The National Has Released “Rome” , The Definitive Live Document Recorded At The Historic Cavea Of Ennio Morricone’s Parco Della Musica Auditorium

Bingkai Karya– “Rome” is The National’s essential live album. The 21-track LP, recorded at Ennio Morricone’s Auditorium Parco Della Musica’s stunning Cavea, features brilliant versions of favorites like ‘Bloodbuzz Ohio’, ‘Don’t Swallow the Cap’, ‘I Need My Girl’, ‘The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness’, ‘England’, and ‘Fake Empire’; plus newer songs like ‘Eucalyptus’, ‘New Order T-Shirt’, ‘Tropic Morning News’, and ‘Smoke Detector’ 

“You have to see this band live” is often remarked about The National, and “Rome” is the finest substitute. “Rome”, mixed by longtime collaborator Peter Katis, spans 20 years of the band’s songwriting and shows how each song changes live.”

“Rome” features rare songs like show openers ‘Runaway’, ‘Lemonworld’, ‘The Geese of Beverly Road’, ‘Lit Up’, and a stunning fusion of ‘Humiliation’ from Trouble Will Find Me with ‘Murder Me Rachael’ from Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers.

The Guardian called The National “an era-defining band at the height of its powers… as this stunning two-and-a-half-hour epic becomes a shared catharsis” in its live review. According to Rolling Stone UK, the band has earned its spot at the top over the past decade with a truly ecstatic act that elevates them to new heights. 

The National asked fans to upload film from their 25 years of touring to mark Rome’s release. The National released a fan-only full-length music video for the new live album.

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