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Post by carlober on Jul 29, 2017 9:40:47 GMT -5
Yeah, I think this album (and this band!) deserves its own thread As many of you probably already now, The War on Drugs have a new album out on August 25th, named 'A Deeper Understanding'. I totally loved their previous record, 'Lost in the Dream', best album of the last 10 years hands down in my opinion. I don't think the new album can top that... although the songs released so far are very promising. Tracklist & album cover:01. Up All Night 02. Pain 03. Holding On 04. Strangest Thing 05. Knocked Down 06. Nothing To Find 07. Thinking of a Place 08. In Chains 09. Clean Living 10. You Don’t Have To Go And these are the three singles released so far:
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Post by carlober on Jul 29, 2017 9:43:16 GMT -5
And in more interesting news... they performed a brand new song for the first time a couple of days ago at a US radio station. It's called 'Pain' and it's the one that includes the album title in the lyrics.
I can't wait to listen to the album version as I can already say that it's my favorite track among the ones we've heard so far. Just beautiful.
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Post by matt on Jul 29, 2017 14:45:54 GMT -5
You say it can't be topped, and you're probably right but I'm digging Thinking Of A Place and Strangest Thing as much as the best tracks from Lost In The Dream. As for Pain, I'm not going to listen to it until I hear the studio version! I have a weird aversion to hearingany song performed live before I hear the studio version. The album though surely will not disappoint.
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Post by carlober on Jul 30, 2017 15:24:01 GMT -5
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Post by Officer Jim Kurring on Jul 30, 2017 15:27:54 GMT -5
Love 'Holding On', heard it on the radio a zillion times.....sounds kinda like the Grateful Dead, with the keyboard part and all.
Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 12:13:19 GMT -5
I wish I could enjoy his singing more. The songs are beautiful musically but his singing style is a small minus for me.
It doesn't bother me in all the songs so that's a good thing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 12:30:50 GMT -5
I wish I could enjoy his singing more. The songs are beautiful musically but his singing style is a small minus for me. It doesn't bother me in all the songs so that's a good thing. I think a bit the same thing. Not a fan of his voice but I like the songs. The "Lost in the Dream" record was very good.
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Post by supersonic1983 on Aug 4, 2017 2:40:17 GMT -5
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Post by funhouse on Aug 4, 2017 3:01:30 GMT -5
I wish I could enjoy his singing more. The songs are beautiful musically but his singing style is a small minus for me. It doesn't bother me in all the songs so that's a good thing. Sounds like Bob Dylan on helium from time to time.
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Post by carlober on Aug 4, 2017 7:30:02 GMT -5
Totally amazing. Heavenly guitars in this one. What a tune! Best track from the new album so far.
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Post by Derrick on Aug 4, 2017 16:42:24 GMT -5
Fucking hell, this new track sounds GREAT!!!
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Post by matt on Aug 4, 2017 17:08:05 GMT -5
Every track so far has been excellent!
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Post by carlober on Aug 10, 2017 10:07:46 GMT -5
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Post by Derrick on Aug 10, 2017 18:00:46 GMT -5
Love 'Holding On', heard it on the radio a zillion times.....sounds kinda like the Grateful Dead, with the keyboard part and all. Thanks. They indeed sound quite like late '80s Brent Mydland-era Grateful Dead; they actually recorded a cover of "Touch of grey" for a GD tribute album last year: But it sounds way better live with a muckier sound:
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2017 18:40:53 GMT -5
wow, i definitely need to check these guys out.
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Post by The Escapist on Aug 10, 2017 19:06:46 GMT -5
I loved Thinking of a Place and Holding On, but Strangest Thing and Pain haven't done much for me. Am I the only one getting an "all-the-songs-sound-the-same" vibe now?
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Post by Derrick on Aug 10, 2017 19:14:15 GMT -5
I loved Thinking of a Place and Holding On, but Strangest Thing and Pain haven't done much for me. Am I the only one getting an "all-the-songs-sound-the-same" vibe now? Same for me, except that I'm not tired yet of the way they sound.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 10, 2017 20:13:04 GMT -5
I loved Thinking of a Place and Holding On, but Strangest Thing and Pain haven't done much for me. Am I the only one getting an "all-the-songs-sound-the-same" vibe now? I would agree. I really liked the first single but all the others released all kinda sound the same. Same with all The National songs. Where is the variance?
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Post by carlober on Aug 11, 2017 1:36:44 GMT -5
I loved Thinking of a Place and Holding On, but Strangest Thing and Pain haven't done much for me. Am I the only one getting an "all-the-songs-sound-the-same" vibe now? I have to agree, although Pain is definitely my favorite of the bunch. I hope there's more variety on the album, hopefully a couple of faster-paced tracks.
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Post by The Escapist on Aug 11, 2017 1:45:06 GMT -5
I loved Thinking of a Place and Holding On, but Strangest Thing and Pain haven't done much for me. Am I the only one getting an "all-the-songs-sound-the-same" vibe now? I have to agree, although Pain is definitely my favorite of the bunch. I hope there's more variety on the album, hopefully a couple of faster-paced tracks. I feel like Thinking of a Place kind of perfects their sound to be honest - can't see them topping that one for me - and then I enjoyed Holding On because of the faster pace and synth-strings and the like. Although I don't mind these last two, it's getting to point where they're just being so predictable. It's weird because I would imagine you could work some new influences into their sound quite easily - it's certainly not hard for me to imagine some funkier ryhthms or crisper instrumentals being thrown in the mix, maybe some brass or something. More vocal range. Anything.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 5:01:40 GMT -5
I loved Thinking of a Place and Holding On, but Strangest Thing and Pain haven't done much for me. Am I the only one getting an "all-the-songs-sound-the-same" vibe now? I would agree. I really liked the first single but all the others released all kinda sound the same. Same with all The National songs. Where is the variance? ...so i take it you'll be selling your national tickets now?
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Post by Officer Jim Kurring on Aug 11, 2017 7:42:07 GMT -5
Love 'Holding On', heard it on the radio a zillion times.....sounds kinda like the Grateful Dead, with the keyboard part and all. Thanks. They indeed sound quite like late '80s Brent Mydland-era Grateful Dead; they actually recorded a cover of "Touch of grey" for a GD tribute album last year: But it sounds way better live with a muckier sound: I have that GD tribute album, love it! Thanks.
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Post by Derrick on Aug 11, 2017 12:19:04 GMT -5
I have that GD tribute album, love it! Thanks. I don't; I was aware that it was released last year, but didn't listen to anything else than that War On Drugs cover simply because I'm too busy listening to the Grateful Dead themselves, they release so many box sets of live recordings that I can't stay the pace. I buy them but still haven't got round to broaching the career-spanning 80 CDs box set they released last year for instance; I'm currently in the middle of the second Spring 1990 box set they released a few years ago (a good one, by the way, Jerry's on fine form). But I'll grab a copy of the tribute album if you tell me it's worth it!
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Post by Officer Jim Kurring on Aug 12, 2017 12:49:21 GMT -5
I have that GD tribute album, love it! Thanks. I don't; I was aware that it was released last year, but didn't listen to anything else than that War On Drugs cover simply because I'm too busy listening to the Grateful Dead themselves, they release so many box sets of live recordings that I can't stay the pace. I buy them but still haven't got round to broaching the career-spanning 80 CDs box set they released last year for instance; I'm currently in the middle of the second Spring 1990 box set they released a few years ago (a good one, by the way, Jerry's on fine form). But I'll grab a copy of the tribute album if you tell me it's worth it! You're definitely a bigger Dead fan than me; I only own Workingman's Dead, American Beauty....and the tribute album. I find song covers interesting, a different interpretation of a song, normally.....most of the covers on Day of the Dead are a different take but some are more straight forward... A band called Fucked Up does 'Cream Puff War', a hardcore version, normally not a fan of hardcore music but I really like it.... Hell, just get the album at your local library, that's what I did.....or YouTube a few songs before buying it. God bless.
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Post by carlober on Aug 15, 2017 14:52:53 GMT -5
Here's 'Up All Night', the opening track.
It sounds very eclectic and quite different: almost shoegaze-ish guitars, fat '80s drums and deep piano/synths. Not too sure about the vocals or the vocal melody here to be honest.
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