Future Weather
Future Weather | ||||
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EP by The War on Drugs | ||||
Released | October 26, 2010 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, shoegazing | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Secretly Canadian | |||
Producer | Adam Granduciel | |||
The War on Drugs chronology | ||||
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Future Weather is an EP by American indie rock band The War on Drugs, released on October 26, 2010 on Secretly Canadian. Released on both twelve-inch vinyl and as a digital download, the EP precedes the band's second studio album, Slave Ambient, which feature tracks from this release in a re-recorded state.
In early 2011, former member Kurt Vile praised the track, "Brothers", stating, "Adam Granduciel's one of my best friends, so it strikes a chord."[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Adam Granduciel.
- "Come to the City #14"
- "Baby Missiles"
- "Comin' Through"
- "A Pile of Tires"
- "Comin' Around"
- "Brothers"
- "Missiles Reprise"
- "The History of Plastic"
Personnel
The War on Drugs
- Adam Granduciel - vocals, harmonica, acoustic and electric guitars, cassettes, synthesizers
- Dave Hartley - bass guitar, autoharp (2), Stratocaster (2), traps (6)
- Mike Zanghi - drums, percussion, Roland MC-202, bells, bowls, bi-phase treatments
Recording personnel
- Adam Granduciel - recording, mixing
- Jeff Zeigler - recording
- John Congleton - recording
- Brian McTear - mixing (2 & 3)
- Johnny Low - mixing (2 & 3)
- Paul Gold - mastering
Artwork
- Adam Granduciel - photography
- Daniel Murphy - layout
References
- ↑ Grisham, Tyler. "Guest Lists: Kurt Vile | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
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