+BrilliBi Of course they do but every band has its influences. Of course they are going to get compared to some older groups. They do in fact have a nostalgic sound and it is undeniable. The reason they are awesome (well among many other things) is the fact that it doesn't come off as some kind of imitation. They make this sound fresh and new and they are so original even while channeling the sounds of their influences. That is the mark of a great band.
+alessandro cappelletti Since I first started listening to them I've been saying they conjure up images of Dire Straits, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Bob Dylan. The beautiful thing about it is they produce this nostalgic sound while still sounding so original. Its doesn't come off as imitation. They make this sound their own and make it fresh.
+Dino Zanko I don't know what you are smoking if you don't think this has a Dire Straits and Springsteen esque sound to it. 2:50 is nearly Bruce Springsteen in his prime recaptured. As much for the emotion in the delivery as anything. Also lets not forget that Bruce Springsteen is the son of Bob Dylan in so many ways. Bob Dylan, Clapton, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are also musicians that I hear obviously in this. You realize it can be a little of all of them right? It doesn't have to sound verbatim like an influence to tell they were influenced by a band. The reason this band is amazing is because they recapture this nostalgic sound, that is reminiscent of all those musicians I listed off, plus many more..........but they make it fresh and new and they are so original with it. All great bands have influences. Great bands channel their influences while not trying to be their influences. That is what this band does. Back to my original point that, I don't see how you could be confused that people would make the Springsteen and Dire Straits references. It is so blatantly clearly there. It is there while still totally being The War on Drugs.
Possibly, this is the band that evokes the most genuine emotions in the 21st century, yet it is a timeless band.
Definitely, that public did not deserve them and will never deserve them. You are the best.
I love this Band...
They sound like this, they sound like that... They fucking sound like The War on Drugs. End of the story.
+BrilliBi Of course they do but every band has its influences. Of course they are going to get compared to some older groups. They do in fact have a nostalgic sound and it is undeniable. The reason they are awesome (well among many other things) is the fact that it doesn't come off as some kind of imitation. They make this sound fresh and new and they are so original even while channeling the sounds of their influences. That is the mark of a great band.
¡¡WE NEED FULL SET!!
Like... *NOW!*
Their sound original on its own style and great arrangements.
... And I won’t tire of saying it
Young hearts be free tonight. Time is on your side
"I'm just a burning man trying to keep this ship from turning over again."
¡¡Larga vida a The War On Drugs, larga vida al Primavera Sound!!
Best song of the year
Well, I love this song and this band ...
Some of the best friggin guitar work in the world!!!!
Check out some Steven Wilson with guitarist Guthrie Govan.
everybody say something here but let me tell yu something guys ...ROCK IS NOT DEAD !!
It was a great concert!
Perkooli in barcelona
Walk of life + Dancing in the dark
+alessandro cappelletti Since I first started listening to them I've been saying they conjure up images of Dire Straits, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Bob Dylan. The beautiful thing about it is they produce this nostalgic sound while still sounding so original. Its doesn't come off as imitation. They make this sound their own and make it fresh.
exactly. perfectly familiar and completely its own animal. favorite record of the last 5 years.
exactly! well said
Young Turks (Rod Stewart) and yep now that you're pointing it out a bit of Walk of life
@@smittatobanias I so agree....and wow....they are really LOUD in a small venue. I wish Vile would come back.
Tengo que ver a esta bandota algún día
Can we have a deathgrips documentary?
Thank you for tears and goosebumps
There are 3 species of men : those who are alive, those who are dead, those who sail on the seas.
2:15 - 2:19 good job girl ! :-D
😂😂😂 i think the same ❤
amazing band!!!
❤more more please ❤🎶
3:46 Im Love!
X2
Reminds me to Rod Stewart - Young truck ;)
The album version especially sounds like an exact copy in the beginning. Similar to Walk of Life by Dire Straits as already stated elsewhere.
Joy division stroke the boss
for my love Anna Beatriz
Very Dylanesque, but very much over the top. Thanks for being around shooting our asses with these melodies.
muito bom
grande som
gran u...please tal with run rig
😎 ✌️
Alguien esta aca por escuchar la cancion en la peli la ciudad de papel
Это было божественно
bruce sprinting ?????
I also hear Rod Stewart's "Young Turks".
Guy with the trucker hat can't handle his mahl.
great great song, sounding a lot like Bruce Springsteen
Rod Stewart approves.
Quelqu'un entend Rod Stewart Young Turks & Dancing in the dark de Bruce Springsteen? Gotta love J'adore The War on Drugs! !
Well, it sounds like a Rod Stewart song isn't it?.
I´m not here because of Paper Towns okay?
fancychips your paper towns is for gays :v
好想去現場!!
吳柏逵 fuck you in english o spanish
Dire Straits, Bruce Springsteen!?!???? No Folks.
Adam Granduciel is the son of Bob Dylan and Erik Clapton
+Dino Zanko I don't know what you are smoking if you don't think this has a Dire Straits and Springsteen esque sound to it. 2:50 is nearly Bruce Springsteen in his prime recaptured. As much for the emotion in the delivery as anything. Also lets not forget that Bruce Springsteen is the son of Bob Dylan in so many ways. Bob Dylan, Clapton, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are also musicians that I hear obviously in this. You realize it can be a little of all of them right? It doesn't have to sound verbatim like an influence to tell they were influenced by a band. The reason this band is amazing is because they recapture this nostalgic sound, that is reminiscent of all those musicians I listed off, plus many more..........but they make it fresh and new and they are so original with it. All great bands have influences. Great bands channel their influences while not trying to be their influences. That is what this band does. Back to my original point that, I don't see how you could be confused that people would make the Springsteen and Dire Straits references. It is so blatantly clearly there. It is there while still totally being The War on Drugs.