I've seen a few of the videos that are going to be on this and I know most of the songs. Mainly I'd like to comment on the director, Vincent Moon. He is particularly pretentious, and will make you very aware of the cameraman's presence, but he does bring out a certain honesty in the artists he covers. Rather than filming it simply he will attempt to be 'cinematic' on the fly - and it nearly never works. He does find some rather wonderful locations, both visually and acoustically, but then he bumps up the contrast and ruins the look.
But I can say for sure that there'll be a bunch of amazing songs on here, I for one will take as many versions of About Today as they care to make, but if you're reading this and you're new to the band, buy boxer instead, as this is more of a vignette on that.
:edit: I did buy it, being a rather diehard fan, and it turns out the cd's great. The new songs (as in, ones not on albums) stand up quite well. Blank Slate's has a bit more grit and drive to it than I was used to from the national, the version of virginia is a really nice piece of instrumentation, and the lyrics of Santclara an Tall Saint have really stuck with me.
The middle is a bit of a lull with two demos that sound exactly like demos, but are appreciable. The first 'Forever after years' didn't strike me particularly. Then an early version of slow show, with different words is sort of fascinating. With some weird meandering bits that I'm glad they cut, but something that's quite nice that they left out too. Matt gets his words the wrong way around at the start of the song, which is awfully cute.
Then we have a version of Lucky You, not one of my favourites and not especially interesting. But then we have a cover of Mansion on the Hill. It's really nice and not really like something they'd write so I think it's a nice addition. Then we have Fake Empire live, the crowd love it and so do I, though I think they should've jammed with it a bit longer. Then we have About Today, live again, off their cherry tree EP, it's a soft and wonderful song, (by the way, my favourite version of this is on a great session they did for French radio, google "the national" and "black sessions" for a nice 13-song set) and deserves the tagline 'transcendent.' Good buy in all.
The video on the other hand only cemented my opinion that Vincent Moon is a misguided posturing waste of space. You will only use one of these discs a great deal.