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Alligator

The NationalAudio CD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)

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Trouble Will Find Me, The National’s new album will be released on 4AD on May 20th & 21st. This is the sixth studio album for the Brooklyn band, and follows 2010’s critical and commercial success High Violet. The album is the most self-assured collection of songs produced by The National in its 14-year career. In an interview with UK’s UNCUT Magazine, front man Matt ... Read more in Amazon's The National Store

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  • Audio CD (April 3, 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Beggars Banquet
  • ASIN: B0007LCNKM
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,021 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Secret Meeting
2. Karen
3. Lit Up
4. Looking For Astronauts
5. Daughters Of The Soho Riots
6. Baby, We'll Be Fine
7. Friend Of Mine
8. Val Jester
9. All The Wine
10. Abel
11. Geese Of Beverly Road, The
12. City Middle
13. Mr. November

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On their third recording, the National strikes a delicate balance between light and dark, fast and slow, American and British. While their sound is undeniably tinged with darkness, it isn't gloomy or depressing. This impression is mostly due to Matt Berninger's deep baritone, which brings to mind such sensitive, but manly Brit vocalists as Scott Walker and Stuart Staples of the Tindersticks. The National, however, are American. Formed in Brooklyn in 1999, the quintet hails from Cincinatti and doesn't sound much like a New York Band (Interpol, the Strokes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, etc.). Instead, they could be Midwestern or even Canadian in the way they combine alt-country, chamber-pop, and post-punk angst, like Toronto's Royal City or Montreal's Arcade Fire. Often compared to Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen, and Tom Waits, the National's music is actually faster-paced and has a lighter, almost jaunty touch. In other words: they rock. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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These five Cincinnati friends recorded two albums for Brassland before signing to Beggars Banquet. Their last effort, "Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers", was touted as one of the year's best by Rolling Stone and other magazines. On "Alligator", Matt Berninger's potent baritone still intones about matters fraught, funny, and sad; about record collections, missing persons, and medium-sized American hearts.

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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime, sad, rocks its way into your brain June 20, 2005
Format:Audio CD
I gave this a try based on Spin's rave and the fact that I think a similar band, the Arcade Fire, is swell. At first listen, I thought the National was a bit repetitive, a little too emo, and kinda like a Smith's rip off band.

Boy, was I really, really wrong.

This band's ballads rock, and its rock songs possess an emotional urgency that you usually only see in ballads. I wouldn't call this emo, but maybe urgent chamber pop? Baroque rock? Whatever the National is doing, it's producing music that seems almost like fine literature....addictive, lush, loaded with smart, grown-up lyrics. It's as good as the Arcade Fire if not better.

Much has been made of lead singer Matt Berninger's baritone, comparing it to the growls of Morrissey or Nick Cave. It's an apt description, but Berninger also channels the dude from Crash Test Dummies and even early Bono (before he turned into an Ipod monster with mediocre, over-orchestrated songs). Berninger sings in an ironic tone without being morose. He's wry and heartbroken without being snarky a la the band Cake.

His band is held together by tight drumming, ever-changing guitars, spiraling violens and some very effective background chanting choruses.

There isn't a bad song on this record, but the opening track," Secret Meeting" shines by managing to sound like a cross between Roxy Music and the Clash, a kind of rich, moody rock anthem. Softer songs, including the funny "Looking for Astronauts" and the sad, elegiac "Daughters of the SoHo Riots," are be good ballads without being sappy, crappy Air Supply or Dashboard Confessional drek.

I really can't recommend this album enough. It's unusual, lovely and I can't wait to see what they come up with next.
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30 of 34 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Moving Americana from Brooklyn (4.5 stars) April 22, 2005
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I guess it's the nature of Americana -the most puzzling new genre label since "New Age"!- to find its worshippers in the most unlikely places, whether it's a borough of New York -having relocated from Cincinatti- or Leeds in the UK when it comes to Dakota Suite, or even somewhere Norway in the case of Midnight Choir.
Anyway the international references above are not gratutious or forced to make my point, The National ultimately belongs to the same community of voices as the above mentioned bands. Like its peers in Europe, they are keen on emotive ballads that manage to evoke and make sense of the pains of being alive.
Where The National does distinguish itself is in their ability to sound as convincing when it comes to the a louder and more epic songcraft, as they do with the intimate stuff. And, in this album, The National proves their range, whether it is the tender melody of "Daughters of the Soho Riots" or the building passion of "Looking For Astronauts."
Other reviews have already mentioned influences and similarities. Certainly the singer will remind you of Stuart Staples of the Tindersticks, although the references to Tom Waits or Leonard Cohen -both of whom I know and admire- are less obvious to me. Actually, at least when it comes to two of my favorite songs -the brooding "Val Jester" and the gorgeous "All The Wine"- Matt Berninger's voice evoked the tone and phrasing of Robert Fisher from the great Willard Grant Conspiracy.
That said, and more importantly, these guys have their own things to say musically and lyrically, and the names mentioned should only be taken to give new listeners a sense of reference, but not to imply that The National's music owes anyone a major debt. They stand on their own, and they deliver a beautiful, heartfelt album, whether they rock or they long, when they turn the volume up and when they lower the lights.
If you were impressed by last year's EP -Cherry Tree- this full-length gem will fill you with joy. The National bare themselves and will lift your spirit. In addition, to the songs mentioned already, I'd add "The Geese of Beverly Road," "Karen" and "City Middle" to make my case.
Along with "Dignity and Shame" by the Crooked Fingers -which I also reviewed- "Alligator" is the best Americana music that you will hear this year. And what it's even more exciting, it may not even be the peak of their creativity. This band's ground is worth keeping your ear to, for whatever they do in the future.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant! April 14, 2005
Format:Audio CD
I own all of the National's albums, but so far Alligator is my favorite. Like their other albums, there is a real range of songs --- from raging Pixies-esque rock songs to slow ballads that seem to channel Nick Cave or Leonard Cohen. I also get a Cat Stevens or Nick Drake vibe at times-- especially on Daughters of the Soho Riots. The arrangements are intricate but not overdone. In general the tempos are quicker than their previous albums and there is more snycopation in the drumming. The songwriting both lyrically and musically is great. Well done!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Baby, You'll Be Fine If you Buy This Album
The music and the lyrics are good. You are moved and uplifted. This is an album every fan of this band should have.
Published 1 month ago by Louri
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic - a little more gritty than some of their later stuff
An album that takes you on trip of growing intensity - it finally erupts with the stand out tracks Abel and Mr November
Published 1 month ago by B P Whiting
4.0 out of 5 stars Also available on 180g colored vinyl
Before ordering this version, know that there's also a 180g version on green vinyl. Not to say this version isn't good... but it's not 180g or colored. Read more
Published 3 months ago by A. VanLeeuwen
5.0 out of 5 stars Typical National!
Alligator is a National album I didn't have till now. I enjoy their music so much I never tire of hearing them over and over. Saw them in concert last fall! They were great!
Published 3 months ago by Gene
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Service
Great Service! This item shipped very quickly and included everything it said it would! I am very pleased with my purchase.
Published 4 months ago by Marci J. Ebur
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good but not as great as everyone says
It's a good album, with some decent songs (the first two are standouts). But the middle part (like many National albums) drags a bit. Overall still a decent buy.
Published 8 months ago by Doctor E
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Album
I recent;y went to see the National in a small venue in Seattle, WA. It was a great concert with a special bonus at the end of them signing a cappella. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Frank Nelson
5.0 out of 5 stars John Cale meets the P-Furs?
Being a newly inducted fan to a band that deserves so much more than they seem to have gotten, I have to toss my hat into their ring. Read more
Published on June 27, 2010 by ktb47
5.0 out of 5 stars Songs for the Modern Man
I found myself really loving this album! It ranges from mellow, to beautiful, to shouting climax with songs like "Mr. November". Read more
Published on June 15, 2010 by Justice
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Band!
Really wonderful band. Interesting lyrics. Great songs. I love the baritone voice.

Hey everybody! Learn how to spell Cincinnati! Three "n's" and one "t".
Published on March 23, 2010 by Eno fan
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i personally loved "boxer", though i just discovered the national - i love his voice

what else is good by them? would you recommend alligator next?
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