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Re: The National

Posted: Mon September 23, 2024 6:13 pm
by 4/5
Chris_H_2 wrote:i need my girl (live) is the national equivalent of betterman (live)

i'll probably end up ordering that cherry tree LP.

seeing them tomorrow night with the war on drugs at an arena which won't do them any favors.
Yeah seeing them in an arena didn't appeal to me. Hope it's a good show, some of the setlists have looked pretty good anyway.

Re: The National

Posted: Mon September 23, 2024 10:29 pm
by oasisfan35
4/5 wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:i need my girl (live) is the national equivalent of betterman (live)

i'll probably end up ordering that cherry tree LP.

seeing them tomorrow night with the war on drugs at an arena which won't do them any favors.
Yeah seeing them in an arena didn't appeal to me. Hope it's a good show, some of the setlists have looked pretty good anyway.
I feel like we've mentioned this before in the thread but when Matt gets hyped to fill an arena (or larger) it rarely works out for the better. It is the nature of the beast with live music by popular bands but if they were playing BAM tomorrow I'd be there. Even Radio City played against the intimacy of their shows from what I recall.

Re: The National

Posted: Tue September 24, 2024 3:11 pm
by Simple Torture
Chris_H_2 wrote:i need my girl (live) is the national equivalent of betterman (live)

i'll probably end up ordering that cherry tree LP.

seeing them tomorrow night with the war on drugs at an arena which won't do them any favors.
FWIW, I think the Cherry Tree edition is only available for pre-order for 2 weeks, so get that in soon.

I ordered it right away. I think extra tracks (esp. About Today) and spreading the show over 3 LPs is a good add for fan club members, thought the “bonuses” for the last two records were sort of weak.

Re: The National

Posted: Tue September 24, 2024 8:50 pm
by BDB
this thing isnt even close to sold out, 2 for 1 ticket specials on TM, and some seats for $25.
Ouch.
My expectations are extremely low for tonight.

Re: The National

Posted: Wed September 25, 2024 1:33 pm
by Chris_H_2
This is what I just texted my friends.

Soooo …

Whomever decided it would be a good idea to book a show at the UC .. on a Tuesday night … in September … with super expensive tickets … and while forgetting that 75% of your crowd is made up of parents worried about babysitters … that person should probably be fired.

The UC was exactly what I feared it would be for this show: lifeless, cavernous, and soul-sucking. It’s hard to mask mellow crowds in that environment. I’m convinced now more than ever that only sporting events and pop concerts should be played there (at least with the latter you have more energetic crowds with visuals and dancers to distract from the crappy music).

WoD had their sound MUCH more dialed in. Maybe it’s their music or their DNA, but the venue didn’t take much away from their time. The problem was that they had to rush their set. Honestly, they probably should’ve been the headliner, but I understand that 70% of the people weren’t there to see them.

The National sounded … not great. Horns and bass were drowned out. Some songs (I’m looking at you Rylan) were train wrecks. It wasn’t all terrible, but they and their sound don’t benefit from terrible acoustics.

This could’ve been better executed. Take out the opener, increase the set times, and play smaller venues.

I did sit next to Glen Kotche. He was super nice.

Re: The National

Posted: Wed September 25, 2024 1:52 pm
by 4/5
That's a bummer. Pretty much exactly what I feared/expected when that tour was announced. I would have gone if they came close to where I live but this seems ill-conceived. How was the crowd size? I was gonna ask about the crowd itself but you already said lifeless, so...

Re: The National

Posted: Wed September 25, 2024 2:43 pm
by BDB
Chris_H_2 wrote:This is what I just texted my friends.

Soooo …

Whomever decided it would be a good idea to book a show at the UC .. on a Tuesday night … in September … with super expensive tickets … and while forgetting that 75% of your crowd is made up of parents worried about babysitters … that person should probably be fired.

The UC was exactly what I feared it would be for this show: lifeless, cavernous, and soul-sucking. It’s hard to mask mellow crowds in that environment. I’m convinced now more than ever that only sporting events and pop concerts should be played there (at least with the latter you have more energetic crowds with visuals and dancers to distract from the crappy music).

WoD had their sound MUCH more dialed in. Maybe it’s their music or their DNA, but the venue didn’t take much away from their time. The problem was that they had to rush their set. Honestly, they probably should’ve been the headliner, but I understand that 70% of the people weren’t there to see them.

The National sounded … not great. Horns and bass were drowned out. Some songs (I’m looking at you Rylan) were train wrecks. It wasn’t all terrible, but they and their sound don’t benefit from terrible acoustics.

This could’ve been better executed. Take out the opener, increase the set times, and play smaller venues.

I did sit next to Glen Kotche. He was super nice.
100% this. the place was dead. it was even eerily dead silent at times between songs. this concert should have been at the salt shed.
also matt's voice was not great at multiple times - not new news, but he was trashed.

Re: The National

Posted: Wed September 25, 2024 2:45 pm
by oasisfan35
BDB wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:This is what I just texted my friends.

Soooo …

Whomever decided it would be a good idea to book a show at the UC .. on a Tuesday night … in September … with super expensive tickets … and while forgetting that 75% of your crowd is made up of parents worried about babysitters … that person should probably be fired.

The UC was exactly what I feared it would be for this show: lifeless, cavernous, and soul-sucking. It’s hard to mask mellow crowds in that environment. I’m convinced now more than ever that only sporting events and pop concerts should be played there (at least with the latter you have more energetic crowds with visuals and dancers to distract from the crappy music).

WoD had their sound MUCH more dialed in. Maybe it’s their music or their DNA, but the venue didn’t take much away from their time. The problem was that they had to rush their set. Honestly, they probably should’ve been the headliner, but I understand that 70% of the people weren’t there to see them.

The National sounded … not great. Horns and bass were drowned out. Some songs (I’m looking at you Rylan) were train wrecks. It wasn’t all terrible, but they and their sound don’t benefit from terrible acoustics.

This could’ve been better executed. Take out the opener, increase the set times, and play smaller venues.

I did sit next to Glen Kotche. He was super nice.
100% this. the place was dead. it was even eerily dead silent at times between songs. this concert should have been at the salt shed.
also matt's voice was not great at multiple times - not new news, but he was trashed.
:(

Re: The National

Posted: Wed September 25, 2024 7:18 pm
by Chris_H_2
Simple Torture wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:i need my girl (live) is the national equivalent of betterman (live)

i'll probably end up ordering that cherry tree LP.

seeing them tomorrow night with the war on drugs at an arena which won't do them any favors.
FWIW, I think the Cherry Tree edition is only available for pre-order for 2 weeks, so get that in soon.

I ordered it right away. I think extra tracks (esp. About Today) and spreading the show over 3 LPs is a good add for fan club members, thought the “bonuses” for the last two records were sort of weak.
thank you for this. i would've totally flaked and waited too long. just ordered.

Re: The National

Posted: Fri October 11, 2024 10:50 pm
by oasisfan35
Sorrow came up on random in the kitchen a few minutes ago and I was taken right back to being in the room here:


Re: The National

Posted: Thu October 24, 2024 3:28 pm
by lvc
Chris_H_2 wrote:This is what I just texted my friends.

Soooo …

Whomever decided it would be a good idea to book a show at the UC .. on a Tuesday night … in September … with super expensive tickets … and while forgetting that 75% of your crowd is made up of parents worried about babysitters … that person should probably be fired.

The UC was exactly what I feared it would be for this show: lifeless, cavernous, and soul-sucking. It’s hard to mask mellow crowds in that environment. I’m convinced now more than ever that only sporting events and pop concerts should be played there (at least with the latter you have more energetic crowds with visuals and dancers to distract from the crappy music).

WoD had their sound MUCH more dialed in. Maybe it’s their music or their DNA, but the venue didn’t take much away from their time. The problem was that they had to rush their set. Honestly, they probably should’ve been the headliner, but I understand that 70% of the people weren’t there to see them.

The National sounded … not great. Horns and bass were drowned out. Some songs (I’m looking at you Rylan) were train wrecks. It wasn’t all terrible, but they and their sound don’t benefit from terrible acoustics.

This could’ve been better executed. Take out the opener, increase the set times, and play smaller venues.

I did sit next to Glen Kotche. He was super nice.
Buried the lede there.

Re: The National

Posted: Fri December 13, 2024 4:14 pm
by given2trade
Just started listening to ROME and Matt sounds really good here. I am pleasantly surprised.

Re: The National

Posted: Fri December 13, 2024 4:31 pm
by Chris_H_2
humiliation ---> murder me rachael are the best songs on there

Re: The National

Posted: Thu March 13, 2025 9:48 pm
by oasisfan35
New single from Matt Bonnet of Pins



Get Sunk out May 30th

Re: The National

Posted: Tue April 22, 2025 6:53 pm
by given2trade

Re: The National

Posted: Tue April 22, 2025 8:14 pm
by Simple Torture
Very cool! I’m going to wait for the new album to drop before listening to anything.

Re: The National

Posted: Tue April 22, 2025 8:33 pm
by given2trade
I'm luckily going to see him on this tour and the album comes out *after* so I listened so I can know the songs.

First listen through seems great.

Re: The National

Posted: Wed April 23, 2025 1:24 am
by psychobain

Re: The National

Posted: Wed May 07, 2025 3:00 am
by psychobain

Re: The National

Posted: Mon June 09, 2025 9:43 pm
by given2trade