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Guitarist Adam Granduciel of The War On Drugs

The War On Drugs have announced a new live album, ‘Live Drugs Again’ – find out more below.

Yesterday (September 4), the band took to social media to announce the live record, which is due for release on September 13. The album will be available on streaming platforms, as well as on 2x LP. The album is available for pre-order via the band’s website.

Per the band’s announcement, the live album was recorded throughout their tours of the United States, the UK, Europe and Australia between February 2022 and December 2023.

The album consists of 11 live tracks including ‘Harmonia’s Dream’, ‘Burning’, ‘I Don’t Wanna Wait’, ‘In Chains’ and ‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’.

The band have also released the recording of ‘Burning’ from ‘Live Drugs Again’. Check it out below.

The ‘Live Drugs Again’ setlist is:

  1. ‘Harmonia’s Dream’ (Live…Again)
  2. ‘Burning’ (Live…Again)
  3. ‘Old Skin’ (Live…Again)
  4. ‘Come to the City’ (Live…Again)
  5. ‘I Don’t Wanna Wait’ (Live…Again)
  6. ‘Pain’ (Live…Again)
  7. ‘Slow Ghost’ (Live…Again)
  8. ‘In Chains’ (Live…Again)
  9. ‘Living Proof’ (Live…Again)
  10. ‘Under the Pressure’ (Live…Again)
  11. ‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’ (Live…Again)

The War On Drugs shared their latest studio album, ‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’ back in 2021. The LP was given a glowing five-star review by Rhys Buchanan who wrote for NME: “Some lose sight of their heart and soul on the route to global stardom – others take it in their stride. Granduciel recently told NME that “music should be filled with wonder”, and there’s magic everywhere you look on this triumph of an album.”

Earlier this year, it was teased that The War On Drugs’ Adam Granduciel was in the studio with Sam Fender. Brief snippets of the seemingly collaborative track were shared on Fender’s Instagram Stories, hinting that the song is going to be just as anthemic as expected, and dominated by upbeat riffs.

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