David Letterman Gets The National's Matt Berninger to Open Up
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In an intimate and candid conversation, The National's Matt Berninger and legendary talk show host David Letterman delved into the depths of mental health, songwriting, and the challenges of public life. The duo, meeting in a cozy country house, not only shared their love for cake pops but engaged in a discussion that touched on Berninger's struggle with depression during the pandemic and the delicate balance required as a public figure. Letterman, a longtime fan of The National, empathetically related to the dissonance of turning on and off a public persona, drawing parallels to his own experiences in late-night television.
The hour-long interview, reminiscent of Letterman's Netflix show, explored the intricacies of The National's songs, lyrics, and live performances. Their dialogue unfolded into a rich conversation about shared experiences of depression, with both men opening up about their mental health struggles. The interview, available on The National's YouTube page and as a podcast, not only offers insights into the band's creative process but also serves as a poignant exploration of the human condition through the lens of music and fame.
Watch the interview below.
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