Philadelphia's The War on Drugs always wanted to make an album of American hymns. That time honed tradition that takes roots in Americana by way of the folk-y Vanguard channels, the Dylan folk gone rock back pages toward the flood lit stadiums, festival main stages and bandstands that feed to their spectators in the thousands. On their second proper album Slave Ambient, frontman Adam Granduciel brings a newfound refinement to his tales of climbing onward and upward despite any environmental ...
Impose Magazine — Philadelphia's The War on Drugs always wanted to make an album of American hymns. That time honed tradition that takes roots in Americana by way of the folk-y Vanguar... more info