From a poppy
boysband to some real indie music with the American band The National. When the
success from East 17 dropped from the late nineties on, The National only began
to dream about international success since they were founded in 1999.
The base of
the band is formed by a double pair of brothers: Aaron and Bryce Dessner and
Scott and Bryan Devendorf. The last one plays the drums while the rest of them
all play guitar (or bass guitar). The only one who hasn’t got any relatives in
the band is songwriter, frontman Matt Berninger. He’s also the only one who
doesn’t play any instrument.
It took
them quite a while to finally break through with their fourth album Boxer;
release in 2007. The big success came even with the follow up album High Violet
in 2010. One of the hits on this album is ‘Bloodbuzz Ohio’ while also ‘Is There
A Ghost’ and ‘Terrible Love’ reached the top of the charts.
Before the
Boxer album they started with an album in 2001 named after the band. I’ll also
mention the other two albums: Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers (2003) which was named
by Chicago Tribune as album of the year and Alligator (2005). In between they
created the studio EP Cherry Tree and after their first break through in 2007
they released a second EP The Virginia which contained some older work and
B-sides. This EP was accompanied by a band documentary shot by Vincent Moon.
Touring with Editors after the Alligator album helped their popularity amongst
indie music lovers.
Personally
I picked them up after their fourth album and I got to know them on their
combined tour with Editors. I saw them perform at Pukkelpop festival and loved
their work so very much I instantly became a bit of a fan. Good luck for me
since East17 is a quarter in London, capital of the UK (England), and England
is my favourite The National song.
Enjoy it.
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