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  • The War On Drugs Premiere in Rochester

    When Water Street Music Hall came back on the scene last year after a short liquor license renewal process, they promised to bring some big acts to town that had previously skipped over Rochester as The War On Drugs coming to town, in support of their critically-acclaimed 2014 release Lost in the Dream on Monday, qualifies as such a show.

    The Adam Granduciel-led band took the stage to a packed crowd in front of a backdrop of large blocky white c-shapes washed in shifting LED lights. “Burning” opened what would be a set heavy on material off their latest album. Granduciel painted his Dylan-inspired American rock songs atop landscapes produced by his backing band of David Hartley on bass, Charlie Hall on drums, and Robbie Bennett, Jon Natchez and Anthony LaMarca all on various keyboards. It was more keys then I had expected at this show. Though Natchez frequently switched to flugelhorn or saxophone and LaMarca played some guitars. And Hall added in some synthesized drum beats here and there. With broad strokes they smudged the lines between electric and organic. It didn’t matter if it was the honk of a horn or the pounding of keys, the sound of the band melded together into a singular matte for Granduciel to work from.

    War on Drugs Rochester Water Street Dkemp 20150608 (3)The songs existed in the blurred out area between singer/songwriter and rock and roll. They were twisted, turned and kneaded in between that space, languidly oozing from place to place. There was no hurry to get moving, and with no real desire to sharpen or peak. It was blurred out head bobbing music. At times maybe Granduciel was a bit too generous with the smudge stick and songs could almost be indistinguishable from each other, many taking shape as a slow build to a mid-level peak, similarly paced and similarly gloomy.

    But amongst that potential monotony came plenty of shining masterpieces worthy of hanging on to. A mid-set “An Ocean in Between the Waves” made generous use of punctuated “Woos!” and “Yeahs!” providing energetic oomph before fizzling out and segueing into the slinky groover “Disappearing.” The funky bass line backed up one of the more fiery guitar solos of the evening before ending on a mellow repetitive sequence that I could have sat inside forever. “Under the Pressure” featured some colorful interplay between saxophone and guitar which then blasted into a quick but rocking jam. Uninterested in giving up too quickly, Granduciel crouched down to his pedals and fiddled with his palette, adding to his band’s wash of sound before reentering the space of the song yet again for a triumphant finish.

    The wanting crowd was treated to a lengthy encore that saw the band ditch their latest works and dive deeper into their catalog, before finishing up with a quick but tasty cover of Ronnie Wood’s “Mystifies Me.”

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    Setlist
    Burning, Arms Like Boulders, Baby Missiles, Lost in the Dream, An Ocean in Between the Waves, Disappearing, Red Eyes, Eyes to the Wind, Under the Pressure, In Reverse, Come to the City
    Encore: Black Water Falls, Buenos Aires Beach, I Was There, Coming Through, Mystifies Me (Ronnie Wood Cover)

  • ON TOUR: The War on Drugs Coming to NYC and Rochester

    One of the most memorable and critically acclaimed albums of last year was The War on Drugs’ Lost in the Dream. The Philly PA based band has quickly become an underground favorite – drawing huge audiences and festival spots with little to no radio support. New York will get some “Drugs” this spring with two stops – June 7 at The Governor’s Ball festival on Randall’s Island in NYC and June 8 at Water Street Music Hall in Rochester.

    Ticket’s for both are on sale already – $260 for a three day pass to Governor’s Ball and $22 for Water Street. Get them while they last! Check out the whole tour and listen to Lost in the Dream below.

    War on Drugs Spring/Summer 2015

    03/27/15 Philadelphia, PA at Tower Theater
    03/28/15 Norfolk, VA at The NorVA
    03/29/15 Richmond, VA at The National
    03/31/15 Knoxville, TN at Bijou Theater
    04/01/15 Chattanooga, TN at Track 29
    04/02/15 Athens, GA at Georgia Theatre
    04/03/15 Birmingham, AL at Iron City
    04/04/15 Memphis, TN at Minglewood Hall
    04/05/15 Tulsa, OK at Cain’s Ballroom
    04/07/15 Albuquerque, NM at The Historic El Rey Theater
    04/08/15 El Paso, TX at Tricky Falls
    04/09/15 Phoenix, AZ at The Pressroom
    04/11/15 Indio, California at Coachella
    04/14/15 Ventura, California at Ventura Theater
    04/15/15 Pioneertown, California at Pappy & Harriet’s SOLD OUT
    04/18/15 Indio, California at Coachella
    05/21/15 Portland, OR at Crystal Ballroom
    05/22/15 – 05/25/15 George, WA at Sasquatch Music Festival
    05/24/15 Vancouver, BC at Vogue Theatre
    06/06/15 – 06/07/15 Toronto at Field Trip Music & Arts
    06/07/15 New York, New York at Governor’s Ball
    06/08/15 Rochester, NY at Water Street Music Hall
    06/09/15 Pittsburgh, PA at Stage AE
    06/10/15 Covington, KY at The Madison Theater
    06/11/15 – 06/14/15 Manchester, TN at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
    06/12/15 Indianapolis, IN at Vogue
    06/15/15 Tampa, FL at The Ritz
    06/16/15 Miami Beach, FL at The Fillmore at Jackie Gleason
    06/17/15 Orlando, FL at The Beacham Theatre
    06/18/15 Charlotte, NC at Amos’ Southend
    06/20/15 Washington DC at 9:30 Club
    06/25/15 – 06/28/15 Werchter Festival Park at Rock Werchter
    06/26/15 St Gallen at Open Air
    06/28/15 De Groene Heuvels at Down the Rabbit Hole
    07/01/15 – 07/04/15 Roskilde at Roskilde
    07/02/15 – 07/05/15 Barcelona at Vida Festival
    08/11/15 – 08/15/15 Oslo at Oya
    08/13/15 – 08/15/15 Gothenburg at Way Out West
    08/14/15 – 08/16/15 Helsinki at Flow Festival
    09/04/15 – 09/06/15 Laois at Electric Picnic
    09/06/15 Wiltshire at End Of The Road

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