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Dave Hartley (musician) :''Not to be confused with David Hartley (musician), a soundtrack composer, or The Nightlands, a fictional RPG setting. Dave Hartley is an American multi-instrumentalist, sound engineer, songwriter and vocalist. Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he is best known as the bass guitarist for the indie rock band The War on Drugs, with whom he has recorded three studio albums. In 2010 Hartley began releasing music under the name Nightlands. His debut album, ''Forget the Mantra'', was released in 2010, on Secretly Canadian,〔 and his sophomore album, ''Oak Island'', came out in early 2013 to a positive reception in the music press.〔〔 Hartley has toured the United States as Nightlands,〔 and he continues to appear as a sound engineer, vocalist, and instrumentalist on projects by other musicians such as Sharon Van Etten, Pompeya, Torres, and Alela Diane. He is also a sports-writer for WXPN in Philadelphia, and operates an official NBA blog.〔 ==Early life and education== David J. Hartley was raised in the small city of Frederick, Maryland.〔 Hartley played trumpet starting in elementary school, practicing with jazz bands before picking up the bass guitar〔 by the age of twelve.〔 Playing with a rock 'n roll band with friends from nearby Middletown as a teenager, after graduating Frederick High School in 1998, he began attending James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.〔 After graduating and living for a time in the Virgin Islands, he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at age 22.〔
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