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The National Game sound reinvigorated on new album 'Still Life'

  • May 27, 2026
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40 years in, The National Game still sound like a band with something worth saying.

Still Life doesn’t lean too heavily on nostalgia or try to turn their history into a grand statement. Instead, it feels like a group of musicians taking stock of where they’ve been and figuring out what still matters to them now.

That approach gives the album a real sense of personality. Tracks like “Empty Time” and “The News” reflect on time passing and the inevitability of change without slipping into self-pity. There’s a calm confidence running through the record, especially on “Hard Road Home” and “Roll Away,” where the British band channel difficult experiences into songs that feel driven rather than weighed down.

Musically, Still Life keeps one foot in the band’s post-punk roots while opening things up in subtle ways. The sharper guitar lines and restless energy are still there, but the album also makes room for warmer melodies and more reflective moments. It gives the whole thing a natural flow, like the band's writing from experience instead of trying to prove something.

What stands out most is how present the album feels. Even with its themes of loss, reflection, and looking back over the years, Still Life rarely sounds stuck in the past. The National Game come across as fully engaged with what they’re doing right now, and that gives the album its spark.

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