A Skin, A Night
- May 20, 2008 (2008-05-20)
A Skin, A Night is a 2008 documentary film featuring the American indie rock band The National.[1] The film is directed by Vincent Moon, and was released simultaneously with the band's compilation The Virginia EP on May 20, 2008.
The film documents the recording process of the band's fourth studio album, Boxer (2007).
Critical reception
In a positive review, Popmatters' J.M. Suarez noted: "It may even be misleading to call A Skin, A Night a documentary, as it rejects many of the standard techniques many would expect from such a project. In a similar way to AJ Schnack's Kurt Cobain: About a Son, Moon makes use of cityscapes, landscapes, and still images to paint a unique picture of a band at work, as well as offer a more complete picture of the band."[2]
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- Matt Berninger
- Aaron Dessner
- Bryce Dessner
- Bryan Devendorf
- Scott Devendorf
- The National
- Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
- Alligator
- Boxer
- High Violet
- Trouble Will Find Me
- Sleep Well Beast
- I Am Easy to Find
- First Two Pages of Frankenstein
- Laugh Track
- Cherry Tree
- The Virginia EP
- "Mistaken for Strangers"
- "Apartment Story"
- "Fake Empire"
- "Bloodbuzz Ohio"
- "Exile Vilify"
- "Demons"
- "Don't Swallow the Cap"
- "Sea of Love"
- "I Need My Girl"
- "The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness"
- "You Had Your Soul with You"
- "The Alcott"
- "Coney Island"
- A Skin, A Night
- Mistaken for Strangers
- Cyrano
- Discography
- EL VY
- Pfarmers
- Clogs
- Brassland Records
- Big Red Machine
- LNZNDRF
- Serpentine Prison
- Say Goodbye to Pretty Boy
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