I’ve got I think 3 posts on High Violet and only one on
Boxer (which needs to change because that’s the one I was listening to earlier)
but contrary to what the masses assume, The National made music well before
either of those albums. This band is truly something for the ages. they make music surreal and amazingly in-tune with what many young adults face in the here and now. And they also name their albums beautifully with each one a story. For a punk college kid in 2005, Alligator really showed
me the magic of combining the storied songwriting The National fashion with a
compelling lushness of guitars and drums that never seem to tire. This alligator was always spiky and maybe ornery but only if you mess with it.
The first song is where many of us fell in love with the Ohio-created, now Brooklyn-based band. side note: maybe just moving to a new territory would be nice? Anyways, this song reckons some kind of kiss-off to The National’s record label as a sort of “leave me alone, I aint listening to you, I’m having a secret meeting in my head away from you about what this album will be.” Maybe it was like a moment of frustration where the band realized ‘hell you signed us, let us do our thing’ and well, according to most artists (even the big ones on major labels) the labels have a lot of say. And its funny, or ironic, for a better word, the big wigs at a record label isn’t always someone who knows about music. Sort of twisted but I’m sure it’s like that anywhere.
The first song is where many of us fell in love with the Ohio-created, now Brooklyn-based band. side note: maybe just moving to a new territory would be nice? Anyways, this song reckons some kind of kiss-off to The National’s record label as a sort of “leave me alone, I aint listening to you, I’m having a secret meeting in my head away from you about what this album will be.” Maybe it was like a moment of frustration where the band realized ‘hell you signed us, let us do our thing’ and well, according to most artists (even the big ones on major labels) the labels have a lot of say. And its funny, or ironic, for a better word, the big wigs at a record label isn’t always someone who knows about music. Sort of twisted but I’m sure it’s like that anywhere.
For me personally, the song drives a sort of paranoia, lost in
a relationship, lost in a self destructive state of mind sort of. Like the
spies are around you and they seem to be honing in on you but is it in your head? Are
you having these secret meetings and finding something worse in your own
terrible mindframe? They talk about trying to make it as a band (and I think that’s
more what it is REALLY about) but I mean, the metaphors run wild on here. At
the end he’s screaming about holding an ace but still folding, like a sort of
give up where you realize you’re the best but still lose. And then they try to
reason with him to throw it away but he’s scared. Like having too much power is
scary enough and the ace, well, it’s strong no? I’m not sure, but the sharks
always run wild in the river. The point is... they’re lost.
I wanted to include another song but I just realized I ranted
for more than 600 words here already, that’s enough. Until then, some hopes and
a bad ass song by a bad ass American band. – Bryan
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