Although the recording process for The War on Drugs is largely orchestrated by Adam himself, he considers the recordings and the live acts completely separate endeavours. I don't see this as a problem. the war on drugs - 2014 - lost in the dream the war on drugs. The album's lyrical themes were influenced by the loneliness and depression Granduciel faced after he finished touring. Lost in the Dream is the third album by the band, The War on Drugs. 05. disappearing. The War on Drugs is an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lost In The Dream (4:07) 10. lost in the dream. The War On Drugs 9 tracks Released in 2008 Rock. A solo venture. Disappearing (6:51) 06. The driving rhythm behind "Under the Pressure" is caked in heavily reverbed guitars and washes of synthesizer, even as real-life guitar solos and Adam Granduciel's vocals come through more clearly than ever before. Lost in the Dream is the third studio album by American indie rock band The War on Drugs, released on March 18, 2014 through Secretly Canadian. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2018 Green Dream Vinyl release of Lost In The Dream on Discogs. 03. suffering. The War On Drugs, the Philadelphia-based project of Adam Granduciel, is set to release their third full-length album, the beautifully sweeping Lost In The Dream, on March 18, 2014 via Secretly Canadian. Complete your The War On Drugs collection. publicaciÓn: 2014. 04. an ocean in between the waves. About “Lost in the Dream” Adam Granofsky told the story behind the song to Songs for Whoever : ”That was one of the first songs I recorded on the album. 05. Once Lost In The Dream was released, comparisons to Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty quickly became staples of articles and reviews written about The War On Drugs. The War on Drugs is an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Other The War On Drugs albums: Wagonwheel Blues . Rock. It feels like seeing the entire open road ahead of you, coasting yet seemingly to move in place while the sun sets and middle-of-nowhere stations play … Arms Like … The live band for Lost in the Dream, features good friends and long-term collaborators, Dave Hartley and Charlie Hall. But the obsessiveness and insecurity pay off massively on Lost in the Dream —this is the War on Drugs’ most lustrous, intricately detailed, and beautifully rendered record to date. 02. red eyes. Lost in the Dream pays homage to classic ’70s and ’80s rock acts such as Springsteen and Neil Young. So the 2xLP arrived today and it's very nice indeed - heavyweight cover stock and gatefold sleeve, nice thick translucent purple vinyl with printed inner sleeves, and since I got the fancy pre-order edition it came with an official War On Drugs tote bag with the back cover image printed sparkly grey-silver on black. Red Eyes. Red Eyes (5:00) 03. 01. under the pressure. 06. The War on Drugs’ dreamy country-rock music evokes slow motion, even as its songs move at a sprightly pace. Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about The War On Drugs - Lost In The Dream at Discogs. One album which has always come to mind when the discussion of isolation and the dread of cabin fever during the long, dark winter months comes about is The War On Drugs‘ Lost in the Dream. Band member Adam Granduciel (born Adam Granofsky in Dover, Massachusetts) moved from Oakland, California to Philadelphia in 2003, where he met Kurt Vile and began playing music with him. Around the release of the 2011 breakthrough Slave Ambient, Adam Granduciel spent the bulk of two years on the road, touring through progressively larger rock clubs, festival stages and late-night television slots. Burning (5:43) 09. The recording session, which took place over a two-year period, was characterized by numerous rewrites. Lost in the Dream invites repeat listens—atmospheric pieces like "The Haunting Idle" keep things spacious, yet the band comes back for the Bruce Springsteen-vibing "Burning" in the albums latter half.