On The War On Drugs' 2017 album A Deeper Understanding, Adam Granduciel sang about wanting to "find what can't be found." In a way, the history of this band has been a chronicle of their frontman's ongoing search for greater meaning. Along the way, they've grown with each record. In the aftermath of A Deeper Understanding, they won a Grammy for Best Rock Album. The New Yorker called them "the best American 'rock' band of this decade." Even The Rolling Stones recognized Granduciel's talents, inviting him to remix their long lost collaboration with Jimmy Page, "Scarlet," which was previously an unreleased gem from Goats Head Soup. By any metric, The War On Drugs have made it. They are now firmly embedded in the classic rock lineage.
On The War On Drugs' 2017 album A Deeper Understanding, Adam Granduciel sang about wanting to "find what can't be found." In a way, the history of this band has been a chronicle of their frontman's ongoing search for greater meaning. Along the way, they've grown with each record. In the aftermath of A Deeper Understanding, they won a Grammy for Best Rock Album. The New Yorker called them "the best American 'rock' band of this decade." Even The Rolling Stones recognized Granduciel's talents, inviting him to remix their long lost collaboration with Jimmy Page, "Scarlet," which was previously an unreleased gem from Goats Head Soup. By any metric, The War On Drugs have made it. They are now firmly embedded in the classic rock lineage.
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