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The War On Drugs|I Don’t Live Here Anymore  (Deluxe Edition)

I Don’t Live Here Anymore (Deluxe Edition)

The War On Drugs

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With their meticulously crafted and infinitely layered 2017 album A Deeper Understanding, the War on Drugs added new levels of atmosphere and detail to their '80s blue collar rock-inspired sound. Centered around the songwriting and vision of bandleader Adam Granduciel, the War on Drugs had looked to roots rock heroes like Dylan, Springsteen, Petty, and the like from the time they started, but A Deeper Understanding married the band's ever-present echoes of Reagan-era FM radio hits with an almost overwhelmingly dense approach to arrangement, with Granduciel stacking the songs with tightly organized sounds that gave the entire album a sense of magnitude and precision. Fifth album I Don't Live Here Anymore takes a different path, sounding looser and less-toiled over without losing any of the detail that keeps Granduciel's songs from being mere re-creations of '80s best-sellers from the rock section of the Columbia House records club. The album opens with one of its best songs, and also one of its gentlest, "Living Proof." Distant acoustic guitar strums, soft piano chords, and Granduciel's plainly delivered Dylan-esque vocals slowly open up into an arrangement that adds organ, steady bass, and atmospheric percussion. The song never builds but instead offers a restrained overture for an album that blasts off from that point forward. Rockers like "Harmonia's Dream," "Change," and "Wasted" bounce along excitedly, pairing bright synth lines with upbeat tempos, almost Krautrock-like rhythm section pulses, and occasional dashes of piano reminiscent of Don Henley, adding touches of cinematic melancholy to balance out the songs' uplifting melodic qualities. The title track is anthemic in the same way, upping the ante on all of the band's usual reference points by leaning into huge drum fills saturated with gated reverb (the classic '80s sound) and several blatant lyrical references to Bob Dylan. The choruses soar with guest backup vocals from Lucius, perfecting the song's lonely, searching vibe while it replicates the same wistful feel of a Springsteen video set at a county fair in 1986. Only occasionally does the album retreat into the moodiness that was prevalent throughout A Deeper Understanding, but there are some thoughtful, slower songs like "Old Skin," and the plodding, mysterious "I Don't Wanna Wait" begins with Talk Talk-style atmospheres and an ominous drum machine borrowed directly from Phil Collins' ubiquitous "In the Air Tonight." I Don't Live Here Anymore is a warmer, friendlier reading of the sound that could feel impenetrable on the War on Drugs' last album. On top of the more accessible production, this record also boasts some of Granduciel's most immediate songs, making it some of the best work from a band with a near-spotless track record.

© Fred Thomas /TiVo

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1
Living Proof
00:04:53

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Patrick Berkery, Drums, Percussion - Michael Bloch, Lead Guitar - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Mellotron, Wurlitzer - Anthony LaMarca, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion - Robbie Bennett, Piano - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

2
Harmonia's Dream
00:06:26

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Jon Natchez, Baritone Saxophone - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Patrick Berkery, Drums, Percussion - James Elkington, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Guitar - Michael Bloch, Nylon Strung Guitar - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Hammond Organ, Percussion, Vocals, Writer, Bass, Synthesizer Guitar - Robbie Bennett, Piano, Writer - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

3
Change
00:06:04

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Writer, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Lee Pardini, Grand Piano - Michael Bloch, Guitar - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Hammond Organ, Vocals, Writer - Anthony LaMarca, Drums, Percussion, Writer - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

4
I Don't Wanna Wait
00:05:13

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Electric Guitar, Writer, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Jon Natchez, Hammond Organ, Baritone Saxophone - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Michael Bloch, Electric Guitar - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Percussion, Piano, Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar, Wurlitzer - Anthony LaMarca, Drums, Electric Guitar, Percussion, Writer, Vibes - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

5
Victim
00:06:00

Charlie Hall, Drums, Percussion - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Jon Natchez, Baritone Saxophone - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Christopher Bear, Drums, Percussion - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Matt Lowell, Background Vocals - Michael Bloch, Electric Guitar - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar, Drum Programming, Wurlitzer - Robbie Bennett, Piano - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

6
I Don't Live Here Anymore (feat. Lucius)
00:05:27

Charlie Hall, Percussion - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Eric Slick, Drums, Percussion - Lucius, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Sam KS, Drums, Percussion - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Piano, Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar, Bass - Robbie Bennett, Electric Guitar, Writer - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

7
Old Skin
00:04:52

Charlie Hall, Drums, Percussion - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Daniel Clarke, Hammond Organ - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Lee Pardini, Grand Piano - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Bass, Harmonica - Robbie Bennett, Piano - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

8
Wasted
00:04:10

Charlie Hall, Prepared Piano - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Jon Natchez, Baritone Saxophone - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Daniel Clarke, Organ - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Patrick Berkery, Drums, Percussion - Lee Pardini, Piano - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Writer - Robbie Bennett, Piano - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

9
Rings Around My Father's Eyes
00:04:17

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Jon Natchez, Wurlitzer - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Michael Bloch, Lead Guitar - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Hammond Organ, Vocals, Writer, Mellotron - Anthony LaMarca, Drums, Percussion, Pedal Steel Guitar - Robbie Bennett, Piano - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

10
Occasional Rain
00:04:54

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Steve Fallone, Assistant Masterer - Dave Hartley, Bass - The War On Drugs, MainArtist - Shawn Everett, Producer, Mixer, Recorded by - Nick Krill, AdditionalEngineer - Patrick Berkery, Drums, Percussion - Michael Bloch, Lead Guitar - Adam Granduciel, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Mellotron, Wurlitzer - Anthony LaMarca, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion - Robbie Bennett, Piano - Ivan Wayman, AdditionalEngineer - Quarantine Cowboys, AdditionalEngineer

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

11
Oceans of Darkness
00:03:35

The War On Drugs, MainArtist

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

12
Slow Ghost
00:03:10

The War On Drugs, MainArtist

© 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation ℗ 2021 Atlantic Recording Corporation

Album review

With their meticulously crafted and infinitely layered 2017 album A Deeper Understanding, the War on Drugs added new levels of atmosphere and detail to their '80s blue collar rock-inspired sound. Centered around the songwriting and vision of bandleader Adam Granduciel, the War on Drugs had looked to roots rock heroes like Dylan, Springsteen, Petty, and the like from the time they started, but A Deeper Understanding married the band's ever-present echoes of Reagan-era FM radio hits with an almost overwhelmingly dense approach to arrangement, with Granduciel stacking the songs with tightly organized sounds that gave the entire album a sense of magnitude and precision. Fifth album I Don't Live Here Anymore takes a different path, sounding looser and less-toiled over without losing any of the detail that keeps Granduciel's songs from being mere re-creations of '80s best-sellers from the rock section of the Columbia House records club. The album opens with one of its best songs, and also one of its gentlest, "Living Proof." Distant acoustic guitar strums, soft piano chords, and Granduciel's plainly delivered Dylan-esque vocals slowly open up into an arrangement that adds organ, steady bass, and atmospheric percussion. The song never builds but instead offers a restrained overture for an album that blasts off from that point forward. Rockers like "Harmonia's Dream," "Change," and "Wasted" bounce along excitedly, pairing bright synth lines with upbeat tempos, almost Krautrock-like rhythm section pulses, and occasional dashes of piano reminiscent of Don Henley, adding touches of cinematic melancholy to balance out the songs' uplifting melodic qualities. The title track is anthemic in the same way, upping the ante on all of the band's usual reference points by leaning into huge drum fills saturated with gated reverb (the classic '80s sound) and several blatant lyrical references to Bob Dylan. The choruses soar with guest backup vocals from Lucius, perfecting the song's lonely, searching vibe while it replicates the same wistful feel of a Springsteen video set at a county fair in 1986. Only occasionally does the album retreat into the moodiness that was prevalent throughout A Deeper Understanding, but there are some thoughtful, slower songs like "Old Skin," and the plodding, mysterious "I Don't Wanna Wait" begins with Talk Talk-style atmospheres and an ominous drum machine borrowed directly from Phil Collins' ubiquitous "In the Air Tonight." I Don't Live Here Anymore is a warmer, friendlier reading of the sound that could feel impenetrable on the War on Drugs' last album. On top of the more accessible production, this record also boasts some of Granduciel's most immediate songs, making it some of the best work from a band with a near-spotless track record.

© Fred Thomas /TiVo

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