
The War On Drugs unveil new track "Change"
The War On Drugs have unveiled new track "Change" today (26 October) as a final taster of their I Don’t Live Here Anymore album before it arrives in full on Friday.
"Change" is the third and final preview of the group's new record, following earlier releases "I Don't Live Here Anymore" and "Living Proof".
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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