The War on Drugs (band)
{{short description|American rock band}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = The War on Drugs
| image = The War on Drugs in Berkeley CA on 10-6-17.jpg
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| caption = The group performing at the Hearst Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California by Oakland, October 2017
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| origin = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
| genre = {{flatlist|
| years_active = 2005–present
| label = {{flatlist|
- Secretly Canadian{{cite web|url=http://www.secretlycanadian.com/artist.php?name=warondrugs|title=The War On Drugs|publisher=Secretly Canadian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130522154157/http://secretlycanadian.com/artist.php?name=warondrugs|archive-date=May 22, 2013|access-date=May 12, 2013}}
- Atlantic
}}
| website = {{URL|thewarondrugs.net}}
| current_members = Adam Granduciel
David Hartley
Robbie Bennett
Charlie Hall
Jon Natchez
Anthony LaMarca
Eliza Hardy Jones
| past_members = Kurt Vile
Angela Fleegle
Mike Zanghi
Steven Urgo
Patrick Berkery
}}
The War on Drugs is an American rock band from Philadelphia which was formed in 2005. The band consists of Adam Granduciel (vocals, guitar), David Hartley (bass guitar), Robbie Bennett (keyboards), Charlie Hall (drums), Jon Natchez (saxophone, keyboards), Anthony LaMarca (guitar), and Eliza Hardy Jones (percussion, keyboards).
Founded by close collaborators Granduciel and Kurt Vile, the War on Drugs released their debut studio album, Wagonwheel Blues, in 2008. Vile departed shortly after its release to focus on his solo career, with Granduciel serving as the band's sole constant member thereafter. The band's second studio album Slave Ambient was released in 2011 to favorable reviews and a lengthy tour. The band's third album, Lost in the Dream, was released in 2014 following extensive touring and a period of loneliness and clinical depression for primary songwriter Granduciel. The album was released to widespread critical acclaim and increased exposure.
Previous collaborator Hall joined the band as its full-time drummer during the recording process, with saxophonist Natchez and additional guitarist LaMarca accompanying the band for its world tour. Signing to Atlantic Records, the six-piece band released their fourth album, A Deeper Understanding, in 2017, which won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. The band released their fifth album, I Don't Live Here Anymore, in 2021.
History
=Beginnings and ''Wagonwheel Blues'' (2003–2008)=
In 2003, frontman Adam Granduciel moved from Oakland, California to Philadelphia, where he met Kurt Vile, who had also recently moved back to Philadelphia after living in Boston for two years.{{cite web|url=http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2011/03/qa_kurt_vile_on.php|title=Q&A – Kurt Vile on His Favourite Bob Seger Song and the Neil Young Solo That Changed His Life|last=Greene|first=Jayson|date=March 23, 2011|website=The Village Voice|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130502090417/http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2011/03/qa_kurt_vile_on.php|archive-date=May 2, 2013|access-date=August 11, 2012}} The duo began writing, recording and performing music together.{{cite web|url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2008/06/band-of-the-week-the-war-on-drugs.html|title=Band of the Week: The War on Drugs|last=Rosen|first=Steven|date=June 15, 2008|website=Paste}} Vile remembered, "Adam was the first dude I met when I moved back to Philadelphia in 2003. We saw eye-to-eye on a lot of things. I was obsessed with Bob Dylan at the time, and we totally geeked-out on that. We started playing together in the early days and he would be in my band, the Violators. Then, eventually I played in the War On Drugs."{{cite web|url=http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/features/interviews/tlobf-interview-kurt-vile-47703|title=Interview – Kurt Vile | The Line of Best Fit|last=Freeman|first=John|date=February 25, 2011|website=The Line of Best Fit|access-date=August 11, 2012}}
Granduciel and Vile began playing together as the War on Drugs in 2005. Regarding the band's name, Granduciel said, "My friend Julian and I came up with it a few years ago over a couple bottles of red wine and a few typewriters when we were living in Oakland. We were writing a lot back then, working on a dictionary, and it just came out and we were like 'hey, good band name' so eventually when I moved to Philadelphia and got a band together I used it. It was either that or The Rigatoni Danzas. I think we made the right choice. I always felt though that it was the kind of name I could record all sorts of different music under without any sort of predictability inherent in the name."{{cite web|url=http://popheadwound.blogspot.com/2008/06/interview-war-on-drugs.html|title=Pop Headwound: [Interview] The War on Drugs|website=Popheadwound.blogspot.com|access-date=February 26, 2012}} While Vile and Granduciel formed the backbone of the band, they had a number of accompanists early in the group's career, before finally settling on a lineup adding Charlie Hall as a drummer and organist, Kyle Lloyd as a drummer, and Dave Hartley on bass.{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-war-on-drugs-mn0000996795/biography|title=The War on Drugs {{!}} Biography & History|last=Deming|first=Mark|website=AllMusic|access-date=January 17, 2020}} Granduciel had previously toured and recorded with The Capitol Years, and Vile has several solo albums.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/blogs/breaking/2008/08/breaking-artist-the-war-on-dru.php|title=Breaking: The War on Drugs|date=August 6, 2008|magazine=Rolling Stone|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080912142619/https://www.rollingstone.com/blogs/breaking/2008/08/breaking-artist-the-war-on-dru.php|archive-date=September 12, 2008|access-date=January 17, 2020}} The group gave away its Barrel of Batteries EP for free early in 2008.{{cite web|url=https://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/49389-war-on-drugs-sign-to-secretly-canadian-give-away-ep|title=War on Drugs Sign to Secretly Canadian, Give Away EP|last=Thompson|first=Paul|date=March 20, 2008|website=Pitchfork|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081227063251/https://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/49389-war-on-drugs-sign-to-secretly-canadian-give-away-ep|archive-date=December 27, 2008|access-date=January 17, 2020}} Their debut LP for Secretly Canadian, Wagonwheel Blues, was released in 2008.{{cite web|url=https://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/the-war-on-drugs/wagonwheel-blues/19143/|title=The War on Drugs - Wagonwheel Blues Album Review|last=Winistorfer|first=Andrew|date=June 18, 2008|website=Prefix Magazine|access-date=January 17, 2020}}
After the album's release and then a European tour, Vile departed from the band to focus on his solo career, saying, "I only went on the first European tour when their album came out, and then I basically left the band. I knew if I stuck with that, it would be all my time and my goal was to have my own musical career." Mike Zanghi, also a member of Kurt & the Violators, joined the band at the time with Vile. Vile said, "Mike was my drummer first and then when the War on Drugs' first record came out I thought I was lending Mike to Adam for the European tour but... he just played with them all the time so I kind of had to like, while they were touring a lot, figure out my own thing."{{cite web |url=http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2011/07/kurt_vile_the_e.php |title=Kurt Vile: The extended interview |last=Power |first=Ian |date=July 13, 2011 |website=City Pages |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120819043719/https://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2011/07/kurt_vile_the_e.php |archive-date=August 19, 2012 |access-date=August 11, 2012}}
=''Slave Ambient'' (2008–2012)=
The lineup had several changes and by the end of 2008, Kurt Vile, Charlie Hall, and Kyle Lloyd all had exited the group. At the time Granduciel and Hartley were joined by drummer Mike Zanghi, whom Granduciel played with in Kurt Vile's backing band, the Violators. After recording much of the band's forthcoming studio album, Slave Ambient, Zanghi quit the band in 2010. Drummer Steven Urgo joined the band, with keyboardist Robbie Bennett being added at about the same time. Regarding Zanghi's exit, Granduciel said, "I loved Mike. But you have things like friendship, and he's down to tour and he's a great guy."{{cite news|url=http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/the-war-on-drugs-adam-granduciel-finds-himself-anew-while-lost-in-the-dream/Content?oid=4721559|title=The War on Drugs' Adam Granduciel finds himself anew while Lost in the Dream|last=Parker|first=Chris|date=October 9, 2014|newspaper=Nashville Scene|access-date=March 4, 2016}}
In 2012, Patrick Berkery replaced Urgo as the band's drummer.{{cite news|url=http://thekey.xpn.org/2012/10/14/watch-the-war-on-drugs-perform-arms-like-boulders-from-austin-city-limits-festival/|title=Watch The War On Drugs perform "Arms Like Boulders" from Austin City Limits Festival|last=Warren|first=Bruce|date=October 14, 2012|website=The Key|access-date=March 20, 2014}}
=''Lost in the Dream'' (2013–2015)=
File:War on Drugs - BKS2014 01.jpg festival in Hilvarenbeek, The Netherlands, 2014]]
On December 4, 2013, the band announced the upcoming release of its third studio album, Lost in the Dream (March 18, 2014). The band streamed the album in its entirety on NPR's First Listen site for a week before its release.{{cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/2014/03/09/285881314/first-listen-the-war-on-drugs-lost-in-the-dream|title=First Listen: The War On Drugs, 'Lost In The Dream'|last=Ganz|first=Jacob|date=March 9, 2014|website=NPR|access-date=March 20, 2014}} Award-winning alt-country rocker Ryan Adams said on Twitter that Lost in the Dream was a perfect album.{{Cite web |title=Ryan Adam's Tweet |url=https://twitter.com/theryanadams/status/483677785097900034?lang=en}}
Lost in the Dream was featured as the Vinyl Me, Please record of the month in August 2014. The pressing was a limited edition pressing on mint green colored vinyl.
=''A Deeper Understanding'' (2015–2021)=
File:Coachella18W1-42 (41157914655).jpg in April 2018]]
In June 2015, the War on Drugs signed with Atlantic Records for a two-album deal.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6597799/the-war-on-drugs-signs-with-atlantic-records|title=The War on Drugs Signs With Atlantic Records|date=June 11, 2015|magazine=Billboard|access-date=March 4, 2016}}
On Record Store Day, April 22, 2017, the War on Drugs released their new single "Thinking of a Place".{{cite web|url=http://recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/9277|title=RSD '17 Special Release: The War On Drugs – Thinking of A Place|website=recordstoreday.com|access-date=May 3, 2017}} The single was produced by frontman Granduciel and Shawn Everett.{{cite news|url=http://indscene.net/2017/04/28/war-drugs-return-new-song-thinking-place/|title=The War On Drugs return with new song "Thinking of a Place"|date=April 28, 2017|newspaper=Indscene »|access-date=May 3, 2017}} April 28, 2017, the War on Drugs announced a fall 2017 tour in North America and Europe and that a new album was imminent.{{cite web|url=http://uproxx.com/music/the-war-on-drugs-world-tour/|title=The War On Drugs Announced A World Tour|last=Stoneback|first=Stephanie|date=April 28, 2017|website=Uproxx}} On June 1, 2017, a new song, "Holding On", was released, and it was announced that the album would be titled A Deeper Understanding and was released on August 25, 2017.{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/73051-the-war-on-drugs-announce-new-album-a-deeper-understanding-share-new-song-listen/|title=The War on Drugs Announce New Album A Deeper Understanding, Share New Song: Listen|last=Minsker|first=Evan|date=June 1, 2017|website=Pitchfork|access-date=June 1, 2017}} "Holding On" was also used on the official soundtrack of EA Sports' FIFA 18. The 2017 tour began in September, opening in the band's hometown, Philadelphia, and it concluded in November in Sweden.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-war-on-drugs-plot-expansive-fall-tour-w479330|title=The War on Drugs Plot Expansive Fall Tour|last=Reed|first=Ryan|date=April 28, 2017|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=May 8, 2017}}
A Deeper Understanding was nominated for the International Album of the Year award at the 2018 UK Americana Awards.{{cite web|url=https://www.entertainment-focus.com/music-section/music-news/robert-plant-to-receive-lifetime-achievement-award-at-uk-americana-awards-2018/|title=Robert Plant to receive Lifetime Achievement Award at UK Americana Awards 2018|last=Ellwood-Hughes|first=Pip|date=November 8, 2017|website=Entertainment Focus|access-date=January 17, 2020}} At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, on January 28, 2018, A Deeper Understanding won the Grammy for Best Rock Album.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/grammys/8096569/grammys-2018-winners-list|title=Grammys 2018 Winners: The Complete List|last=Atkinson|first=Katie|date=January 28, 2018|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 17, 2020}} On October 6, 2020, the War on Drugs announced a live album titled Live Drugs, which was released on November 20, 2020.{{Cite web|title=LIVE DRUGS, OUT NOVEMBER 20, 2020|url=http://www.thewarondrugs.net/news/2020/live-drugs-out-november-20-2020|access-date=20 November 2020|website=Thewarondrugs.net|date=October 2020 }}
=''I Don't Live Here Anymore'' (2021–present)=
The War on Drugs released their fifth studio album, I Don't Live Here Anymore, on October 29, 2021. Along with the announcement of the album, the band released a single and accompanying music video for the album's lead track, "Living Proof", with a 2022 tour announcement.{{Cite web|title=Album Announce: I Don't Live Here Anymore|url=https://www.thewarondrugs.net/news/2021/i-dont-live-here-anymore|access-date=July 19, 2021|website=Thewarondrugs.net|date=July 2021 }} The album was released to widespread critical acclaim, placing highly on several end-of-year lists. For the album's accompanying tour, keyboardist Eliza Hardy Jones, who has previously played with bass guitarist Dave Hartley in his solo project, Nightlands, joined the band.
Throughout 2024, Granduciel produced the third studio album by the English singer–songwriter Sam Fender, People Watching (2025), and the sixth solo studio album by The Hold Steady's Craig Finn, Always Been, concurrently. Always Been featured Granduciel and The War on Drugs appearing as Finn's backing band throughout.{{cite web|url=https://pitchfork.com/news/the-hold-steadys-craig-finn-announces-new-album-always-been-shares-song-listen/|title=The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn Announces New Album Always Been, Shares Song: Listen|website=Pitchfork|last=Monroe|first=Jazz|date=January 24, 2025|access-date=January 26, 2025}}
Musical style
The band has been described as indie rock,{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/how-the-war-on-drugs-dream-became-an-indie-rock-reality-189464/|title=How the War on Drugs' 'Dream' Became Reality|last=Herzog|first=Kenny|date=March 18, 2014|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=January 17, 2020}}{{cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/the-war-on-drugs-music-is-about-going-town-to-town-with-your-guitar-1.3196046|title=The War on Drugs: 'Music is about going town to town with your guitar'|last=Murphy|first=Lauren|date=August 29, 2017|newspaper=The Irish Times|access-date=January 17, 2020}}{{cite web|url=https://clture.org/the-war-on-drugs/|title=Quit calling The War on Drugs "Dad Rock"|last=Claffee|first=Lane|date=September 27, 2017|website=CLTure|access-date=January 17, 2020}}{{cite web|url=https://timesofsandiego.com/arts/2018/04/02/indie-rock-band-the-war-on-drugs-surrenders-to-success/|title=Indie Rock Band 'The War on Drugs' Surrenders to Success|last=Roche|first=Donovan|date=April 2, 2018|website=Times of San Diego|access-date=January 17, 2020}} heartland rock{{cite web|url=https://www.jsonline.com/story/entertainment/music/2018/07/23/war-drugs-strive-perfection-milwaukee-show/816743002/|title=When the War on Drugs stopped striving for perfectionism, its Milwaukee show really soared|last=Levy|first=Piet|date=July 23, 2018|website=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|access-date=January 17, 2020}} and neo-psychedelia,{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/the-war-on-drugs-layers-textures-and-an-up-to-date-take-on-psychedelic-rock/2017/10/24/95fbe458-b885-11e7-9b93-b97043e57a22_story.html|title=Review {{!}} The War on Drugs: Layers, textures and an up-to-date take on psychedelic rock|last=Jenkins|first=Mark|date=October 24, 2017|newspaper=The Washington Post|access-date=January 17, 2020|issn=0190-8286}} as well as Americana.{{cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92517177|title=The War On Drugs Plays 'Wagonwheel Blues'|date=July 14, 2008|website=NPR|access-date=January 17, 2020}} Not only do they draw inspiration from artists like Bruce Springsteen, Talk Talk, and Granduciel's "favorite modern day band", Wilco, but they have inspired their own wave of guitar-forward, synth-layered indie rockers, sounding like the band Dire Straits.{{Cite magazine |last=Grow |first=Kory |date=September 13, 2017 |title=The War on Drugs on the sonic roots of 'A Deeper Understanding.' |magazine=Rolling Stone |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/the-war-on-drugs-on-the-sonic-roots-of-a-deeper-understanding-111114/wilco-5-111531/}}
Side projects and collaborations
=Kurt Vile & the Violators=
File:The War on Drugs 2014 Zurich 1.jpg, October 2014]]
Granduciel and Zanghi are both former members of founding guitarist Vile's backing band The Violators, with Granduciel saying, "There was never, despite what lazy journalists have assumed, any sort of falling out, or resentment"{{cite web|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/07573-war-on-drugs-slave-ambient-interview|title=Sincerely Ambient: An Interview With The War On Drugs|last=Ubaghs|first=Charles|date=December 13, 2011|website=The Quietus|access-date=May 12, 2013}} after Vile left The War on Drugs. In 2011, Vile said, "When my record came out, I assumed Adam would want to focus on the War on Drugs but he came with us in The Violators when we toured the States. The Violators became a unit, and although the cast does rotate, we've developed an even tighter unity and sound. Adam is an incredible guitar player these days and there is a certain feeling [between us] that nobody else can tap into. We don't really have to tell each other what to play, it just happens."
=Sharon Van Etten=
Both Hartley and Granduciel contributed to singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten's fourth studio album, Are We There (2014). Hartley performs bass guitar on the entire album, with Granduciel contributing guitar to the songs "Our Love" and "Every Time the Sun Comes Up".
=Sore Eros=
Granduciel produced Sore Eros's self-titled 2020 album.{{cite news |last1=Strauss |first1=Matthew |title=The War on Drugs' Adam Granduciel and Kurt Vile Feature on Sore Eros' New Album |url=https://pitchfork.com/news/the-war-on-drugs-adam-granduciel-and-kurt-vile-feature-on-sore-eros-new-album/ |access-date=28 August 2023 |publisher=Pitchfork |date=17 December 2019}}
=''Day of the Dead''=
In 2016, the War on Drugs contributed a cover of "Touch of Grey" for a Grateful Dead tribute album called Day of the Dead. The album was curated by The National's twin brothers, Aaron Dessner and Bryce Dessner. Granduciel had been curious about the Grateful Dead and other jam bands beginning when he attended a Phish concert for .{{Cite web|url=https://relix.com/articles/detail/the_war_on_drugs_high_speed_introspection/|title=The War on Drugs: High-Speed Introspection|date=30 August 2017|website=Relix.com|access-date=20 November 2020}}
=Beyoncé=
In 2024, Granduciel appeared on Beyoncé's eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, performing electric guitar on the track, "II Most Wanted". The track was produced by The War on Drugs' producer Shawn Everett and featured Miley Cyrus dueting with Beyoncé.{{cite web|url=https://www.stereogum.com/2257566/the-war-on-drugs-nickel-creek-raye-more-contributed-to-beyonces-cowboy-carter/news/ |title=The War On Drugs, Nickel Creek, Raye, & More Contributed To Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter|last=Deville|first=Chris|website=Stereogum|date=March 29, 2024|access-date=March 29, 2024}}
=Lucius=
Lucius was the guest band on the title track from the War On Drugs' 2021 album I Don't Live Here Anymore, and Granduciel contributed vocals and guitar to the 2024 Lucius single "Old Tape".{{cite news |last1=DeVille |first1=Chris |title=Lucius – "Old Tape" (Feat. Adam Granduciel) |url=https://www.stereogum.com/2276893/lucius-old-tape-feat-adam-granduciel/music/ |access-date=30 August 2024 |publisher=Stereogum |date=20 August 2024}}
=Craig Finn=
Granduciel produced the sixth solo studio album by The Hold Steady's Craig Finn, Always Been, scheduled for release on April 4, 2025. The album features Granduciel and The War on Drugs appearing throughout as Finn's backing band.
Members
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Current members
- Adam Granduciel – lead vocals, lead guitar, harmonica, keyboards, samplers (2005–present)
- David Hartley – bass, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2005–present)
- Robbie Bennett – keyboards, piano, rhythm and lead guitar (2010–present)
- Charlie Hall – drums (2013–present), organ (2008)
- Jon Natchez – saxophone, keyboards (2014–present)
- Anthony LaMarca – rhythm and lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (2014–present)
- Eliza Hardy Jones – keyboards, acoustic guitar, percussion, backing vocals (2021–present)
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Former members
- Kurt Vile – rhythm and lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (2005–2009)
- Kyle Lloyd – drums (2008)
- Mike Zanghi – drums, percussion, sampler (2008–2010)
- Steven Urgo – drums, percussion, sampler (2010–2012)
- Patrick Berkery – drums, percussion (2012–2013)
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Discography
=Albums=
==Studio albums==
==Live albums==
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|+List of live albums, with selected chart positions ! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:10em;"| Title ! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:16em;"| Details ! scope="col" colspan="10"| Peak chart positions |
scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | US ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | US ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | US ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | BEL ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | BEL ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | GER ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | NLD ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | SCO
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | UK ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | UK
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scope="row"| Future Blues: The War On Drugs Live 2005 - 2011
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scope="row"| Live Drugs
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| —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Live Drugs" did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/the-war-on-drugs/chart-history/tsl/|title=The War on Drugs Chart History: Top Album Sales|magazine=Billboard|access-date=June 16, 2022}}}} || 41 || 35 || 6 || 73 || 74 || 17 || 41 || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Live Drugs did not enter the UK Albums Chart, but peaked at number 39 on the UK Album Downloads Chart.{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-downloads-chart/20201127/7003/|title=Official Album Downloads Chart Top 100 |publisher=Official Charts Company|date=November 27, 2020|accessdate=June 16, 2022}}}} || 12 |
scope="row"| Live Drugs Again
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colspan="14" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
=EPs=
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scope="row"| Barrel of Batteries
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scope="row"| Future Weather
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=Singles=
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! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:1em;"| Year ! scope="col" colspan="10"| Peak chart positions ! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:8em;"| Certifications ! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:10em;"| Album |
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scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | US Rock {{cite magazine|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the war on drugs|chart=Rock Songs}} |title=The War on Drugs – Chart History: Rock Songs |magazine=Billboard |access-date=July 2, 2017}} ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | BEL ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | BEL ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | CAN ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | GER ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | ICE
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | MEX ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | NLD ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | SWI
! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;" | UK |
scope="row"| "Taking the Farm"
| 2008 | — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |Wagonwheel Blues |
scope="row"| "Baby Missiles"
| rowspan="2"|2011 | — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | | rowspan="3"|Slave Ambient |
scope="row"| "Come to the City"
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Come to the City" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 73 on the UK Physical Singles Chart.}} | |
scope="row"| "Best Night"
|2012 | — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "Red Eyes"
|2013 | — || 37 || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Red Eyes" did not enter the Wallonia Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 41 on the Ultratip chart.}} || — || — || — || 48 || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Red Eyes" did not enter the Netherlands' Single Top 100 but peaked on the Netherlands' Single Tip Chart at number 1.{{cite web|url=https://dutchcharts.nl/weekchart.asp?cat=st&year=2014&date=20140510|title=Netherlands Single Tip Chart - May 10, 2014|publisher=Mega Charts|date= May 10, 2014|access-date=August 1, 2018}}}} || — || — |
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="5"|Lost in the Dream |
scope="row"| "Under the Pressure"
| rowspan="3"|2014 | —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Under the Pressure" did not enter the Hot Rock Songs chart, but peaked at number 19 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart.{{cite magazine|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the war on drugs|chart=Triple A}} |title=The War on Drugs – Chart History: Adult Alternative Songs |magazine=Billboard |access-date=July 20, 2017}}}} || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Under the Pressure" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 2 on the Ultratip chart.}} || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "Burning"
| — || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Burning" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 6 on the Ultratip chart.}} || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "Eyes to the Wind"
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "An Ocean in Between the Waves"
|2015 | — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "Thinking of a Place"
| rowspan="5"|2017 | — || 37 || — || — || — || — || 23 || — || — || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Thinking of a Place" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 10 on the UK Physical Singles Chart.{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/physical-singles-chart/20170428/1/|title=Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 |publisher=Official Charts Company|access-date=July 13, 2020}}}} | | style="text-align:center;" rowspan="6"|A Deeper Understanding |
scope="row"| "Holding On"{{cite web|url=http://www.allaccess.com/alternative/future-releases|title=Future Releases on Alternative Radio Stations, Independent Artist Song Releases – ...|publisher=All Access Music Group|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170606192051/https://www.allaccess.com/alternative/future-releases|url-status=live|archive-date=June 6, 2017}}
| —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Holding On" did not enter the Hot Rock Songs chart, but peaked at number 34 on the Rock Airplay chart.{{cite magazine|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the war on drugs|chart=Rock Airplay}} |title=The War on Drugs – Chart History: Rock Airplay |magazine=Billboard |access-date=July 20, 2017}}}} || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Holding On" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 10 on the Ultratip chart.}} || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Holding On" did not enter the Wallonia Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 35 on the Ultratip chart.}} || 44 || — || — || — || — || 90 || — | |
scope="row"| "Strangest Thing"
| — || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Strangest Thing" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 14 on the Ultratip chart.}} || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "Pain"
| 49 || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Pain" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 24 on the Ultratip chart.}} || — || 46 || — || 18 || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "Up All Night"
| — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "Nothing to Find"
| 2018 | — || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Nothing to Find" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 9 on the Ultratip chart.}} || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Nothing to Find" did not enter the Wallonia Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Ultratip chart.}} || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
scope="row"| "Living Proof"
| rowspan="3"|2021 | — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | | style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3" |I Don't Live Here Anymore |
scope="row"| "I Don't Live Here Anymore" (featuring Lucius) | 43 || — || — || 38 || 77 || 39 || — || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"I Don't Live Here Anymore" did not enter the Netherlands' Single Top 100 but peaked on the Netherlands' Airplay Chart at number 24.{{cite web|url=https://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=The+War+On+Drugs+feat%2E+Lucius&titel=I+Don%27t+Live+Here+Anymore&cat=s|title=The War on Drugs "I Don't Live Here Anymore" |publisher=Mega Charts|access-date=September 24, 2021}}}} || 79 || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"I Don't Live Here Anymore" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 95 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.{{cite web |url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-downloads-chart/20211105/7000/ |title=Official Singles Downloads Chart Top 100 - 05 November 2021 - 11 November 2021 |work=Official Charts Company |date=5 November 2021 |accessdate=5 November 2021}}}} | |
scope="row"| "Change"
| —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Change" did not enter the Hot Rock Songs chart, but peaked at number 30 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart.}} || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — || — | |
colspan="15" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%" | "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
=Other charted songs=
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scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:12em;"| Title
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:1em;"| Year ! scope="col" colspan="2"| Peak chart positions ! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:15em;"| Album |
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scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;"| BEL (FL) ! scope="col" style="width:2.5em;font-size:90%;"| BEL |
scope="row"| "In Chains"
|2018 | —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"In Chains" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Ultratip chart.}} || —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"In Chains" did not enter the Wallonia Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Ultratip chart.}} |A Deeper Understanding |
scope="row"| "Pain (Live)"
|2020 | —{{efn|group=upper-alpha|"Pain (Live)" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Ultratip chart.}} || — | Live Drugs |
colspan="14" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%" | "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
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Awards and nominations
=Grammy Awards=
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| 2018
| A Deeper Understanding
| {{win}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{Cite web|url=https://pitchfork.com/news/grammys-2018-the-war-on-drugs-win-best-rock-album/|title=Grammys 2018: The War on Drugs Win Best Rock Album|first=Braudie|last=Blais-Billie|website=Pitchfork.com|date=28 January 2018 |access-date=20 November 2020}}
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| 2023
| "Harmonia's Dream"
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/culture/entertainment/2023-grammy-awards-heres-the-complete-list-of-nominees/|title=2023 Grammy Awards: Here's The Complete List of Nominees|first=Nick|last=Raemont|website=cnet.com|access-date=December 17, 2022}}
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=Sweden GAFFA Awards=
Delivered since 2010, the GAFFA Awards (Swedish: GAFFA Priset) are a Swedish award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.
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| 2018
| The War on Drugs
| Best Foreign Band
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References
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External links
- [http://www.thewarondrugs.net/ Official website]
- [http://secretlycanadian.com/_apps/sc/tour_artist_fb.php?name=the%20war%20on%20drugs%20 Tour dates on Label website]
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