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Favorite National Album. Favorite National record! Great vocals throughout...Love the sublety and intricacy of their sound which I feel is even more apparent on this album than their earlier music. Great soundtrack for an amazing short film.

How The Mighty Have Fallen. They've basically dismantled everything that was likable about the band. Backup female harmonies are fine, but having guest singers taking over entire verses and passages instead of you know, the singer in the band?! And all the songs just kinda sputter about until they end. Nothing wrong with not being epic and bombastic, but all of these songs sound like a underwhelming drag to the end. There are no hooks. Matt's vocal melodies have always been lazy and that was part of the band's sound. But here, the band sounds as lazy as his melodies, and as a result, every song feels like a cringey slow motion car crash. Sad.

Ignore the luddites. So many people who leave negative reviews want their favorite bands to keep releasing the same ol' same old. I liked the National in the beginning and I still like the National today. They evolve. They change. This album is a perfect example of why this band is so good. It's built on top of the roots of who they are and have always been. Stop comparing what they ARE to what they WERE. This is a good album. I like it more each time I listen to it. And I'll take that any day versus the same ol' same ol.

Meh....not happy.. I am relatively a new The National fan. This is not usually even my usual musical style I would listen to but for some reason Matt's voice hooked m a few years ago. So to have so many of these songs sung by an unknown female is just a disappointment. It is not that I hate these new songs. I just am really bothered with the female vocalist used so extensively. A guest spot on A single song would have been fine but something like So Far So Fast sung by just Matt would have been awesome. Not sure why they went this direction but it does not make me happy at all.

I Am Easy To Forget. Favorite Bands Who's Last Effort Was A Huge Let Down: Depeche Mode (went political) Radiohead (B sides collection?) Arctic Monkeys (dreadful) Morrissey (terrible song writing) James (political) Ian Brown (meh...) And now the band that never let's you down: The National (a meandering duets album)

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Boy Band. There was this great band I use to love that unfortunately broke up and stopped making music. Their last album was a masterpiece. The album was titled “Boxer” Go back and have a listen you won’t be disappointed.

Definitive piece of work. This album is their longest, slowest and is their least cohesive collection of music to date. However like all national albums each listen is rewarding. This time around the band has traded guitars for dramatic orchestral and choral arrangements. To stunning and often devastating affect. While some songs are used to soundtrack the beautiful companion short film. It makes sense that the overall tone feels experimental and cinematic.

Disappointing. What a shame. Once a devastating band. Understandably difficult to replicate the heights of Alligator and Boxer (Trouble Will Find Me came close). Sadly, I Am Easy to Find falls well short.

Peak of their craft. It is phenomenal to share the journey of this band as they explore new territory with every album, diving deeper and deeper into their interrogation of existence, meaning and the pitfalls and potential of our lives. Each album takes some time to understand - this one is entirely wrapped up with the amazing Mike Mills film, for me watching that unlocked a lot of what is going on in I Am Easy To Find. Good songs resonate for all of us in our different unique journeys, so my own experience may not be the same as yours. But the examination of a life cycle and the timelessness of our individual perception despite time passing really affected me, particular as I share my parents journey into old age and my children’s journey into adulthood. I don’t have a favourite song - they all get to me in the end. I will see The National three times when they are in Melboure in 2020, in the front few rows every night with different friends for a different shared experience each time. Thank you

Brillant as usual. I am easy to find follows on from the previous album with more beautiful melodies and smooth production .Great lyrics and a genuine sound.Recommend!

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Where Is Her Head is a song that was released in 17 May 2019.

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Where Is Her Head is a song from the I Am Easy to Find album.

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Where Is Her Head is performed by The National.

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Where Is Her Head has a duration of 4:41 minutes.

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