yeah.
the national is so you, i can´t believe you didn´t "get it" five years ago...
ReplyDeleteor did the melodrama recently pour in?
it was too mature for me at the time. and i wasn't burned out enough. i was too busy trying to get into the party. then i got into the party, heard these songs, and started thinking about the morning after.
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