, out November 20th via frontman Adam Granduciel’s own Super High Quality Records.— exchanges some of the slick studio polish for a bit of immediacy, best captured in the crackling guitar solo and Granduciel’s clenched-fist vocals: “I’ve been pulling on a wire, but it just won’t break,” he sings,” I’ve been turning up the dial, but I hear no sound/I resist what I cannot change/And I wanna find what can’t be found.
Per a press release, it’s sequenced to reflect a typical War on Drugs set, while also capturing the way the band has evolved over the years. Along with selections from the War on Drugs’ four studio albums,“As a band leader, I always want to know where a song can go,” Granduciel said in a statement.
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When major banks around the world launder drug money, there ain’t no war on drugs!