Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
ReviewsIncluded in Rolling Stone's "The 50 Best Albums of 2019" -- "A melancholic exercise in beauty and restraint centered on the mundane pleasures and devastations of middle-aged life in America.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The duet-centered songs are the strongest. In its poignant tick-tocking piano melody, the camera-shutter percussion, the bleep-blorp electronics, the brightly funereal brass, the elegant choral and string arrangements, the title track beautifully skeins almost every sonic byway the group’s been exploring lately.", "It provides room to luxuriate and admire all these guest voices as the art pieces they are while getting sucked into unhurried treasures like 'Quiet Light' and 'Oblivions,' both among the band’s most weightless and sublime.", "I AM EASY TO FIND doesn’t radically change the formula they developed over the past couple of releases, but it nearly perfects it, resulting in a record as elegant as the suits Berninger routinely wears onstage.", "An emotional, detailed story follows the life of a girl through love, loss, death and trauma, expertly encapsulating the main themes from The National’s eighth long-play: anxiety, the unknown, loneliness, sex, death and losing.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Now 20 years into their career, they’ve found a way to make their sound blossom into something more widescreen...", "The National are a famously fastidious band, and it’s thrilling to hear them indulging in sounds that could be perceived as mistakes. Generally, the music is better the weirder it gets..."