lord huron // lonesome dreams (our sunday best)

There is a sound choke full of tumble weed and sagebrush, and when the wind settle against your ear just right you can hear the air crying it’s melody…

I am pleased to present L.A.-based Lord Huron, and their western-tinged blues rock ballad Ends of the Earth. With sounds reminiscent of earlier works from Fleet Foxes with just a dash of The Shins for good measure. However, they still manage to settle into your ear-space with a soft, yet ‘Mighty’ sound they’ve made all their own. It’s always so exciting for me to find a song I can just hit replay over and over again without becoming tired of it all. And with lyrics like these:

“Out there’s a a world that calls for me, girl
Headin’ out into the unknown
Well if there are strangers, and all kinds of danger
Please don’t say I’m going alone”

The  quintet’s 2012 debut album release Lonesome Dreams (via IAMSOUND Records) is pretty darn enchanting. I would mos def recommend this collection of songs be apart of your musical library ASAP. My reasoning? Well, if the world were to end tomorrow, I certainly wouldn’t want you to die without listening to it all the way through at least once. Yup, it’s that good. Last-meal-on-death-row good.

Enjoy, my friend. Eat, drink and be dreamy with the sounds of Lord Huron. Can’t you tell, I more than like this band? By the way NPR is premiering the bands brand spanking new video for the song Lonesome Dreams here.

Lonesome Dreams is available on iTunes and Amazon.


Teddi Stavee

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