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Adam Granofsky (born February 15, 1979), [1] better known under his stage name Adam Granduciel, is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer.He is the frontman and primary songwriter of the indie rock band the War on Drugs, [2] with whom he has recorded five studio albums, and a former member of Kurt Vile's backing band the Violators.
The War on Drugs is an American rock band from Philadelphia which was formed in 2005. The band consists of Adam Granduciel (vocals, guitar), David Hartley (bass guitar), Robbie Bennett (keyboards), Charlie Hall (drums), Jon Natchez (saxophone, keyboards), Anthony LaMarca (guitar), and Eliza Hardy Jones (percussion, keyboards).
The Hold Steady‘s Craig Finn has enlisted The War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel to produce his sixth solo album, Always Been, which will be released April 4 through Tamarac Recordings/Thirty ...
After The War on Drugs' second album Slave Ambient was released to much critical acclaim, primary songwriter Adam Granduciel spent much of 2011 touring. After the tour was finished, Granduciel had a hard time adjusting to everyday life, later recounting that such feelings "started to spiral into emotional distress and physical manifestations of depression and paranoia."
As the War on Drugs embarks on a co-headlining tour with the National, with support from Lucius, Granduciel called up Variety to discuss the making of “Live Drugs Again,” getting back into the ...
The album comes in tandem with the start of their co-headlining tour with The National, which kicks off Sept. 12 in New Hampshire. Granduciel spoke with The Associated Press about how performing a song live changes it, whether the band has new music in the pipeline and how he came to play guitar on Beyoncé’s “II Most Wanted.”
Rock is making its bid for yet another revival, as leader Adam Granduciel and his band the War on Drugs prepare to return to the road to support the just-released “I Don’t Live Here Anymore ...
The album was co-produced by frontman Adam Granduciel and engineer Shawn Everett. [4] Granduciel moved to Los Angeles at the end of 2014, but spent most of 2018 living in New York City . [ 5 ] In March 2018, while still on tour in support of the band's fourth album A Deeper Understanding (2017), Granduciel began work on the album at Outlier Inn ...