2012, Secretly Canadian
VINYL FORMAT. The War on Drugs' 2011
breakthrough record, Slave
Ambient, is both sprawling and full
of bravado. "Come to the City" is its
sprawling, full-of-bravado centerpiece.
Yet, for all the bombast contained
within the song – the synth-and-sax
drones, the searing guitar, the
relentless fist-pumping charge – "Come
to the City" is a delicate balancing
act. Adam Granduciel proves himself a
master of texture, tone, and momentum –
building maximum tension through careful
sonic sculpting. Even when its anthemic
baseball park finale drops, Granduciel
buries it in the ambience just enough so
that "Come to the City" never loses that
feeling of almost peaking. Its as-yet-
unreleased B-Side, "Don't Fear the
Ghost," is pure desert-trance American
music, Suicide on a southwestern vision
quest. This limited-run "Come to the
City" 7-inch is a celebration of a
magnificent year for the War on Drugs,
as well as a highlight of the band's
singular songcraft.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Come To the City |
| 2 | Don't Fear the Ghost |
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