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Old 04-28-2014, 01:49 PM
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KCRW has been playing the War On Drugs new album "Lost In The Dream" a lot lately.
Several songs on the album remind me so much of Tango In The Night era Fleetwood Mac -- or just Lindsey Buckingham solo work.

If you haven't heard them yet, I highly recommend this album.
They're from Philadelphia and Kurt Vile used to be in the band.
Definitely one to watch and yet another Fleetwood Mac-influenced record.


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Old 04-28-2014, 02:16 PM
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KCRW has been playing the War On Drugs new album "Lost In The Dream" a lot lately.
Several songs on the album remind me so much of Tango In The Night era Fleetwood Mac -- or just Lindsey Buckingham solo work.

If you haven't heard them yet, I highly recommend this album.
They're from Philadelphia and Kurt Vile used to be in the band.
Definitely one to watch and yet another Fleetwood Mac-influenced record.


http://musicshack.wordpress.com/2014...-in-the-dream/
Thanks for the heads up. I've read their name before but not heard their stuff. I can sorta hear the FM/LB comparison...particularly in the drums, the layered production, and the treated vocals.

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Old 04-28-2014, 02:36 PM
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Yes, it does sound like Lindseystuff, but more his first GOS batch than tango to my ears. And a bit OOTC. But it is an awesome album. especially the first half.
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Old 04-29-2014, 04:41 PM
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Specifically the tracks "Red Eyes", "Disappearing", and "Burning" feel very Fleetwood Mac to me. In all the best ways.

But I also hear Dylan, Springsteen and Tom Petty and maybe some Dire Straits in other tracks on the album.
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