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2014 ALBUM REVISITED: The War On Drugs
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THE WAR ON DRUGS "lost in the dream"

original release: march 2014.


this album has featured on many "best of 2014" album lists over the
last couple of weeks...and rightfully so.
i'd not heard of it until then but decided to purchase it with my Xmas
giftcards...hey, it didnt cost me a cent personally, so i thought 'what the heck'

anyway, i listened to it last night and again this morning...
i love it!
unlike what the so-called experts say, its not a "rock album", its more
laid back than that.
music has a feel not dissimilar to some of Chris Rea's stuff mixed with a
hint of 80s band Ultravox(see song "hymn" and the like), i also hear snippets
of 80's New Wave band Fixx in places along with the quieter moments of
Paul Kelly(think "how to make gravy")... and the occasional vocal phrasing of
words like Dylan(vocals sound nothing like him), but they are very dreamy
like those mid 80s dreamy songs of Tom Petty...
all up, a very good album(even if it does have two instrumentals on it),
and one that slipped my radar during 2014...
i recommend this album totally and without hesitation to you guys!
five minute break:
ive just checked "allmusic" and low-and-behold they mention Dylan,Petty,
Springsteen and Jackson Browne witht heir comparisons/similarities...

"allmusic overview"

Review by Fred Thomas [-] When Philadelphia-based purveyors of stripped-down, haunted rock perfection the War on Drugs came on the scene with their 2008 debut, Wagonwheel Blues, their sound perked up the ears of a new generation of soul searchers looking for a soundtrack. Summoning up the patron saints of FM radio rock, the band was constantly framed as an update to the wild-eyed sermons of Dylan and Springsteen or the summer-night abandon that Tom Petty perfected, all filtered through walls of decidedly indie guitar noise. Founding member Kurt Vile left the band to pursue his blooming solo path by the time of 2011's Slave Ambient, leaving key songwriter Adam Granduciel running the show completely for that album's well-received set of songs and heightened production. Work on follow-up third album Lost in the Dream began while the band was on tour in 2012, with the full process of writing, demoing, and recording stretching out over a 15-month period and employing five different studios in as many states. Instead of resulting in a piecemeal pastiche of discordant ideas, Lost in the Dream actually represents the most fully realized statement from the group thus far, with all ten songs gelling together with a sense of purpose and understated brilliance the band came close to before, but delivers in full here. Starting with the epic two-chord gallop of "Under the Pressure," Granduciel offers up song after song of incredibly restrained yet entirely engaged rock. The classic rock reference points led to a "blue-collar rock" labeling of the band's sound, and while there are undeniable callbacks to Petty, Dylan, and Springsteen here, as there were on earlier albums, the War on Drugs have come into their own with their sound. What comes on as simplistic or even predictable rock instrumentation always unfolds to reveal buried synth sounds, horn blurts, long ambient passages, and -- more impressively -- an unexpected emotional depth propping up the bare-bones songs. While "Burning" channels the same yelping frustration and working-class trudge of Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark," songs like "Red Eyes" and the gorgeous "An Ocean in Between the Waves" meld Jackson Browne's inward-looking sensitivity and Fleetwood Mac-like mysteriousness with an edgy depravity belonging to Granduciel alone. The songs are expansive, regardless of their tone, with the ten tunes sprawling out into almost an hourlong running time, leaving no stone unturned in their nuanced production and deceptively simple presentation. In this way, Lost in the Dream is the War on Drugs' Daydream Nation or Disintegration; lengthy distillations of similar themes result in wildly different threads of song, all connecting again in the end. It's a near flawless collection of dreamy vibes, shifting moods, and movement, and stands easily as Granduciel's finest hour so far.


from the album:

[video=youtube;CXQwi1DQRkY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXQwi1DQRkY[/video]


"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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#2
Sorry Crazy! I really didn't like the album! Much too subdued and low key for these ears. It sounded like a continuous Bob Dylan song. I can also hear the Petty influence.
I couldn't tell the distinct difference from one song to another. Reminded me of Bon Iver in some instances and it's not my cup of tea.
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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I like it too, though I think it gets more love than it deserves. It's good stuff but yeah, a little too subdued for me. You might be interested in this article.
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#4
both of the above posts do bring up valid points....

1. not enough musical variation (steveO)

2. good stuff but not the greatest album and a bit subdued (josef)

i still like it, Music Head would probably like it also IMO
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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