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Lost in the Dream

Lost in the Dream is the third studio album by American indie rock band The War on Drugs, released on March 18, 2014 through Secretly Canadian. The recording session, which took place over a two-year period, was characterized by numerous rewrites. The album's lyrical themes were influenced by the loneliness and depression Granduciel faced after he finished touring. Musically, the record was inspired by 1980s rock, as well as Americana, with influences coming from Bruce Springsteen, Spacemen 3 and Neil Young & Crazy Horse.

Lost in the Dream
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 18, 2014
RecordedAugust 2012–November 2013
Studio
Genre
Length60:31
LabelSecretly Canadian
ProducerAdam Granduciel
The War on Drugs chronology
Slave Ambient
(2011)
Lost in the Dream
(2014)
A Deeper Understanding
(2017)
Singles from Lost in the Dream
  1. "Red Eyes"
    Released: December 4, 2013
  2. "Under the Pressure"
    Released: May 26, 2014
  3. "Burning"
    Released: August 11, 2014
  4. "Eyes to the Wind"
    Released: December 8, 2014
  5. "An Ocean in Between the Waves"
    Released: March 9, 2015

The album debuted at number 26 on the Billboard 200 and received universal acclaim from critics upon its release, appearing on and topping numerous end-of-year lists of the best albums. Five promotional radio singles were released: "Red Eyes", "Under the Pressure", "Burning", "Eyes to the Wind", and "An Ocean in Between the Waves".

Background edit

After The War on Drugs' second album Slave Ambient was released to much critical acclaim, primary songwriter Adam Granduciel spent much of 2011 touring. After the tour was finished, Granduciel had a hard time adjusting to everyday life, later recounting that such feelings "started to spiral into emotional distress and physical manifestations of depression and paranoia."[5] This depression and paranoia served as an inspiration to the lyrical theme of Lost in the Dream.[5][6]

Production edit

Recording edit

Recording on the album began in the summer of 2012 and took place over a two-year period in Philadelphia, New York City, North Carolina, and New Jersey.[7] Granduciel wrote all the songs on the album.[8] The album's recording was characterized by Granduciel's anxiety and second-guessing, with Granduciel remarking "I started going off the rails a little bit in my own head, getting a little too sucked in."[9]

Songs on the album went through several versions. Granduciel scrapped the original demo for "An Ocean in Between the Waves" two weeks before the album was supposed to be turned in to the record company after spending a year writing the song, saying that "it wasn't the vibe of the song that I was searching for."[8][9] "Suffering" went through several variations before Granduciel decided to go back to the original demo.[9]

Music edit

The music on Lost in the Dream is inspired by 1980s rock, as well as Americana and Krautrock.[10][11][12] Artists who have been cited as influences on the album's overall sound include Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, The Waterboys and Spacemen 3.[10][13][14] The album's sound is characterized by synthesizers, keyboards, horns and "ambient guitars".[13][15] Whereas the previous albums by The War on Drugs contained several instrumental tracks, Lost in the Dream only has one instrumental track, "The Haunting Idle".[16]

Critics have compared the song "Burning" to Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark" and Rod Stewart's "Young Turks".[10][13][16] Fleetwood Mac's influence was noted on "An Ocean in Between the Waves",[2][13] while Pitchfork compared "Disappearing" to Tears for Fears' "Pale Shelter".[10]

"Under the Pressure" was featured in the Netflix animated comedy series BoJack Horseman's season 5 finale episode, "The Stopped Show".

Artwork edit

The album cover features an image of Adam Granduciel standing in front of a window in his home. Granduciel commented on how the album's artwork was a reflection of his involvement in the recording process, saying "This wasn't a band record. This was a solo record. I knew that. They've all [The War on Drugs' albums] been solo records."[8]

Release edit

The album was announced on December 4, 2013. That same day, the first single from the album, "Red Eyes" was released.[7] The band debuted the tracks "Under the Pressure", "Eyes to the Wind", and "Burning" during the band's December 2013 tour of Australia.[8][17] On March 5, 2014, a music video for "Red Eyes" was released.[18] The album was streamed in its entirety on March 10, 2014 on The Guardian's website.[19] On August 20, 2014, a music video for "Under the Pressure" was released.[20]

As of August 2017 the album has sold more than 255,000 copies (including streaming equivalents), according to Nielsen; some 114,000 of those sales were physical.[21]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?8.4/10[22]
Metacritic86/100[23]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [13]
The A.V. ClubA−[24]
The Guardian     [25]
The Independent     [26]
The Irish Times     [27]
NME9/10[2]
Pitchfork8.8/10[10]
Q     [28]
Rolling Stone     [29]
Spin9/10[15]

Lost in the Dream received acclaim from contemporary music critics. On Metacritic, it holds a score of 86 out of 100 based on 40 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[23] Pitchfork's Stuart Berman gave Lost in the Dream a "Best New Music" designation and remarked that the album is "loaded with songs whose greatness is revealed slowly, where the simplest, most understated chord change can blow a track wide open and elevate it from simply pretty to absolutely devastating."[10] AllMusic's Fred Thomas called Lost in the Dream "the War on Drugs' Daydream Nation or Disintegration" and wrote of the album: "It's a near flawless collection of dreamy vibes, shifting moods, and movement, and stands easily as Granduciel's finest hour so far."[13] Dan Caffrey of Consequence of Sound felt that over repeated plays of the album, one gradually realizes "that Granduciel is discovering the problems of his life, not figuring them out or even reflecting on them. This all makes for an album that truly sounds like it's coming to life."[16] Ross Horton of musicOMH called Lost in the Dream "a tender, inviting, consoling, comforting record that you'll play again and again (stoned or not)" and "perfect in every way".[14]

While stating that Lost in the Dream fails to consistently live up to its peak moments, Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune nonetheless concluded that Granduciel "is on to something with this more band-focused release, and that new dynamic deserves an even deeper exploration next time."[30] In a mixed assessment, Mike Powell of Rolling Stone felt that "seven-minutes-plus songs like 'In Reverse' and 'An Ocean in Between the Waves' have enough locomotion to go twice as long, while slower tracks like 'Suffering' are deadwood in search of a spark."[29] In an otherwise positive review, Mike Walmsley of The 405 criticized the second half of the album, writing "Unfortunately, as they pass the Midwest on their road trip, the Mustang appears to have run out of gas."[31] In 2019, Happy Mag placed Lost In The Dream at no.7 on their list of "The 25 best psychedelic rock albums of the 2010s", stating that it is "a shining example of starting a record with guns blazing."[3]

Accolades edit

Based on 139 year-end top ten lists compiled by Metacritic, Lost in the Dream was the most critically acclaimed album of 2014, appearing on 54 lists and being named first on 13 of them.[32] Paste named Lost in the Dream as their album of the year, writing "from all the muck and malaise that midlife produces, something beautiful and permanent has been revealed—an enduring contribution to the canon."[33] Consequence named it their album of the year, writing "In tune with Granduciel’s way of evoking synchronicity, there’s a cosmic truth to Lost in the Dream triumphing this year. For one, Granduciel is personally seizing the crown off the head of his musical soulmate, Kurt Vile ... and, for Secretly Canadian ... it’s a poignant landmark following the year it lost its godfather, Jason Molina."[34] Other publications that named Lost in the Dream as album of the year included Uncut,[35] Q[32] and Under the Radar.[36] The album was ranked #2 on Mojo's,[37] American Songwriter's,[38] musicOMH's,[39] Stereogum's[40] and The Guardian's best albums of the year list for 2014.[41] The album was ranked the 103rd greatest indie rock album of all time by Melophobe in 2023.[42]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Adam Granduciel, except where noted

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Under the Pressure" 8:52
2."Red Eyes" 4:58
3."Suffering" 6:02
4."An Ocean in Between the Waves" 7:10
5."Disappearing"Granduciel, Michael Johnson6:50
6."Eyes to the Wind" 5:55
7."The Haunting Idle" 3:08
8."Burning" 5:46
9."Lost in the Dream" 4:10
10."In Reverse" 7:40
Total length:60:31

Personnel edit

The following people contributed to Lost in the Dream:[43]

Musicians edit

  • Jon Ashley – drums (tracks 4, 9)
  • Robbie Bennett – upright piano (2, 6), organ (2), Mutron Rhodes (4), Flux Wurlitzer (5), grand piano (6), ARP String Synthesizer (6), piano (8, 10), Wurlitzer (9)
  • Pat Berkery – drums (2–3)
  • David Fishkin – saxophone (4)
  • Adam Granduciel – vocals (1–6, 8–10), electric guitar (1–4, 6–10), piano (1, 3, 5, 9–10), synthesizer (1, 3–5, 8–10), MS16 Dubs (1), acoustic guitar (2, 4, 6, 8–10), Mitch Easter's Hagstrom 12 strings (2), ARP string synthesizer (2), Black Box guitar (3), Wurlitzer (3), Fender Rhodes (3), Flux guitars (4), organ (4, 8), electric Firebird guitars (5), slide guitar (5), Space Wurlitzer (5), drums (5, 8), Linn Drum (5), harmonica (5–6, 8–9), Space Rhodes (6), ARP Omni II (6), Oberheim (7), percussion (8–10), Fun Machine (9), Publison (10)
  • Charlie Hall – drums (1, 6, 10), percussion (1, 10)
  • Dave Hartley – bass (1, 3–4, 6, 8–10), fretless bass (2), percussion (2), Mutron II Bass (5)
  • Ricky Ray Jackson – pedal steel guitar (3, 6)
  • Michael Johnson – ARP 2600 (1, 5), Eventide Cascades (7)
  • Jon Natchez – baritone saxophone (1–2, 6)
  • Joseph Shabason – saxophone (3, 6)
  • Mike Sneeringer – inadvertent drums (8)
  • Mike Sobel – lap steel guitar (6)
  • Paul Sukeena – Black Strat (7)
  • Carter Tanton – Leslie guitar (9)
  • Nicolas Vernhes – organ (3), tambourine (10)
  • Gabe Wax – tape flangin' (8)
  • Jeff Ziegler – pitch transposer (5), additional drum programming (5)

Additional personnel edit

  • Jon Ashley – assistant engineer
  • Brad Bell – engineer
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Dustin Condren – cover photo, photography
  • John Congleton – engineer
  • Steve Fallone – mastering assistant
  • Adam Granduciel – arranger, art direction, composer, mixing, photography, producer
  • Michael Johnson – composer, engineer
  • Sean Kelly – assistant engineer
  • Jon Lowe – engineer
  • Daniel Murphy – design, layout
  • Ted Richardson – assistant engineer
  • Matt Schimelfenig – assistant engineer
  • Nicolas Vernhes – engineer, mixing
  • Gabe Wax – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Jeff Zeigler – additional production, engineer, mixing, pre-mixing

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[62] Gold 100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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Lost in the Dream is the third studio album by American indie rock band The War on Drugs released on March 18 2014 through Secretly Canadian The recording session which took place over a two year period was characterized by numerous rewrites The album s lyrical themes were influenced by the loneliness and depression Granduciel faced after he finished touring Musically the record was inspired by 1980s rock as well as Americana with influences coming from Bruce Springsteen Spacemen 3 and Neil Young amp Crazy Horse Lost in the DreamStudio album by The War on DrugsReleasedMarch 18 2014RecordedAugust 2012 November 2013StudioUniform Recording Philadelphia Echo Mountain Asheville Fidelitorium Kernersville Rare Book Room Brooklyn Miner Street Philadelphia Water Music Hoboken Public Hi Fi Austin University of the Arts Philadelphia Adam Granduciel s house PhiladelphiaGenreIndie rock 1 Americana 2 psychedelic rock 3 heartland rock 4 Length60 31LabelSecretly CanadianProducerAdam GranducielThe War on Drugs chronologySlave Ambient 2011 Lost in the Dream 2014 A Deeper Understanding 2017 Singles from Lost in the Dream Red Eyes Released December 4 2013 Under the Pressure Released May 26 2014 Burning Released August 11 2014 Eyes to the Wind Released December 8 2014 An Ocean in Between the Waves Released March 9 2015The album debuted at number 26 on the Billboard 200 and received universal acclaim from critics upon its release appearing on and topping numerous end of year lists of the best albums Five promotional radio singles were released Red Eyes Under the Pressure Burning Eyes to the Wind and An Ocean in Between the Waves Contents 1 Background 2 Production 2 1 Recording 2 2 Music 3 Artwork 4 Release 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 7 1 Musicians 7 2 Additional personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 ReferencesBackground editAfter The War on Drugs second album Slave Ambient was released to much critical acclaim primary songwriter Adam Granduciel spent much of 2011 touring After the tour was finished Granduciel had a hard time adjusting to everyday life later recounting that such feelings started to spiral into emotional distress and physical manifestations of depression and paranoia 5 This depression and paranoia served as an inspiration to the lyrical theme of Lost in the Dream 5 6 Production editRecording edit Recording on the album began in the summer of 2012 and took place over a two year period in Philadelphia New York City North Carolina and New Jersey 7 Granduciel wrote all the songs on the album 8 The album s recording was characterized by Granduciel s anxiety and second guessing with Granduciel remarking I started going off the rails a little bit in my own head getting a little too sucked in 9 Songs on the album went through several versions Granduciel scrapped the original demo for An Ocean in Between the Waves two weeks before the album was supposed to be turned in to the record company after spending a year writing the song saying that it wasn t the vibe of the song that I was searching for 8 9 Suffering went through several variations before Granduciel decided to go back to the original demo 9 Music edit The music on Lost in the Dream is inspired by 1980s rock as well as Americana and Krautrock 10 11 12 Artists who have been cited as influences on the album s overall sound include Bruce Springsteen Tom Petty Bob Dylan The Waterboys and Spacemen 3 10 13 14 The album s sound is characterized by synthesizers keyboards horns and ambient guitars 13 15 Whereas the previous albums by The War on Drugs contained several instrumental tracks Lost in the Dream only has one instrumental track The Haunting Idle 16 Critics have compared the song Burning to Bruce Springsteen s Dancing in the Dark and Rod Stewart s Young Turks 10 13 16 Fleetwood Mac s influence was noted on An Ocean in Between the Waves 2 13 while Pitchfork compared Disappearing to Tears for Fears Pale Shelter 10 Under the Pressure was featured in the Netflix animated comedy series BoJack Horseman s season 5 finale episode The Stopped Show Artwork editThe album cover features an image of Adam Granduciel standing in front of a window in his home Granduciel commented on how the album s artwork was a reflection of his involvement in the recording process saying This wasn t a band record This was a solo record I knew that They ve all The War on Drugs albums been solo records 8 Release editThe album was announced on December 4 2013 That same day the first single from the album Red Eyes was released 7 The band debuted the tracks Under the Pressure Eyes to the Wind and Burning during the band s December 2013 tour of Australia 8 17 On March 5 2014 a music video for Red Eyes was released 18 The album was streamed in its entirety on March 10 2014 on The Guardian s website 19 On August 20 2014 a music video for Under the Pressure was released 20 As of August 2017 the album has sold more than 255 000 copies including streaming equivalents according to Nielsen some 114 000 of those sales were physical 21 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 8 4 10 22 Metacritic86 100 23 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 The A V ClubA 24 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 NME9 10 2 Pitchfork8 8 10 10 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Spin9 10 15 Lost in the Dream received acclaim from contemporary music critics On Metacritic it holds a score of 86 out of 100 based on 40 reviews indicating universal acclaim 23 Pitchfork s Stuart Berman gave Lost in the Dream a Best New Music designation and remarked that the album is loaded with songs whose greatness is revealed slowly where the simplest most understated chord change can blow a track wide open and elevate it from simply pretty to absolutely devastating 10 AllMusic s Fred Thomas called Lost in the Dream the War on Drugs Daydream Nation or Disintegration and wrote of the album It s a near flawless collection of dreamy vibes shifting moods and movement and stands easily as Granduciel s finest hour so far 13 Dan Caffrey of Consequence of Sound felt that over repeated plays of the album one gradually realizes that Granduciel is discovering the problems of his life not figuring them out or even reflecting on them This all makes for an album that truly sounds like it s coming to life 16 Ross Horton of musicOMH called Lost in the Dream a tender inviting consoling comforting record that you ll play again and again stoned or not and perfect in every way 14 While stating that Lost in the Dream fails to consistently live up to its peak moments Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune nonetheless concluded that Granduciel is on to something with this more band focused release and that new dynamic deserves an even deeper exploration next time 30 In a mixed assessment Mike Powell of Rolling Stone felt that seven minutes plus songs like In Reverse and An Ocean in Between the Waves have enough locomotion to go twice as long while slower tracks like Suffering are deadwood in search of a spark 29 In an otherwise positive review Mike Walmsley of The 405 criticized the second half of the album writing Unfortunately as they pass the Midwest on their road trip the Mustang appears to have run out of gas 31 In 2019 Happy Mag placed Lost In The Dream at no 7 on their list of The 25 best psychedelic rock albums of the 2010s stating that it is a shining example of starting a record with guns blazing 3 Accolades edit Based on 139 year end top ten lists compiled by Metacritic Lost in the Dream was the most critically acclaimed album of 2014 appearing on 54 lists and being named first on 13 of them 32 Paste named Lost in the Dream as their album of the year writing from all the muck and malaise that midlife produces something beautiful and permanent has been revealed an enduring contribution to the canon 33 Consequence named it their album of the year writing In tune with Granduciel s way of evoking synchronicity there s a cosmic truth to Lost in the Dream triumphing this year For one Granduciel is personally seizing the crown off the head of his musical soulmate Kurt Vile and for Secretly Canadian it s a poignant landmark following the year it lost its godfather Jason Molina 34 Other publications that named Lost in the Dream as album of the year included Uncut 35 Q 32 and Under the Radar 36 The album was ranked 2 on Mojo s 37 American Songwriter s 38 musicOMH s 39 Stereogum s 40 and The Guardian s best albums of the year list for 2014 41 The album was ranked the 103rd greatest indie rock album of all time by Melophobe in 2023 42 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Adam Granduciel except where notedNo TitleMusicLength1 Under the Pressure 8 522 Red Eyes 4 583 Suffering 6 024 An Ocean in Between the Waves 7 105 Disappearing Granduciel Michael Johnson6 506 Eyes to the Wind 5 557 The Haunting Idle 3 088 Burning 5 469 Lost in the Dream 4 1010 In Reverse 7 40Total length 60 31Personnel editThe following people contributed to Lost in the Dream 43 Musicians edit Jon Ashley drums tracks 4 9 Robbie Bennett upright piano 2 6 organ 2 Mutron Rhodes 4 Flux Wurlitzer 5 grand piano 6 ARP String Synthesizer 6 piano 8 10 Wurlitzer 9 Pat Berkery drums 2 3 David Fishkin saxophone 4 Adam Granduciel vocals 1 6 8 10 electric guitar 1 4 6 10 piano 1 3 5 9 10 synthesizer 1 3 5 8 10 MS16 Dubs 1 acoustic guitar 2 4 6 8 10 Mitch Easter s Hagstrom 12 strings 2 ARP string synthesizer 2 Black Box guitar 3 Wurlitzer 3 Fender Rhodes 3 Flux guitars 4 organ 4 8 electric Firebird guitars 5 slide guitar 5 Space Wurlitzer 5 drums 5 8 Linn Drum 5 harmonica 5 6 8 9 Space Rhodes 6 ARP Omni II 6 Oberheim 7 percussion 8 10 Fun Machine 9 Publison 10 Charlie Hall drums 1 6 10 percussion 1 10 Dave Hartley bass 1 3 4 6 8 10 fretless bass 2 percussion 2 Mutron II Bass 5 Ricky Ray Jackson pedal steel guitar 3 6 Michael Johnson ARP 2600 1 5 Eventide Cascades 7 Jon Natchez baritone saxophone 1 2 6 Joseph Shabason saxophone 3 6 Mike Sneeringer inadvertent drums 8 Mike Sobel lap steel guitar 6 Paul Sukeena Black Strat 7 Carter Tanton Leslie guitar 9 Nicolas Vernhes organ 3 tambourine 10 Gabe Wax tape flangin 8 Jeff Ziegler pitch transposer 5 additional drum programming 5 Additional personnel edit Jon Ashley assistant engineer Brad Bell engineer Greg Calbi mastering Dustin Condren cover photo photography John Congleton engineer Steve Fallone mastering assistant Adam Granduciel arranger art direction composer mixing photography producer Michael Johnson composer engineer Sean Kelly assistant engineer Jon Lowe engineer Daniel Murphy design layout Ted Richardson assistant engineer Matt Schimelfenig assistant engineer Nicolas Vernhes engineer mixing Gabe Wax assistant engineer mixing assistant Jeff Zeigler additional production engineer mixing pre mixingCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2014 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 44 28Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 45 3Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 46 69Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 47 37Danish Albums Hitlisten 48 19Dutch Albums Album Top 100 49 18Norwegian Albums VG lista 50 9Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 51 26Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 52 66UK Albums OCC 53 18UK Independent Albums OCC 54 4US Billboard 200 55 26US Top Alternative Albums Billboard 56 6US Top Rock Albums Billboard 57 7 Year end charts edit Chart 2014 PositionBelgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 58 18Dutch Albums Album Top 100 59 80Chart 2015 PositionDutch Albums Album Top 100 60 58Chart 2019 PositionBelgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 61 168Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 62 Gold 100 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit Herzog Kenny March 18 2014 How the War On Drugs Dream Became an 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