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Alligator

The National

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Album Review

The National may sound like a garage band turned down, but there's as much primal energy lurking behind Alligator as in any mop-topped group of city kids with bloodstained Danelectros in a dusty warehouse. While Matt Berninger's lyrics and conversational delivery rely heavily on the kind of literate self-absorption that fuels so much of the indie rock scene today, he never comes off as preachy or unaware that the world would manage just fine without him; rather, he uses metaphor and humor as bullet points for a profound sense of displacement and anger. Out-of-the-blue statements like "f*ck me and make me a drink," from the brooding but lovely "Karen," are effective because the listener is brought into the story slowly, almost amiably, before being led to the plank. Berninger's wry, filthy, and often eloquently sad tales of materialism, sex, and loneliness are augmented by the stellar duel-sibling attack of Aaron Dessner (guitar) and Bryce Dessner (guitar) and Scott Devendorf (guitar/bass) and Bryan Devendorf (drums), who flesh out each track with so many little creative flourishes that it takes a few listens to break them down into palatable portions. There are upbeat moments found within — "Lit Up" and "Looking for Astronauts" — but for the most part the National are content with playing the genial fatalists, and while "All the Wine" seems designed to serve as the record's desolate backbone, "Baby, We'll Be Fine," with its quick changes, lush orchestration, and winsome refrain of "I'm so sorry for everything" is, despite an elegiac delivery, Alligator's loneliest track, and like each part of this fine collection of city-weary poetry, it's as brief as it is affecting.

Recent Customer Reviews

boxer's warm up
     
by Shmul72

secret meeting, city middle, mr.november and all the wine are the highlights.

Wonderful.
     
by musicxisxlife7

Truly, The National's best album to date. Moving, emotional and fantastic melodies.
High points- Secret Meeting, Daughters of the Soho Riots, Baby We'll Be Fine, All the Wine, and Mr.November. The weakest songs are Karen and Looking for Astronauts, but they are still definitely worth getting.
It make take you a couple listens to get into, but once you do, the album will blow your mind. The first time I "got it," Daughters of the Soho Riots and Baby We'll Be Fine invoked so much emotion that I started crying. Sad, but true =]
Basically, get this album.

A Gem
     
by X_Angel

This is just simply good music. A band worth exploring.

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Setting up their tunes on a creative territory amid American electric rock and indie rock's mellowest tunes, the National ultimately present melodious and inspiring compositions also enlightened by a set of influences, including country-rock and even British pop/rock. Originally coming from Ohio, the...
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