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Side 1 | ||
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1. | "Nobody Else Will Be There" (4:28) | |
2. | "Day I Die" (4:32) | |
3. | "Walk It Back" (5:59) |
Side 2 | ||
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1. | "The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness" (3:57) | |
2. | "Born To Beg" (4:22) | |
3. | "Turtleneck" (3:01) |
Side 3 | ||
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1. | "Empire Line" (5:22) | |
2. | "I'll Still Destroy You" (5:13) | |
3. | "Guilty Party" (5:38) |
Side 4 | ||
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1. | "Carin At The Liquor Store" (3:33) | |
2. | "Dark Side Of The Gym" (4:50) | |
3. | "Sleep Well Beast" (6:24) |
Seven albums in, The National have solidified their songwriting with confident nuance, and 'Sleep Well Beast' is another milestone on this consistent band's upward curve. Standout ballad 'Carin at the Liquor Store' waltzes and wanders through melancholic nostalgia and glimmers of hope, exemplifying the sound and storytelling that The National are so renowned and respected for. Small cracks in the concrete gloom appear with the more energetic and optimistic tracks, allowing just enough light in for this masterfully executed album to encourage repeat listens, which will in turn, and as always, provide ample rewards.
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