The War On Drugs has released three studio albums in their career, including 2014’s Lost in the Dream. The Philadelphia band resides at the blurred edges of American music: overexposing studio limitations, piling tape upon tape to maximum density. As on their 2008 debut, Wagonwheel Blues, central member Adam Granduciel takes small moments occurring over multiple tapes and multiple song versions, and puts every last drop of trust in his own keen instinct of momentum.
The War On Drugs has released three studio albums in their career, including 2014’s Lost in the Dream. The Philadelphia band resides at the blurred edges of American music: overexposing studio limitations, piling tape upon tape to maximum density. As on their 2008 debut, Wagonwheel Blues, central member Adam Granduciel takes small moments occurring over multiple tapes and multiple song versions, and puts every last drop of trust in his own keen instinct of momentum.
The War On Drugs has released three studio albums in their career, including 2014’s Lost in the Dream. The Philadelphia band resides at the blurred edges of American music: overexposing studio limitations, piling tape upon tape to maximum density. As on their 2008 debut, Wagonwheel Blues, central member Adam Granduciel takes small moments occurring over multiple tapes and multiple song versions, and puts every last drop of trust in his own keen instinct of momentum.