The National Digitally Release Live Album 'Juicy Sonic Magic'

The National's latest live album Juicy Sonic Magic, which was recorded in 2018 at Berkeley’s Greek Theatre, is now available on streaming platforms.

The recording of the live album took place over two sold-out nights that were part of the tour supporting 2017's Sleep Well Beast. Produced and engineered by Erik Flannigan, the live album was recorded using The Mike Millard Method, which was used to record shows in the 70s and 80s.

The 45-track live album was initially released in November as a special triple-cassette box set for Record Store Day - Black Friday 2019. An accompanying short documentary showcasing The Mike Millard Method was also released at the same time.


Check out the documentary and the tracklist below.


Juicy Sonic Magic Tracklist:

NIGHT 1 – Sept. 24, 2018

  1. Nobody Else Will Be There
  2. The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness
  3. Walk It Back
  4. Guilty Party
  5. Don’t Swallow the Cap
  6. Bloodbuzz Ohio
  7. I Need My Girl
  8. Green Gloves
  9. Brainy
  10. Slow Show
  11. All the Wine
  12. I’ll Still Destroy You
  13. Dark Side of the Gym
  14. Day I Die
  15. Carin at the Liquor Store
  16. Graceless
  17. Rylan
  18. Fake Empire

ENCORE
19. Light Years
20. Mr. November
21. Terrible Love
22. Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks

NIGHT 2 – Sept. 25, 2018

  1. Light Years
  2. The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness
  3. Walk It Back
  4. Guilty Party
  5. I Should Live in Salt
  6. Don’t Swallow the Cap
  7. Afraid of Everyone
  8. I Need My Girl
  9. This Is the Last Time
  10. Wasp Nest
  11. Born to Beg
  12. Sorrow
  13. Apartment Story
  14. Pink Rabbits
  15. England
  16. Day I Die
  17. Rylan
  18. Fake Empire
  19. About Today

ENCORE
20. Lemonworld
21. Mr. November
22. Terrible Love
23. Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks


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Article image: The National performing in October 2018. (Raph_PH [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons.)