The War On Drugs - LIVE DRUGS
An epic, career-spanning double live album with some BIG riffs.
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+ Our indie edition is pressed on limited double Opaque Purple vinyl.
The first volume to capture the band’s live interpretations, LIVE DRUGS is a document showcasing the evolution of the band’s live show over the years. Additionally, LIVE DRUGS is a portrait of the enduring relationship between Adam Granduciel and Dominic East. A longtime friend, guitar tech and stage manager, East is LIVE DRUGS’s co-producer and the presence Granduciel credits as holding everything together.
Sequenced to reflect how a typical 70-minute set would flow, LIVE DRUGS thrives on live set staples immortalized on record for the first time. This includes “Buenos Aires Beach” from the band’s 2008 full- length debut, Wagonwheel Blues, and the longtime musical interlude flowing between “Under the Pressure” and “In Reverse” - which bookend 2014’s Lost In The Dream. There’s also the band’s essential cover of Warren Zevon’s “Accidentally like a Martyr” – a song “so true, you should ever be lucky to write a song that simple,” Granduciel says.
SIDE A
1. An Ocean in Between the Waves
2. Pain
3. Strangest Thing
SIDE B
4. Red Eyes
5. Thinking of a Place
SIDE C
6. Buenos Aires Beach
7. Accidentally Like a Martyr
8. Eyes to the Wind
SIDE D
9. Under the Pressure
10. In Reverse
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