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Top Ten The National Songs

Ten of my favourite songs from one of my all-time favourite bands. This was tough.
15The National
Boxer


Honourable Mentions

"Fake Empire" - Boxer's opening track is a glittery, elegant waltz that shows just how much of a grip these men have on their craft.
14The National
High Violet


"Bloodbuzz Ohio" - Probably The National's most well known single outside of "Apartment Story," this slow-building gem is a classic among fans.
13The National
Alligator


"Mr November" - If you want to hear The National play an adrenaline-laced rock epic this is where you go.
12The National
Trouble Will Find Me


"Sea of Love" - The sweeping, anthemic chorus paired with some of the best vocal melodies during its conclusion make this one a classic.
11The National
High Violet


"Runaway" - This acoustic heartbreaker is just one of the many highlights on High Violet but it can become a little overdone by its end which is why it barely misses the list.
10The National
Sleep Well Beast


"The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness"

To kick off the list proper I've picked "The System...." because it's the perfect summary of where the band is right now and a sample of where they could be heading. The track, along with the album it's on, plays around with much brighter production compared to its predecessor's murky muffle. As a result, the song has a real airy feel to it and the accompanying instrumentation is immense.
9The National
Trouble Will Find Me


"I Need My Girl"

"I Need My Girl" is a gorgeous ode to love and empathy in the face of self-doubt and depression. When we're at the end of our ropes the knowledge that someone loves and cares for us even at our worst is something we should never take for granted. Even if you aren't married (like myself) this track can apply to anyone who you share a loving and supportive bond with. I become incredibly grateful for those around me whenever I hear this one.
8The National
Alligator


"City Middle"

If I had to pick the most underrated The National song I don't think I'd even need to think about my answer. "City Middle" isn't talked about much but it is a lovely tune through and through. It isn't as grand as other tracks on Alligator but the elegant chorus and the chanting vocals make this one a classic in my eyes.
7The National
High Violet


"Conversation 16"

By the strength of its chorus alone, "Conversation 16" easily sits among the band's best, but then the listener is met with the bridge and it becomes one of the best moments in their entire discography. "I was afraid, I'd eat your brains / 'Cause I'm evil!"
6The National
Trouble Will Find Me


"Graceless"

A song with the band members in fancy suits jumping into pools, swinging on playground equipment, and jumping on inflatable castles? Only a good song could pair with that kind of video and "Graceless" is a stunner in every way. It's elegant and pop-inspired without sounding foreign.
5The National
Sleep Well Beast


"Guilty Party"

Sleep Well Beast is in all respects a modern tragedy. It's an exploration of the loss of human connection our society has embraced at large and "Guilty Party" is the pinnacle of that cold reality. As the main character laments his falling out with the person he loved, not having a good reason for the disconnect aside from a sneaking distance between them, he starts to feel the pain of that loss as it "....catches up to him." It's a heartwrenching listen and one of the best tracks these gentlemen have written to date.
4The National
Alligator


"The Geese Of Beverly Road"

It's all too easy to describe The National's music as "elegant" but there really is no other word that does them justice. "The Geese of Beverly Road" is musical elegance. It's an extravagant nighttime waltz with bright hopes and even brighter smiles.
3The National
High Violet


"Sorrow"

One of The National's most iconic ballads, "Sorrow" is an ambient indie rock gem that perfectly sums up High Violet's musical approach. In true National fashion, its subject matter isn't the most inspiring but with music as well crafted as this sorrow may indeed find you if you pass it up.
2The National
Boxer


"Slow Show"

The middle of The National's 2007 effort may be one of the strongest string of songs ever put on tape. "Green Gloves" to "Start a War" is a flawless run but the middle two, in particular, are something special. "Slow Show" is a gentle waltz about a downtrodden man worried that he is going to, in some way, mess up a romantic night. With a song as beautiful as this I don't think that's possible.
1The National
Boxer


"Apartment Story"

Coming straight off the heels of "Slow Show" is, in my eyes, the best song these men have written so far. "Apartment Story" is three and a half minutes of musical bliss, and like "The Geese of Beverly Road" before it it's carefree and oh so fun. The second half where the band let loose and sing "So worry not, all things are well / We'll be alright, we have our looks and perfume / Stay inside till somebody finds us / Do whatever the TV tells us / Stay inside our rosy-minded fuzz and worry not" is one of my all-time favourite moments of music. It's simply superb.
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