The National has announced a new record, its sixth. Trouble Will Find Me is due out May 21 and is the follow-up to 2010’s excellent High Violet. A tracklist and album art is below.


National completists will also want to check out Mistaken For Strangers, a new documentary about the band that’s set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival April 17. The film, directed by lead singer Matt Berninger’s roadie brother Tom, follows the group on its biggest tour to date, and it reportedly contains nods to both horror and heavy-metal movies.

Speaking of tours, the group also has a bunch of dates coming up, including stops at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and the Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee. (It's also rumored to play Lollapalooza.) A full list of confirmed dates is below.


Trouble Will Find Me

1. I Should Live In Salt

2. Demons

3. Don’t Swallow The Cap

4. Fireproof

5. Sea Of Love

6. Heaenfaced

7. This Is The Last Time

8. Graceless

9. Slipped

10. I Need My Girl

11. Humiliation

12. Pink Rabbits

13. Hard To Find


The National tour 2013

May 16—State Theater—Ithaca, New York

May 26—Boston Calling—Boston, Massachusetts

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—Hurricane Festival—Scheessel, Germany

June 22—Southside Festival—Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany

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 14—Bunbury Festival—Cincinnati, Ohio

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

Aug. 10—Greek Theatre—Los Angeles, California

Sept. 17—Red Rocks Amphitheater—Morrison, Colorado

* with Youth Lagoon

^ with Dirty Projectors