Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “They say that rock ‘n’ roll is here to stay… but where?” asked Max Arloft, the music critic played by Jeff Goldblum in “Between ...
Acclaimed indie-pop band Lucius unveils their new single, “Old Tape,” featuring The War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel. In conjunction with the release, the song’s official music video has also debuted, ...
It’s hard to fathom, but every so often we get glimpses into the lives of rock stars showing them to be regular, ordinary people, just like all of us non-rock stars. For all of the glamorous ...
The last lyric that came to Adam Granduciel for the latest The War on Drugs album is the one he’s most proud of—and the one he most enjoys singing. But the frontman and creative force behind the ...
Adam Granduciel isn't just the voice behind the accomplished Philly rock band the War on Drugs — he's the man with the vision for all their music, from the birth of a song's idea to its final product.
Lucius guested on the title track from the War On Drugs' I Don't Live Here Anymore, and now Adam Granduciel has returned the favor. The WOD god himself contributes vocals and guitar to "Old Tape," a ...
Lost in the Dream, the third album from Philly-based rockers the War on Drugs, released earlier this year, was born out of an emotionally dark period for front man and songwriter Adam Granduciel.
If pressed, you could put both the War on Drugs and the National on a Mt. Rushmore of the best indie-rock bands in the past fifteen years. But it’s more fitting to think of these bands – who will ...
The War on Drugs frontman Adam Granduciel wasn’t referring specifically to Dover with the title of his band’s latest album, “I Don’t Live Here Anymore,” but it’s a fact that he spent his childhood ...
The War on Drugs, fronted by Adam Granduciel (farthest right), plays Nautica on June 9 Credit: Photo by Shawn Brackbill Adam Granofsky, or Adam Granduciel as he is better known, is the frontman for ...
“They say that rock ‘n’ roll is here to stay… but where?” asked Max Arloft, the music critic played by Jeff Goldblum in “Between the Lines,” Joan Micklin Silver’s 1977 film about an alternative ...