The National's fifth studio album, High Violet, is a masterful exploration of indie rock, released on 22 November 2010 via 4AD. This captivating collection of tracks weaves a sonic tapestry that showcases the band's ability to craft hauntingly beautiful melodies and introspective lyrics.
From the opening notes of 'Terrible Love' to the closing strains of 'Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks', High Violet takes the listener on a journey through a world of emotional depth and complexity. With standout tracks like 'Bloodbuzz Ohio' and 'England', The National demonstrate their skill at crafting songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.
The album's 19-track deluxe edition includes live recordings and alternate versions, offering a fascinating glimpse into the band's creative process. The live performances of 'Anyone's Ghost' and 'England', recorded at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, are particularly noteworthy, capturing the raw energy and intensity of The National's live shows.
With a duration of one hour and 19 minutes, High Violet is an album that rewards repeated listens, its intricate textures and subtle nuances revealing themselves over time. The National's distinctive sound, characterised by Matt Berninger's brooding vocals and the band's atmospheric instrumentation, makes High Violet a compelling and deeply satisfying listen. Overall, High Violet is a testament to The National's skill as songwriters and their ability to create music that is both deeply moving and enduringly memorable.