The National's Boxer : 33 1/3 - Ryan Pinkard

The National's Boxer

By: Ryan Pinkard

Paperback | 14 July 2022

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âPinkardâs account... brings to light the ambition and artistry, the stress and frustration, and ultimately the joy of making this very special album."â"Peter Katis, The Nationalâs engineer, and mixer on Boxer

âI am spooked by how well [Pinkard] has captured these characters and this madcap project. I am not sure how he did it.â â"Carin Besser, co-lyricist on Boxer and wife to Matt Berninger

âAccessible, perceptive, sometimes hilarious, but more often harrowing, Pinkardâs book gets a running start on its subject, tracing The Nationalâs trajectory from their first notes together to the creation of Boxer.â â"Stephen M. Deusner, music critic and author

We all know the Boxer. The fighter who remembers every glove but still remains. That grisly, bruised American allegory who somehow gets up more times than heâs knocked down. This is the fight that nearly broke The National. The one that allowed them to become champions.

Released in 2007, The Nationalâs fourth full-length album is the one that saved them. For fans, Boxer is a profound personal meditation on the unmagnificent lives of adults, an elegant culmination of their sophisticated songwriting, and the first National album many fell in love with. For the band, Boxer symbolizes an obsession, a years-long struggle, a love story, a final give-it-everything-youâve-got effort to keep their fantasy of being a real rock band alive.

Based on extensive original interviews with the fighters who were in the ring and the spectators who witnessed it unfold, Ryan Pinkard obsessively reconstructs a transformative chapter in The Nationalâs story, revealing how the Ohio-via-Brooklyn five-piece found the sound, success, and spiritual growth to evolve into one of the most critically acclaimed bands of their time.

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