The National released the streaming of their album 'Trouble Will Find Me'

Indie rock band The National published his new album 'Trouble Will Find Me' to listen via streaming (Online) and also download via iTunes (US only), in advance of the official launch of this new album on May 21st. 'Trouble Will Find Me' will be the sixth album of the American quintet established in Brooklyn (New York), following the acclaimed 'High Violet' released in 2010.

The album of the The National will be released by independent British label 4AD, in digital and physical format on CD and vinyl, and will also feature a limited deluxe edition (vinyl). 'Trouble Will Find Me' was self-produced by two members of the band, Aaron Dessner and Bryce Dessner, and featured the collaboration of important figures in current music such as Annie Clark of St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Doveman, Sufjan Stevens, Nona Marie Invie from Dark Dark Dark and Richard Reed Parry from Arcade Fire.

Earlier this month the band released the first video of the album, assigned to the theme 'Sea of ​​Love' and directed by the American Sophia Peer, who also collaborated in videos for groups such as Yeasayer, Woods, Delicate Steve, Ponytail and Air Waves.

Streaming (Grooveshark) - Trouble Will Find Me

More information - Double novelty from The National
Source - Paste Magazine


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