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The National- "About Today"

Brassland on December 03, 2010 21:17

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    From the album "Cherry Tree" (HWY-008)
    Learn more about "Cherry Tree": http://www.brassland.org/album.php?catno=008

    To watch the video made by Vincent Moon for 'About Today', shot live in Paris at La Guinguette Pirate visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXmDtgopI-8

    The National are a Brooklyn-based five-piece hailing from Ohio. The group contains two pairs of brothers -- Bryce Dessner (guitars), Aaron Dessner (bass, guitars), Scott Devendorf (bass, guitars), and Bryan Devendorf (drums) -- and features Matt Berninger on vocals. The National's music has drawn comparisons to Interpol, the Smiths, Tindersticks, and Tom Waits -- the latter due to Berninger's shattered, beautiful earthquake of a voice, which recalls the holy trinity of Cave, Cash and Cohen. However, though concerned with the forensics of heartbreak specifically and the human condition generally, the band are no mere copycats.

    Released by: Brassland
    Release/catalogue number: HWY-008
    Release date: Jul 20, 2004

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    • Xdsaq
      Xdsaq on June 17, 2011 09:11

      One of my favourite national songs.

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