Yes, Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories is now available for streaming online, but so is The National’s Trouble Will Find Me. Take a break from all the daft funk and check out a little mope rock. Trouble isn’t out until next Tuesday, May 21, on 4AD, but the whole thing is available now on iTunes.


The record is the follow-up to the group’s excellent 2010 record High Violet and features guest contributions from Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent’s Annie Clark, and Sharon Van Etten.

The National is also going on tour this summer. A full list of dates is below.

The National tour 2013

May 16—State Theater—Ithaca, New York &

May 26—Boston Calling Festival—Boston, Massachusetts

June 4—Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel—Providence, Rhode Island &

June 5—Barclays Center—Brooklyn, New York *

June 6—Merriweather Post Pavilion—Columbia, Maryland^

June 7—Mann Center For The Performing Arts—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania^

June 8—The National—Richmond, Virginia

June 10—Red Hat Amphitheatre—Raleigh, North Carolina^

June 11—Stage AE—Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania^

June 13—Lachine Canal—Montreal, Quebec

June 14—Yonge Dundas Square—Toronto, Ontario

June 15—LC Pavilion—Columbus, Ohio #

June 16—Bonnaroo—Manchester, Tennessee

June 21-22—Hurricane Festival—Scheessel, Germany

June 21-22—Southside Festival—Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany

June 23—Vodafone Istanbul Calling—Istanbul, Turkey

June 25—Cirque Royal—Brussels, Belgium

June 28—Live At The Marquee—Cork, Ireland

June 30—Parco Della Musica—Rome, Italy

July 1—City Sound Festival—Milan, Italy

July 2—Salata—Zagreb, Croatia

July 4—Rock Werchter Festival—Werchter, Belgium

July 5-7—Roskilde Festival—Roskilde, Denmark

July 14—Bunbury Festival—Cincinnati, Ohio

July 27—Splendour In The Grass—Byron Bay, Australia

Aug. 3—Lollapalooza—Chicago, Illinois

Aug. 4—Murat Theater—Indianapolis, Indiana %

Aug. 5—Riverside Theater—Milwaukee, Wisconsin %

Aug. 6—Roy Wilkins Auditorium—St. Paul, Minnesota %

Aug. 9—Outside Lands Festival—San Francisco, California

Aug. 10—Greek Theatre—Los Angeles, California %

Aug. 11—Hollywood Forever Cemetery—Los Angeles, California %

Sept. 7—Loufest—St. Louis, Missouri

Sept. 8—Ryman Auditorium—Nashville, Tennessee $

Sept. 9—Cobb Energy Center—Atlanta, Georgia $

Sept. 11—The Fillmore Charlotte—Charlotte, North Carolina $

Sept. 12—Thomas Wolfe Auditorium—Asheville, North Carolina $

Sept. 13—Iroquois Amphitheater—Louisville, Kentucky $

Sept. 15—Orpheum Theater—Madison, Wisconsin $

Sept. 17—Red Rocks—Morrison, Colorado #

Sept. 20—Paramount Theater—Seattle, Washington $

Sept. 21—Edgefield Winery—Portland, Oregon $

Sept. 22—PNE Amphitheatre—Vancouver, British Columbia $

Oct. 31—Ice Hall—Helsinki, Finland

Nov. 2—Forum—Copenhagen, Denmark

Nov. 4—Max Schmelling Halle—Berlin, Germany

Nov. 5—Mitsubishi Electric Hall—Dusseldorf, Germany

Nov. 6—Rockhal—Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Nov. 7—Heineken Music Hall—Amsterdam, Netherlands

Nov. 9—Odyssey Arena—Belfast, Northern Ireland

Nov. 10—O2 Arena—Dublin, Ireland

Nov. 11-12—O2 Apollo Manchester—Manchester, England

Nov. 13-14—Alexandra Palace—London, England

Nov. 18—Le Zenith—Paris, France

Nov. 20—Palacio Vistalegre—Madrid, Spain

Nov. 21—Pavilhao Atlantico—Lisbon, Portugal


* with Youth Lagoon

^ with Dirty Projectors

& with People Get Ready

% with Daughter

$ with Frightened Rabbit

# with Local Natives