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The War On Drugs sign to Atlantic Records
Adam Granduciel and his group joins the Warner Music Group for a two-album deal
The War On Drugs have signed to Atlantic Records, penning a two-album deal with the Warner Music Group following the success of their 2014 album ‘Lost In The Dream’.
On 4th June, The Wall Street Journal reported that Adam Granduciel’s group has left the Secretly Canadian Group, with Granduciel commenting “being on a larger label brings a whole new set of resources and exposure.” The War on Drugs were speaking to the publication ahead of their performance at this year’s Governors Ball festival in New York.
Read more over on The Wall Street Journal’s website.
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