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Anchored by evocative melodies and an enthralling lyrical narrative, First Two Pages of Frankenstein signals a thrilling new chapter in the band's discography. The 11-song album was produced by The National at Long Pond Studios in upstate New York and features guest appearances by Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers and Sufjan Stevens. The follow-up to 2019's top five hit album I Am Easy To Find, First Two Pages of Frankenstein was initially stalled while lead singer Matt Berninger navigated “a very dark spot where I couldn't come up with lyrics or melodies at all, and that period lasted for over a year. Even though we'd always been anxious and argued quite a lot whenever we were working on a record, this was the first time it ever felt like maybe things really had come to an end.” Instead, The National “managed to come back together and approach everything from a different angle, and because of that we arrived at what feels like a new era for the band,” according to guitarist/pianist Bryce Dessner. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Indiecast is talking about wily veterans. And that includes Aaron Rodgers, who is the topic of the emergency Sportscast segment at the top of the episode (1:30). Steven has some heavy feelings to work out about his quarterback for the past 15 years, and all Ian can do in response is trash the 2005 film Hustle & Flow. (It makes sense when you hear the episode.)With that out of the way, the guys get into the business of Indiecast by talking about First Two Pages Of Frankenstein, the new album by The National (14:14). Ian admits that he's lost interest in the band after loving them in the aughts, and this record hasn't really changed his mind. Steven meanwhile is still a believer, and thinks this album improves on the previous National record, I Am Easy To Find, though it's not a complete comeback.Next the guys turn to One Wayne G, the new 199-song data dump by Mac DeMarco (28:39). Did they listen to all eight hours? Not yet! Will they ever? Who knows? Steven and Ian try to figure out where Mac is at in his career. Is he quiet quitting a la Frank Ocean?Finally, they talk about Atum, the new rock opera by Smashing Pumpkins that is so sprawling it is not yet fully released (38:15). Steven and Ian contemplate the story of Shiny, the hero at the center of the album, and whether his tale is a metaphor for cancel culture. More importantly, why does this album sound so bad? Can they reconnect Billy Corgan with Flood?In Recommendation Corner (53:14), Ian talks up the DJ Avalon Emerson, while Steven stumps for the Nashville garage band Country Westerns.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 136 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Indexed.On this episode we dive into the discography of The National. Some folks think this band is a real snoozer, but we disagree.Don't like our rankings? Think we nailed it? Reach out on social media to let us know where you stand.Instagram: @indexed_podFacebook: IndexedShow Email: indexedpodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro Music by VHX (https://soundcloud.com/djvhx)
durée : 00:07:42 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Nous avions laissé le frontman de the National avec « I Am Easy To Find » 8ème album du quintette de Brooklyn, sorti l’an dernier. Le revoici en solo avec « Serpentine Prison » un album élégant et réconfortant, des adjectifs qui ne riment pas toujours avec américain ces derniers temps…
Hulda G. Geirsdóttir stýrði Fuzzinu að þessu sinni og gestur þáttarins var Júlía Margrét Einarsdóttir rithöfundur og kvikmyndagerðarkona. Hún hafði með sér sína uppáhalds rokkplötu I am easy to find með The National sem hún sagði hafa haft gríðarleg áhrif á sig og áhrif hennar yrðu sýnileg í skáldsögu sem hún vinnur að þessa dagana. Þá hringdu hlustendur inn og báðu um óskalög og plata þáttarins var Pump með Aerosmith frá árinu 1989. Lagalisti: Nirvana - Where did you sleep last night. Pat Benatar - Hit me with your best shot. Egó - Móðir. Aerosmith - Janies got a gun. (Af plötu þáttarins). R.E.M. - Finest worksong. Sólstafir - Fjara. Yes - Owner of a lonely heart. Dimma - Villimey. Rainbow - Stone Cold. Jet Black Joe - Take me away. Norður - Brestir. Aerosmith - Love in an elevator. (Af plötu þáttarins). ZZ Top - Just got paid. The Beatles - Here comes the sun. ACDC - Let there be rock. 200.000 Naglbítar - Enginn veit enginn sér. The Manic Street Preachers - If you tolerate this then your children will be next. Gestur þáttarins - JÚLÍA MARGRÉT EINARSDÓTTIR með plötuna I AM EASY TO FIND. -The National - Light years. -The National - I am easy to find. The Vintage Caravan - Crazy horses. Rush - Tom Sawyer. The Band - The weight. Aerosmith - Monkey on my back (live). Deep Purple - Burn. Tool - The Pot.
Hulda G. Geirsdóttir stýrði Fuzzinu að þessu sinni og gestur þáttarins var Júlía Margrét Einarsdóttir rithöfundur og kvikmyndagerðarkona. Hún hafði með sér sína uppáhalds rokkplötu I am easy to find með The National sem hún sagði hafa haft gríðarleg áhrif á sig og áhrif hennar yrðu sýnileg í skáldsögu sem hún vinnur að þessa dagana. Þá hringdu hlustendur inn og báðu um óskalög og plata þáttarins var Pump með Aerosmith frá árinu 1989. Lagalisti: Nirvana - Where did you sleep last night. Pat Benatar - Hit me with your best shot. Egó - Móðir. Aerosmith - Janies got a gun. (Af plötu þáttarins). R.E.M. - Finest worksong. Sólstafir - Fjara. Yes - Owner of a lonely heart. Dimma - Villimey. Rainbow - Stone Cold. Jet Black Joe - Take me away. Norður - Brestir. Aerosmith - Love in an elevator. (Af plötu þáttarins). ZZ Top - Just got paid. The Beatles - Here comes the sun. ACDC - Let there be rock. 200.000 Naglbítar - Enginn veit enginn sér. The Manic Street Preachers - If you tolerate this then your children will be next. Gestur þáttarins - JÚLÍA MARGRÉT EINARSDÓTTIR með plötuna I AM EASY TO FIND. -The National - Light years. -The National - I am easy to find. The Vintage Caravan - Crazy horses. Rush - Tom Sawyer. The Band - The weight. Aerosmith - Monkey on my back (live). Deep Purple - Burn. Tool - The Pot.
Hulda G. Geirsdóttir stýrði Fuzzinu að þessu sinni og gestur þáttarins var Júlía Margrét Einarsdóttir rithöfundur og kvikmyndagerðarkona. Hún hafði með sér sína uppáhalds rokkplötu I am easy to find með The National sem hún sagði hafa haft gríðarleg áhrif á sig og áhrif hennar yrðu sýnileg í skáldsögu sem hún vinnur að þessa dagana. Þá hringdu hlustendur inn og báðu um óskalög og plata þáttarins var Pump með Aerosmith frá árinu 1989. Lagalisti: Nirvana - Where did you sleep last night. Pat Benatar - Hit me with your best shot. Egó - Móðir. Aerosmith - Janies got a gun. (Af plötu þáttarins). R.E.M. - Finest worksong. Sólstafir - Fjara. Yes - Owner of a lonely heart. Dimma - Villimey. Rainbow - Stone Cold. Jet Black Joe - Take me away. Norður - Brestir. Aerosmith - Love in an elevator. (Af plötu þáttarins). ZZ Top - Just got paid. The Beatles - Here comes the sun. ACDC - Let there be rock. 200.000 Naglbítar - Enginn veit enginn sér. The Manic Street Preachers - If you tolerate this then your children will be next. Gestur þáttarins - JÚLÍA MARGRÉT EINARSDÓTTIR með plötuna I AM EASY TO FIND. -The National - Light years. -The National - I am easy to find. The Vintage Caravan - Crazy horses. Rush - Tom Sawyer. The Band - The weight. Aerosmith - Monkey on my back (live). Deep Purple - Burn. Tool - The Pot.
From studying art history in Texas to debunking vintage watch myths on the internet, Cara's got tons of stories to tell. Show Notes (5:20) The Watch, Thoroughly Revised (4:15) Next Level Basic: The Definitive Basic Bitch Handbook (8:30) The School of London (9:30) Abstract Expressionism (22:30) Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes De Vache 1955 Limited Edition (23:00) Talking Watches With J.J. Redick (24:30) Understanding The Entire Lineage Of Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronographs (27:11) Monet's "Meules" sells for record $110.7 million (28:30) The Henry Graves Jr. Patek Philippe Supercomplication (28:33)The Titanium Patek Philippe Collection At Sotheby's New York (30:15) Patek Philippe yellow gold hieroglyphic dial Calatrava (37:21) Why You Should Care About The Patek Philippe Reference 3970 (38:24) Patek Philippe Ref. 2512/1 (38:30) Cara's wristshot with the Ref. 2512/1 (39:30) Cara's Cartier Roadster (41:45) Cartier tortoise clock (42:20) Vacheron Constantin yellow gold nugget desk clock (54:00) The Curious Case Of The Patek Philippe Reference 3448 'Senza Luna' (55:50) The Sale Of Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona, The Most Expensive Wristwatch Ever (1:00:10) The McQueen Estate Disputes The Provenance Of Supposed Steve McQueen Submariner Being Sold By Phillips (1:06:30) The Q Timex (1:07:10) The 2017 Copperstate 1000 Vintage Car Rally (1:09:52) Southern Charm (1:12:27) Chernobyl trailer (1:13:48) Bob Saget on Pitchfork's Over/Under (1:14:06) I Am Easy To Find by The National (1:14:33) Gimme Fiction by Spoon
The guys discuss The National's newest album, I Am Easy To Find. They touch on the complexity of being human, how longing touches on the most universal of human desires, and how hard it is to make peace with pain. They close with their Top 5 Sad Songs.
We wrap up our discussion on The National by talking about their new album I Am Easy To Find and rank the 8 studio albums by the group.
The guys discuss The National’s newest album, I Am Easy To Find. They touch on the complexity of being human, how longing touches on the most universal of human desires, and how hard it is to make peace with pain. They close with their Top 5 Sad Songs.
The National return with their 8th album, I Am Easy To Find. This time around, with guest vocalists! Does the bold new direction work for your hosts, Adam and John? Grab a cup of coffee and find out!
We discuss the latest from David Robert Mitchell (It Follows) -- the highly divisive UNDER THE SILVER LAKE (2019). Music this week is by The National off of their latest album I AM EASY TO FIND (2019). THE RUN DOWN 00:01 - 11:09 The Warm Up "You Had Your Soul With You" by The National 12:45 - 42:15 Under the Silver Lake "Rylan" by The National 44:19 - 48:00 Mike and Ben Recommend 48:01 - 50:55 This Week's Music 50:56 - 54:25 Opening This Week ADDITIONAL NOTES The National STAY CONNECTED Facebook Twitter Ben Letterboxd Michael Letterboxd
In the digital age, most of us assume that every piece of music that ever was is available at the push of a button. But this week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot bring us a Classic Album Dissection of a recording that, despite its significance, is unavailable on digital platforms: De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising. They discuss the making of the groundbreaking hip-hop album, its importance, and why this classic is so hard to hear today. Plus, Jim and Greg review I Am Easy To Find, the latest album from indie rockers The National.
The National guitarist Bryce Dessner sits down with Kyle Meredith to discuss I Am Easy To Find and how the new album meditates on the limitations and possibilities of a band. The two also dive into the details of how filmmaker Mike Mills played a crucial role in the LP, producing and writing alongside the band while creating a short movie to accompany the record. Dessner also talks a bit about his most recent solo offerings and how all of this opens the door wide open for what the band does from here on out. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
If the sadness of life makes you tired And the failures of man make you sigh You can look to the new national album; I Am Easy To Find! I'll give you hint: I'm not in Kansas! Talking The National, next, on The Radio Cure! https://consequenceofsound.net/2019/05/album-review-the-national-i-am-easy-to-find/
On the ninety-sixth episode of Audioface: Reviews: "IGOR" by Tyler the Creator, "Untitled" by Rammstein, and "I Am Easy To Find" by The National New Singles: "Old Town Road (Remix)" music video, "Freakazoid" by Silversun Pickups, "Higher" by DJ Khaled & Nipsey Hussle, "Pink & Blue" by Tycho & Saint Sinner Does Woodstock 50 have a chance? Vampire Weekend's new album is #1 on the rock charts. The 1975's Matty Healy & Travis Scott turned their Alabama performances into activism. The IGOR review. Tyler, The Creator is un-banned from the UK. Kodak Black goes to jail, and Kanye goes on David Letterman's show. The Untitled Rammstein album review. A rapper's girlfriend is shot in a drive-by, and Slipknot's lead singer needs double knee surgery. The Easy To Find review. Morrissey is sharing the stage with a politician he may not like, and on that subject: KISS' Gene Simmons spoke at the Pentagon. Audioface is better with you. Send your comments & music recommendations by reaching out to @audiofacepod on Twitter or Instagram and we'll check it out. We appreciate it, and you. Thank you for listening with us!
“I Am Easy To Find” is the eighth release for this brooding and melancholy band and, if possible, their music has become even more cinematic with the addition of an Oscar winning filmmaker overseeing the production.
Det blir blandad kompott i detta avsnitt med snack om bland annat Pokémon-filmen DETECTIVE PIKACHU, kinesiska science fiction-kalaset THE WANDERING EARTH och seriemördarthrillern EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL AND VILE. Medverkande: Patrik Linderholm och Viktor Jerner Kontakt: filmmixern@gmail.com SHOW NOTES 00:03:35 – PATERSON 00:11:55 – EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL AND VILE 00:20:30 – THE WANDERING EARTH 00:28:30 – KNOCK DOWN THE HOUSE 00:38:20 – I AM EASY TO FIND 00:45:00 – WARRIOR 00:54:44 – DETECTIVE PIKACHU
Ali and Justin sit down to talk about the National's future album I Am Easy To Find out in May. They talk about their expectations and their reactions to the first single released You Had Your Soul With You. The guys then pivot to talk about the National's EP post Boxer, The Virginia EP. Follow the show on twitter and instagram @thefactspod and email us your thoughts at wehavethefactspod@gmail.com This episode is sponsored by Audible, get two free books and a 30-day free trial by visiting amzn.to/2GX3v7E Get The Moth's book featuring Ali's story at https://amzn.to/2CpoA7A
In this episode, Jake and Sean discuss The National's exciting announcement of a new album, "I Am Easy To Find" as well as new music from Solange, Weezer, and Hand Habits. In 2010s revisited, Sean and Jake discuss Carly Rae Jepsen's 2015 album "Emotion."