The War On Drugs Live Drugs Opaque Gold Vinyl 2-LP New and Sealed /600

Sold Date: December 2, 2024
Start Date: January 30, 2024
Final Price: $54.99 (USD)
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This  listing is for the fantastic new double live LP by The War on Drugs, Live Drugs. This opaque gold color variant was pressed to a limited run of only 600. Culled from over 40 hard drives of recorded live shows spread out across years of touring behind multiple critically acclaimed records, LIVE DRUGS is unlike anything previously available in The War on Drugs’ catalog.
The first volume to capture the band’s live interpretations, LIVE DRUGS is a document showcasing the evolution of the band’s live show over the years. Additionally, LIVE DRUGS is a portrait of the enduring relationship between Adam Granduciel and Dominic East. A longtime friend, guitar tech and stage manager, East is LIVE DRUGS’s co-producer and the presence Granduciel credits as holding everything together.
I purchased this for myself as I’m a lover of vinyl records. It is new/sealed/unplayed. This piece was never displayed anywhere. It was set on an IKEA shelf which has  been covered by a drop cloth to keep out UV rays. It is in outstanding condition. I've provided images of all four corners for your review. 
On the sleeve grading, I never grade sleeves as mint as you can always find some minor imperfection if you look hard enough. Check out the images and judge for yourself.
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