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A Skin, A Night - a film about THE NATIONAL & a new EP


A SKIN, A NIGHT A FILM BY VINCENT MOONThe National is going on tour with R.E.M. and Modest Mouse. Tickets for those shows are on sale.A Skin, A Night is a film about THE NATIONAL made by French filmmaker Vincent Moon.
It will be released on DVD by Beggars Banquet on May 20th and will be packaged with a bonus cd, The Virginia EP.WATCH THE TRAILER: http://www.thenationalboxer.com/film/
What goes on in A Skin, A Night, though, is not the stuff of well-rehearsed insider history. Nor is it a series of rock'n'roll clichés. Nor is it specifically concerned with the making of The National's fourth full-length album, Boxer, even though much of it was filmed during sessions for that record at Peter Katis's Bridgeport, Connecticut studio. A Skin, A Night is less a movie about The National than a movie about how music is made today -- not with classic rock bravado, or debauched indulgence, but through novelistic attention to detail, a collective implosion of personality, and worried worried nights.
When the association between Vincent and The National began, he wasn't yet known as the auteur behind Le Blogotheque's Les Concerts A Emporter aka The Take Away Shows. It was well before his tenure as image maker for R.E.M and Arcade Fire. And The National had yet to become one of the most beloved of the current crop of independent rock band.
A Skin, A Night is a sixty-minute portrait of impressions, mutual affection, and intimate moments you'd never otherwise see. If The National's lyrics seem to take us inside the human condition, Vincent Moon's images take us outside, documenting the beauty of the sounds made by our human skin.
A Skin, A Night will be packaged with The Virginia EP, which contains 12 tracks of demos, live versions, radio sessions and b-sides.
The Virginia EP tracklisting:
1) YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN, VIRGINIA (previously unreleased)
2) SANTA CLARA (UK b-side)
3) BLANK SLATE (UK b-side)
4) TALL SAINT (demo)
5) WITHOUT PERMISSION (unreleased cover)
6) FOREVER AFTER DAYS (demo)
7) REST OF YEARS (demo)
8) SLOW SHOW (demo)
9) LUCKY YOU (daytrotter session)
10) MANSION ON THE HILL (live)
11) FAKE EMPIRE (live)
12) ABOUT TODAY (live)
Vincent Moon also makes videos for La Blogoteque - the French music blog behind the famous Take Away Shows (like R.E.M. for instance).
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Posted on April 7, 2008 6:54 PM
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Comments (6)
Sweet.
Posted by Alex | April 7, 2008 8:02 PM
Also for those who are interested the Pixies movie Loudquietloud is available for free at PF's new video site this week only, good stuff:
http://pitchfork.tv/node/324
Posted by Joe | April 7, 2008 9:08 PM
will the movie be as boring as the album?
Posted by Anonymous | April 7, 2008 9:28 PM
He Joe, do you work for Pitchfork or are you just being helpful?
Posted by Anonymous | April 7, 2008 9:43 PM
9:43pm:
lol. I should have put a disclaimer in my post, "Doesn't work for or represent pitchfork at all" . ;)
Actually I was just trying to be helpful staying within the topic of band movies. I hate it when I hear about something cool after the fact. Plus you save yourself ~$11.49 (note: I don't work for amazon either :).
Posted by Joe | April 7, 2008 11:24 PM
i like purelivegigs for dvd concerts.
also, this website (National trailer one) does not work with firefox, my lazy ass had to open IE for the first time in months, i'm sure it worked for all the mac geeks though.
I thing Joe must be a fanboy.
Posted by IE | April 8, 2008 3:00 AM