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Lonesome Dreams is the brilliant debut album from rising pop experimentalists Lord Huron, led by Michigan-born songwriting prodigy Ben Schneider.
A joyous collision of Appalachian percussion, rustic guitars and sumptuous harmonies lit up by lens-flare flashes of electronics, its a record inspired by the rust coloured canyons and characters of the Wild West, with the emphasis on wild.
Tales of the great American outback have always been an inspiration, according to Schneider. Sometimes I feel like Im living in one of those stories, he confides. I wanted to look at my life and lives close to me as though they were tales from some frontier novel.
One thing that cant be ignored with is the scale of Schneiders ambition. Not content with writing an album of eclectic beauty, Lonesome Dreams also encompasses short films, intriguing artwork and a series of imagined novels by a fictional ageing wordsmith, the mysterious George Ranger Johnson. Im interested in creating a world with its own mythology, says the Michigan native. I look at different media as ways to enrich the story.
The result is an album as vast and easy to lose yourself in as a Sergio Leone cinescape. Field recordings loop and cavernous drums echo while Schneiders layered vocals drift airily across its surface like tumbleweeds across a dusty desert sprawl. From galloping recent single Time To Run to the gamelan groove of The Man Who Lives Forever, its charms are impossible to deny.
Lord Huron began as a solo endeavour in 2010 but Schneider has since enlisted some of his best amigos to turn his songs into a powerful live experience: Mark Barry (percussion, vocals), Miguel Briseno (bass, percussion), Brett Farkas (guitar, vocals) and Tom Renaud (guitar, vocals). Weve got a pretty good working relationship, he says. A good wrestling match can solve almost anything we disagree about.
Gathering momentum in the States with a fantastic live performance on Tonight With Jay Leno, hoards of praise from the likes of Filter, Fader, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly and USA Today, and a recent tour across the US with sold out shows in Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Boston, LA and NYC. They will visit Europe for the first time around the release of the album.
Campfire strumming and robust vocal harmonies ghosted by tuneful howls Rolling Stone
His music sails above those geographic and romantic landscapes as a thoroughly tuneful, reverberant extension of folk-rock New York Times
The last true band you need to hear this year Esquire
These songs are sturdy, and what marks they set for themselves, they hit Pitchfork






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