The following is a list of songs by the American Indie pop band The Narrative that have recorded one studio album, three extended plays and one b-side album. The band first got together after Suzie Zeldin answered a Craigslist ad put up by Jesse Gabriel in 2006. [1]
They soon found out that they were studying in the same school on Bellmore, Long Island, but never met. So after the answer of Suzie, they discovered they shared the same passion for music. The two collaborated on music, first forming the short-lived project January Window spending the next couple of years (2006–2007) in Suzie's cramped Upper West Side apartment crafting songs for their first EP. And officially formed The Narrative on 2008 releasing the debut EP Just Say Yes .
In 2010 they released the debut album The Narrative . Charles Seich joined the group on 2008 and in 2010 became a band member, until 2011 when he left. The band release their b-side album, B-Sides and Seasides in 2012 to promote the recording of a second full-length. On June 3, 2014 the band released their single "Chasing a Feeling". Their second studio album ´Golden Silence will be released December 2, 2016.
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Song | Year | Release(s) | Length | Notes | Ref. |
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"Already Changed" | 2016 | Golden Silence | 4:29 | [2] | |
"California Sun" | 2016 | Golden Silence | 5:07 | [2] | |
"Castling" | 2008 | Just Say Yes | 4:19 |
| [3] |
"Chasing a Feeling" † | 2014 | Chasing a Feeling , Golden Silence | 4:33 |
| [4] |
"Cherry Red" | 2010 | The Narrative | 4:11 | [5] | |
"Don't Want To Fall" | 2010 | The Narrative | 3:22 | [5] | |
"Empty Space" | 2010 | The Narrative | 4:24 | [5] | |
"End All" | 2010 | The Narrative | 4:12 | [5] | |
"Eyes Closed" | 2008 | Just Say Yes | 4:30 | [3] | |
"Fade" | 2011 | The Narrative | 3:31 |
| [5] |
"Hallelujah" # | 2012 | B-Sides and Seasides | 4:23 |
| [8] |
"Hard To Keep Your Cool" | 2010 | The Narrative | 2:44 | [5] | |
"Heart Of Gold" | 2013 | Songs for Justice | 3:22 |
| [10] |
"Home" | 2016 | Golden Silence | 4:12 | [2] | |
"I Can Make a Mess" | 2016 | Golden Silence | 5:07 | [2] | |
"I've Been Thinking" | 2010 | The Narrative | 4:44 | [5] | |
"Karma Police" | 2012 | B-Sides and Seasides | 4:17 |
| [8] |
"Libra" | 2008 | Just Say Yes | 5:25 | [3] | |
"Little Boys Break Hearts" | 2022 | Single | 3:06 | [12] | |
"Make It Right" | 2012 | B-Sides and Seasides | 3:48 | [8] | |
"Monoliths" | 2021 | Single | 3:45 | [13] | |
"Moving Out" # | 2016 | Golden Silence | 4:14 | [2] | |
"New Anxieties" | 2023 | Single | 3:30 | [14] | |
"Oklahoma Air" | 2016 | Golden Silence | 4:35 | [2] | |
"Reason to Leave" | 2016 | Golden Silence | 3:22 | [2] | |
"Silence & Sirens" | 2010 | The Narrative | 3:56 |
| [5] |
"Suburbs" | 2016 | Golden Silence | 6:07 | [2] | |
"Starving For Attention" | 2010 | The Narrative | 4:39 | [5] | |
"Tautou" | 2012 | B-Sides and Seasides | 4:19 |
| [8] |
"Toe the Line" # | 2016 | Golden Silence | 4:14 | - | |
"The Moment That It Stops" | 2008 | Just Say Yes | 4:56 | [3] | |
"The Photographer's Daughter" | 2008 | Just Say Yes | 3:49 | [3] | |
"Trains" | 2010 | The Narrative | 3:28 | [5] | |
"Turncoat" | 2010 | The Narrative | 4:20 | [5] | |
"Waiting Room" | 2008 | Just Say Yes | 4:18 | [3] | |
"Winter's Coming" | 2010 | The Narrative | 5:00 |
| [5] |
"You Will Be Mine" | 2010 | The Narrative | 4:11 |
| [5] |
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