At first listen to The National’s Trouble Will Find Me, one
might mistake the offering as a sign that lead singer Matt Berninger had stayed
down a vodka-soaked rabbit hole a little too long. Like Serge on a Monday
morning, it was dark, boozy, and breath tinged with Belmonts and regret. Although
this is exactly what we have come to expect from The National, this time we thought
they might have gone a little too far – resembling Serge’s mood on what Gene
empathetically refers to as Suicide Tuesdays. Forgive us, Berninger & Co.,
if we were a little reluctant to follow you into the rabbit hole at first
listen. The rest of the world was getting high on the fidelity of the album
that “gave life back to music” (courtesy of Pharrell Williams and a couple of
helmutted Frenchmen) and we were distracted.
When we woke up from that inevitable hi-fi hangover underneath
the proverbial tree, it wasn’t a helping hand that Trouble Will Find Me held
out to us, it was a tall glass of dark humour poured over elegant and rich musical
constructions. It was like a Gin Pahit on ice and we drank until we felt warm
on the inside. But it wasn’t the booze that made us feel warm, it was summertime
and the fact that this album was so grand in scale yet so completely relatable.
Somehow, Trouble Will Find Me became the perfect accompaniment to a perfect
summer. Songs such as "Don’t Swallow The Cap" and "Demons" became soundtracks for public indecency and joy rides to the local nudie beach with a young Minnie
Driver – rather than theme music for sitting alone with Tylenol and beer or
trips to the methadone clinic, as their names might suggest. With these songs
and others such as the dance party darkhorse "Graceless" forming the plotline of
Serge’s summer, and the thrilling crescendo of a rain drenched late-September
performance at the PNE delivering a fitting finale, the selection of Trouble
Will Find Me as Album of the Year was an easy one to make.
1. The National – Trouble Will Find Me
2. Arcade Fire – Reflektor
3. Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
4.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Push the Sky
Away
5.
Haim – Days Are Gone
6.
Sigur Ros – Kveikur
7.
Foxygen – We Are The 21st Century
Ambassadors of Peace and Magic
8.
Kurt
Vile – Waking on a Pretty Daze
9.
The Strokes – Comedown Machine
10. Phosphorescent - Muchacho
The National - Don't Swallow the Cap
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