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The National frontman Matt Berninger has performed a remote mini-concert for European cultural TV network ARTE.
Recorded in Los Angeles, the singer was joined by guitarists Sean O’Brien and Harrison Whitford for the concert, where he performed four tracks from his debut album: ‘Distant Axis’, ‘One More Second’, ‘Take Me Out Of Town’ and title track ‘Serpentine Prison’.
Watch the performance below:
Berninger released his debut album, ‘Serpentine Prison’, back in October. In a four-star review, NME described the LP as a “deep, intimate listen to be filed next to Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ âBoatmanâs Callâ and Leonard Cohenâs âYou Want It Darkerâ”.
The singer has gone on to perform tracks from the album live for shows including Colbert and CBS This Morning. He also lent his voice to the Biden campaign for a ‘Team Joe Sings’ event.
Speaking to NME, Berninger explained the process behind writing tracks for ‘Serpentine Prison’.
“Most of my songs are love songs to myself or that champion me. Theyâre cheerleading songs for my own soul,” he said.
“Iâm writing things that I suspect [wife Carin Besser] would like to say to me. You know, âI hope my daughter understands meâ, âMy mother will know this is about herâ. Theyâre not just about me; theyâre about the people that made me⊠me.”
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