More than four decades after first emerging from the South Coast underground, The National Game return with Still Life, a 10-track album that feels less like a comeback and more like a hard-earned reckoning with time itself. Rich with reflection, resilience, and emotional honesty, the record captures a band looking back on its history while refusing to be trapped by it. Formed on New Year’s Day 1981 in Newhaven, East Sussex, The National Game qu…
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