Rod Liddle Rod Liddle

The National: Sleep Well Beast

The melodies are effortlessly memorable, imploring you to go back and listen one more time

issue 09 September 2017

Grade: A–

There are plenty of websites where fans try to discern, without any success, what in the name of Christ The National are actually singing about. Thousands of words have been expended on just one — rather lovely — song, ‘Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks’, from the album High Violet. The answer is, they’re more often than not singing about nothing. They’re just nice words that sound good next to each other. It’s euphonious gibberish.

The Cincinnati boys are back doing the same stuff with their first album in four years. The lead single is entitled ‘The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness’, which may be the most pretentious and pompous name for a pop song I’ve ever heard — and I remember Yes only too well. And yet it is reliably exquisite; slow, complex, mournful melody, swathed in lush synths, punctuated by a jagged guitar riff and then the vaulted leap to a swirling chorus.

Comments

Join the debate for just $5 for 3 months

Be part of the conversation with other Spectator readers by getting your first three months for $5.

Already a subscriber? Log in