The National
The National is primarily a US rock collective, which was created in New York City. The band, which started in 1999, was founded by the musicians named below:
- Aaron Dessner
- Bryce Dessner
- Matt Berninger
- Bryan Devendorf
- Scott Devendorf
Their first official project, as a group, was a self-named album, which they released in October 2001. The National’s second project is entitled “Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers”, and it dropped in September 2003.
“Sleep Well Beast” is the name of their seventh studio album, and one of their most successful projects. This record, which hit the airways in 2107, reached number 1 in the UK and peaked in the US at number 2.
What Style is The National?
Over the years, the songs that The National has released can best be placed under such genres as:
- Indie rock
- Art rock
- Alternative rock
- Folk rock
- Post-punk revival
Notable Songs by The National
Here is our selection of some of the best tracks from The National:
“Weird Goodbyes” (with Bon Iver)
“The Alcott” (with Taylor Swift)