The War On Drugs
Slave Ambient
If, a few days ago, you had implored me to imagine a vocalist who combined the dipping twang of Bob Dylan with the sing-speak style of Lou Reed while managing to…keep reading →
If, a few days ago, you had implored me to imagine a vocalist who combined the dipping twang of Bob Dylan with the sing-speak style of Lou Reed while managing to…keep reading →
Jimmy Fallon seems to have a good ear for indie acts — as exemplified by the fact that The War On Drugs will be playing on his show tonight. Apart…keep reading →
The War on Drugs sounds like a band that hangs out in a basement with low-slung couches and psychedelic posters abound. In fact, they sound like a band you’d want…keep reading →
I’ve been to a whole bunch of festivals in my time, but at 28, my time might be coming to an end. Creaky knees, pale skin and general grumpiness have…keep reading →
The first time I heard Kurt Vile just about a year ago, my first thought was “Damn, that’s nasty. In a good way.” In a “smoked a pack of cigarettes,…keep reading →
There must be something in the water in Philadelphia. Something must be causing the recent wave of awesome, retro-sounding, Americana-influenced groups such as The War on Drugs and Kurt Vile.…keep reading →
Carter Tanton, formerly of Tulsa, honed his singer-songwriter chops playing in New York City subways. Listening to “Murderous Joy,” the first single off of his upcoming solo release Free Clouds,…keep reading →
It’s almost here, guys!! Cymbals Eat Guitars drops their new album, Lenses Alien, on August 30, and I think all you dedicated fans will be pretty pleased. Sure, it’s a…keep reading →
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