The National perform three new tracks in session with BBC
09 April 2013, 08:30
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
With their new album dropping next month, The National stopped off at BBC Radio‘s Maida Vale studios to perform a live session for 6 Music‘s Steve Lamacq.
Running through new album cuts ‘Heavenfaced’ and ‘Graceless’, the Brooklyn band also played their upcoming single ‘Demons’.
New record Trouble Will Find Me will come out on 20 May in Europe (21 May in North America). Before then though, listen to this live session below.
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