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I Don't Live Here Anymore is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band The War on Drugs.It was released on October 29, 2021, through Atlantic Records. [1] The album received widespread acclaim, with one of its songs, "Harmonia's Dream," receiving a nomination for Best Rock Song at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.
The War on Drugs is an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 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).
American rockers, The War on Drugs, are back with their first studio album in four years. I Don't Live Here Anymore is due out on Oct. 29 through Atlantic Records. Today, the band shared the first ...
The War on Drugs released a video for the title track off their first record in four years I Don’t Live Here Anymore. In great dad-rock fashion, the band kicks it back on a tour bus traveling ...
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.
More live drugs! The War on Drugs has announced a second live album, titled “Live Drugs Again,” out Sept. 13 via Super High Quality Records. The new record follows the 2020 live album “Live ...
The conflict spurred wave of anti-American sentiments in Russia. According to Putin, the war was directly related to presidential elections in the US. [78] The official Russian position was that the US and its allies deliberately armed Georgia. [79] Some Russian officials called the war a genocide, accusing the US of supporting such inhumane ...
Over 100,000 people attended [2] and it was broadcast live to 59 nations [3] including MTV in the United States. The event promoted understanding between the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War [4] [5] and also raised money to help those addicted to drugs and alcohol. The concert featured six bands from abroad and three ...