Nightlands

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Slowtrain 00:00 Tools
300 Clouds 00:00 Tools
Lost Moon 00:00 Tools
So Far So Long 04:19 Tools
I Fell In Love With a Feeling 02:15 Tools
Time And Place 00:00 Tools
Suzerain (A Letter to The Judge) 00:00 Tools
You're My Baby 00:00 Tools
Nico 00:00 Tools
Born to Love 03:48 Tools
Depending on You 00:00 Tools
So It Goes 00:00 Tools
Other People's Pockets 00:00 Tools
Forget the Mantra 00:00 Tools
Rolling Down The Hill 00:00 Tools
Looking For Rain 00:00 Tools
'Til I Die 00:00 Tools
God What Have I 00:00 Tools
Fear of Flying 00:00 Tools
Glass Vacuum 00:00 Tools
A Walk in Cheong, 1969 00:00 Tools
Longways Homebound, 2010 00:00 Tools
WFMS, 1993 00:00 Tools
Suzerain 00:00 Tools
Fly, Neanderthal 00:00 Tools
Easy Does It 00:00 Tools
Love's in Love 00:00 Tools
Human Hearts 00:00 Tools
Only You Know 00:00 Tools
You're Silver 00:00 Tools
Moonbathin 00:00 Tools
All The Way 00:00 Tools
Buggin Out 00:00 Tools
Trouble (Lindsey Buckingham cover) 03:47 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
Time Place 00:00 Tools
'Til I Die (The Beach Boys Cover) 00:00 Tools
Big Louise 00:00 Tools
To The Moon 00:00 Tools
So Far So Long" (Official Audio) 00:00 Tools
Big Louise (Scott Walker cover) 00:00 Tools
Rosemary 00:00 Tools
Arms Race 00:00 Tools
99 Miles from LA (Amazon Original) 00:00 Tools
So Far So Long Still&nbsp 00:00 Tools
Moonbathing 00:00 Tools
"'Til I Die" 00:00 Tools
Buggin' Out 00:00 Tools
Fly Neanderthal (Reverse) 00:00 Tools
Nightlands, 'So Far So Long' 00:00 Tools
So Far, So Long 00:00 Tools
Nightlands - Suzerain (A Letter to the Judge) 00:00 Tools
"So Far So Long" (Official Audio) 00:00 Tools
Nightlands - 300 Clouds 00:00 Tools
In Solemn Rise 00:00 Tools
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Nightlands is the recording project of Philadelphia's Dave Hartley, a bassist and multi-instrumentalist with The War on Drugs. Forget the Mantra, the first and only official release, began as Hartley's attempt to record and archive his dreams by using a simple bedside tape recorder, but quickly ballooned into an epic, multi-year project incorporating dense vocal arrangements and diverse instrumentation. Hyper-personal life extracts are also sprinkled throughout, including family audio heirlooms and sonically-altered treatments of past, incomplete recording projects. Forget the Mantra will be available November 9th via Secretly Canadian. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.