The War On Drugs share new album title-track "I Don't Live Here Anymore"
The War On Drugs have released new single "I Don't Live Here Anymore" as a second preview of their upcoming album of the same name.
"I Don't Live Here Anymore" follows July's album opener "Living Proof", and features backing vocals from Lucius.
I Don't Live Here Anymore will follow the group's 2017 album A Deeper Understanding.
A month after winning Best Rock Album at the 2018 Grammys, The War On Drugs' Adam Granduciel, bassist Dave Hartley and multi-instrumentalist Anthony LaMarca headed to upstate New York to record new demos, which resulted in early versions of some of the tracks on I Don't Live Here Anymore. The album was recorded over three years and seven studios, including New York's Electric Lady and LA's Sound City.
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