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The celebrated frontman of The National, 54, is chummy with Barack Obama. He takes meetings at the San Vicente Bungalows (the trendy member’s club gets name-checked on his new solo album, Get Sunk).
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Matt Berninger's brooding, droning baritone is difficult to separate from The National's alt-rock brand of upbeat electric-guitar escape from minor-key plunges into the life's depths.
Matt Berninger's solo album 'Get Sunk' is set for release this month.
Matt Berninger's 'Get Sunk' ReviewThe stretched-out languorousness of the music, its burnished texture and detail, heighten the sense of midlife slowy lolling by, of a Midwest indie-rock dad doing ...
Matt Berninger’s second solo album, "Get Sunk," echoes The National’s sound with clever lyrics and familiar melancholy, but struggles to find enough energy to fully stand on its own.
Matt Berninger's brooding, droning baritone is difficult to separate from The National. His second solo album, “Get Sunk,” doesn't diverge much from the alt-rock band he's fronted for more ...
Matt Berninger's brooding, droning baritone is difficult to separate from The National. His second solo album, “Get Sunk,” doesn't diverge much from the alt-rock band he's fronted for more ...
Matt Berninger's brooding, droning baritone is difficult to separate from The National. His second solo album, “Get Sunk,” doesn't diverge much from the alt-rock band he's fronted for more ...
Matt Berninger's brooding, droning baritone is difficult to separate from The National. His second solo album, “Get Sunk,” doesn't diverge much from the alt-rock band he's fronted for more ...