In 2011, an eponymous, self-recorded EP led to touring, and before long The Lumineers started attracting devout fans. They're drawn by songs like "Ho Hey" and "Stubborn Love," Americana-inflected barn burners in the vein of the Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons. The roots revival of the last few yeas has primed listeners for a new generation of rustic, heart-on-the-sleeve music. The Lumineers walk that line with an unerring gift for timeless melodies and soul-stirring lyrics.
The Lumineers, a folk-rock trio out of Denver, Colorado, have a pretty interesting sound, an Americana mesh of folk, rock, and gospel that is similar in tone to the Waterboys, say, or an alt-folk version of Bob Dylan circa Desire, thanks in no small part to Neyla Pekarek's inventive cello. And there are some very good tracks on this debut album, including the chamber honky tonk of "Dead Sea," the delightfully goofy but then ultimately sad and elegant "Submarines," and "Stubborn Love," which manages to be bright and chiming while also being haunting and mournful. Not everything here clicks together at that level, but each track is inventive, and when the songwriting and arrangements cross paths perfectly, as they do in the above songs, this is a delightful band. ~ Steve Leggett
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Rock, Alternative, Folk
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Tracklist
A1 | Flowers In Your Hair | 1:50 |
A2 | Classy Girls | 2:46 |
A3 | Submarines | 2:43 |
A4 | Dead Sea | 4:08 |
A5 | Ho Hey | 2:43 |
A6 | Slow It Down | 5:07 |
B1 | Stubborn Love | 4:39 |
B2 | Big Parade | 5:28 |
B3 | Charlie Boy | 4:21 |
B4 | Flapper Girl | 3:15 |
B5 | Morning Song | 5:16 |