What is the best The National album?

By YPB Team
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The National has built one of indie rock's most emotionally rich catalogs, with Matt Berninger's baritone and the Dessner brothers' dense arrangements creating an unmistakable sound. Which album do you consider their finest?

Alligator - ranking option ranked #1

Alligator

The National's 2005 breakthrough, a raw and desperate indie rock record that announced Matt Berninger as a singular voice.

1/7
Boxer - ranking option ranked #2

Boxer

The beloved 2007 album of elegant melancholy, featuring Slow Show and Fake Empire, often called their masterpiece.

2/7
High Violet - ranking option ranked #3

High Violet

The 2010 album that broke the band into the mainstream, full of dense, sweeping arrangements and emotional intensity.

3/7
Trouble Will Find Me - ranking option ranked #4

Trouble Will Find Me

The 2013 album of resigned beauty, featuring Demons and Graceless, showcasing the band at their most intimate.

4/7
Sleep Well Beast - ranking option ranked #5

Sleep Well Beast

The 2017 Grammy-winning album incorporating electronics and discord to reflect a marriage in crisis.

5/7
I Am Easy to Find - ranking option ranked #6

I Am Easy to Find

The 2019 expansive album featuring an ensemble of female vocalists, accompanied by a short film directed by Mike Mills.

6/7
First Two Pages of Frankenstein - ranking option ranked #7

First Two Pages of Frankenstein

The 2023 album written through depression and creative block, featuring collaborations with Taylor Swift and Sufjan Stevens.

7/7

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