The National (album) explained

The National
Type:Album
Artist:The National
Cover:The National (Front Cover) 2001.png
Released:October 30, 2001
Recorded:Gretchen's Kitchen, Brooklyn; Gretchen's Pantry, New Haven
Length:43:51
Language:English
Label:Brassland
Producer:The National, Nick Lloyd
Next Title:Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
Next Year:2003

The National is the debut studio album by American indie rock band the National, released on October 30, 2001, on Brassland Records. Recorded prior to guitarist Bryce Dessner's full arrival into the band, The National was produced by both Nick Lloyd and the band itself. Now-bass guitarist Scott Devendorf performs both guitar and backing vocals on this album, with guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Aaron Dessner on bass guitar and guitar duties.

The album features a more country-tinged sound in comparison to future albums. Lyrics from "29 Years" would later be used in "Slow Show" from the band's 2007 album, Boxer.

Background and recording

The album features guest contributions from then forthcoming member Bryce Dessner, with his brother Aaron noting, "When we recorded [the album], my brother wasn't even in the band. We made the record before we ever played a show. We did it just to do it."[1]

Artwork

The album's front cover features drummer Bryan Devendorf in a swimming pool.

Personnel

The National

Additional musicians

Recording personnel

Artwork

Notes and References

  1. News: 30 Bands Joining Van's Warped Tour Lineup in 2014. ThoughtCo. 2018-07-31.