The The War On Drugs Lost In The Dream
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Lost in The Dream, the War on Drugs' third album, is released on September 2, 2012. It was recorded in five different studios in five different states during the summer of 2011 and was co-produced by Vile and The War on Drugs' drummer Tunde Adebimpe.
Even if you've never heard of the band - and many of us haven't - it's easy to understand why the War on Drugs' Kurt Vile has become the face of the band. Vile was a standout in the War on Drugs' first two albums, serving as the band's co-founder and main songwriter. He left the band in 2008, and his subsequent solo work has been more focused on the brash blues and blues-rock of the band's early work. What Vile has done since he's left is release some of the greatest indie rock of the last few years, and his new solo album was released in May.
It's also the most conceptual album. It's a concept album about depression and optimism and longing and 'the dream.' It's a concept album. It's not a collection of songs. It's a concept album, which is a bit unusual for this band.
If you're a fan of The War on Drugs, by now you've probably heard the catch phrase 'It's a blue-collar rock album.' Well, this one is definitely rock, but it's all blues and country and R&B and folk and soul and ballads and even some MOR on this one. This is the most simple of all their albums, and it's the one people will gravitate to. It's the one they'll play throughout the day. So it's a very simple album. But it's also the most complex.
The 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 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.
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