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Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers

  • AMG Review of Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers

    Amg
    Tim DiGravina
    All Music Guide

    For a band that's been compared to Joy Division, Leonard Cohen, Wilco, and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, the National sure sounds a lot more like the Czars or Uncle Tupelo on this sophomore album Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers. Where the band might lack Joy Division's angular fury, Cohen's existentialism, and Cave's vampiric attack, vocalist Matt Berninger and company whip up a murky alt country meets chamber pop vibe that's quite potent. The five-piece mostly keeps things on the country side of the fence during the album's first half, as slide guitars and fiddles overpower just about any hint of ock styling except the drumbeat, occasional feedback, and some screeching guitar freak-outs. Toward the album's close, the songs' textures finally shift from country to indie rock. Berninger is more than content to roam pastures featuring small patches of emo, sadcore, and artsy strings, clearly wearing his influences on his sleeve. Indeed, album-opener "Cardinal Song" could very easily be mistaken for the Tindersticks or Cousteau, with a passage that is a virtual note for note reconstruction of a Red House Painters song. Though the band focuses on slow atmospheric songs, it's when it kicks out the jams that the music is the most compelling. Case in point is "Slipping Husband," with its fine melodic waves and a perfectly placed bout of screaming. "Trophy Wife" presents yet another influence; the song seems a dead ringer for the Shins. It's hard to shake the feeling that the National is highly influenced by and studied in the bands it emulates, but the album is still worth a listen for fans of moody country-tinged lounge music. With so many influences rearing their heads and ample musical chops in the bag, the National might not be masters of any one genre, but it creates a fine amalgam nonetheless.

The National: Brutal Truths
11 days ago

The NationalSad Songs For Dirty Lovers(October 6, 2009 - Brassland)There's an old line about Great Writers having the courage to pen the thoughts that mere mortals dare not speak. We see those thoughts on paper and flinch for a millisecond, and then we cheer them on. "Yeah, that's it! Way to lay it out there!"Take away the buffer of the page, though, and rather quickly things get considerably more

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Discovery
about 1 year ago

I love it when a piece of music I own, new or not, gives me something drastically different than what I was expecting from it. Most recently this happened to me last week when I finally gave ??Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers?? By indie kids The National. I guess I was expecting the typical jangly watered down ??Life’s Rich Pageant?? era REM sonically altered emowhine we get so much of these days..

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Easy on the Ears
about 1 month ago

Just take a listen. Really. It might be your next favorite song of the day.

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BooHoo
over 3 years ago

I'm sad to have missed the National at the Troub Monday night and to be missing tonight's show as well... damn flu!!!!!Anyway, if the most underrated rock band of the past three years comes to your town this month, try not to miss them and do tell me how it was. I hear they put on a kick-ass show:12 Oct: GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL, San Francisco CA w/ Mobius Band + Baby Dayliner13 Oct: WOW HALL...

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The National: Brutal Truths
11 days ago

The NationalSad Songs For Dirty Lovers(October 6, 2009 - Brassland)There's an old line about Great Writers having the courage to pen the thoughts that mere mortals dare not speak. We see those thoughts on paper and flinch for a millisecond, and then we cheer them on. "Yeah, that's it! Way to lay it out there!"Take away the buffer of the page, though, and rather quickly things get considerably more

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