VERSION 1: LIMITED EDITION RED, GREY & YELLOW 3LP (INCLUDING EXTRA LP FT. THE I AM EASY TO FIND ORIGINAL FILM SCORE + ETECHED FLIP-SIDE) VINYL TRI-FOLD JACKET + 24-PAGE BOOKLET & POSTER
VERSION 2: LIMITED EDITION CLEAR 2LP VINYL
Release Date: 17th May 2019
One of the best modern rock band’s bringing us the full range of the band’s abilities including intricate rock, playful electronics and orchestral pop. Featuring the likes of Sharon Van Etten and Lisa Hannigan,I Am Easy To Findsee’s singer Matt Berninger sharing the stage in solidarity with some of the most talented female musicians. This one is ‘easy to love’.
For Fans Of: Sharon Van Etten, Broken Social Scene, Grizzly Bear, Wolf Parade
"The National’s new album ‘I Am Easy To Find’ is released on 4AD. ‘I Am Easy To Find’ is the band’s eighth studio album and the follow-up to 2017’s Grammy Award- winning release ‘Sleep Well Beast’. A companion short film with the same name will also be released with music by The National and inspired by the album. The film was directed by Academy Award- nominated director Mike Mills (20th Century Women, Beginners) and stars Academy Award-Winner Alicia Vikander. Mills, along with the band, is credited as co-producer of the album, which was mostly recorded at Long Pond, Hudson Valley, NY with additional sessions in Paris, Berlin, Cincinnati, Austin, Dublin, Brooklyn and more far flung locations. The album features vocal contributions from Sharon Van Etten, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Lisa Hannigan, Mina Tindle and more. As the album’s opening track ‘You Had Your Soul With You’ unfurls it’s so far, so National: a digitally manipulated guitar line, skittering drums, Berninger’s familiar baritone, mounting tension. Then around the 2:15 mark, the true nature of ‘I Am Easy To Find’ announces itself: The racket subsides, strings swell and the voice of long-time David Bowie bandmate Gail Ann Dorsey booms out - not as background vocals, not as a hook but to take over the song. Elsewhere it’s Irish singer songwriter Lisa Hannigan, or Sharon Van Etten, or Mina Tindle or Kate Stables of This Is The Kit, or varying combinations of them. Also, The Brooklyn Youth Choir, whom Bryce Dessner had worked with before. There are choral arrangements and strings on nearly every track, largely put together by Bryce in Paris - not a negation of the band’s dramatic tendencies but a redistribution of them. “Yes, there are a lot of women singing on this, but it wasn't because, ‘Oh, let’s have more women’s voices,’” says Berninger. “It was more, ‘Let’s have more of a fabric of people’s identities.’ It would have been better to have had other male singers but my ego wouldn’t let that happen.”"