Cover of The War on Drugs I Don't Live Here Anymore
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An 80s dream that unfolds in a static key, sped up in slow motion. It splits and reverberates, shining as it speeds down the highway. It's rich with evocative digressions that melancholically extend towards the horizon, sliding along the edges of the valley. It's beautiful, it's the usual Granduciel record and once again you can be sure it won't help you score.

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The War on Drugs' album 'I Don't Live Here Anymore' is a dreamy, slow-motion highway journey rich in evocative, melancholic digressions. It carries the band's consistent, beautiful sound, embodying a classic Granduciel record. Though it may not be commercially seductive, its emotional depth shines through.

Tracklist

01   Living Proof (04:54)

02   Harmonia's Dream (06:26)

03   Change (06:04)

04   I Don't Wanna Wait (05:13)

05   Victim (06:00)

06   I Don't Live Here Anymore (05:28)

07   Old Skin (04:52)

08   Wasted (04:10)

09   Rings Around My Father's Eyes (04:18)

10   Occasional Rain (04:54)

The War on Drugs

The War on Drugs is an American rock band from Philadelphia formed in 2005 by Adam Granduciel and Kurt Vile. Led by Granduciel after Vile’s departure, the group blends heartland rock, shoegaze, and synth-driven textures, earning wide acclaim with Lost in the Dream (2014) and the Grammy-winning A Deeper Understanding (2017).
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