The National's sixth studio album, Trouble Will Find Me, is a masterful creation that showcases the band's ability to craft emotive and introspective indie rock. Released on 17 May 2013 via 4AD, this 13-track album features a range of guest appearances, including St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, and Sufjan Stevens, adding depth and complexity to the band's signature sound.
Produced by band members Aaron and Bryce Dessner, Trouble Will Find Me was recorded at various locations, including Clubhouse in Rhinebeck, NY, and Aaron's Garage in Brooklyn, NY. The album's 55-minute duration is filled with a mix of hauntingly beautiful tracks, such as "I Should Live in Salt" and "Sea of Love", and more upbeat offerings like "Don't Swallow the Cap" and "Heavenfaced".
The National's distinctive sound is characterised by Matt Berninger's brooding vocals and the band's atmospheric instrumentation, which is perfectly captured on tracks like "Graceless" and "Pink Rabbits". While some critics have noted that the album's writing may not be The National's sharpest, the band's ability to create a sense of introspective longing and emotional depth is undeniable.
With its cohesive sound and thoughtful lyrics, Trouble Will Find Me is an album that will resonate with fans of The National and indie rock enthusiasts alike. The band's sixth studio album is a testament to their skill and craftsmanship, and its release in 2013 marked a significant milestone in their discography.