
One of the best acts making music today is indie folk-rock band Lord Huron. Regular followers of my blog know I’m a huge fan of theirs, and their gorgeous single “Mine Forever” is currently enjoying a long stay atop my Weekly Top 30. The song recently peaked at #2 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay (AAA) chart. For those still unaware of Lord Huron’s music, “Mine Forever” is a perfect introduction, as the song is both breathtaking and catchy. Those twangy, borderline surf guitars are gorgeous, and together with the soaring strings, captivating vocal harmonies and infectious toe-tapping groove, it all comes together to create a truly phenomenal track.
Their uniquely beautiful music is a glorious mash-up of folk, western, rock and roll, pop, surf rock and new age, and has been described by a few music writers as evoking the ‘high-lonesome’ sound of such legendary acts as The Band and Neil Young, as well as newer acts like Fleet Foxes and My Morning Jacket. The most striking features of their sound are the lush twangy and shimmery guitars, backed by stirring orchestral strings, and lead singer Ben Schneider’s achingly beautiful vocals, which have an arresting and heartfelt vulnerability. For me, listening to their music is an almost religious experience, transporting me to a dreamy, faraway place somewhere out in the open West. The cinematic quality of their music makes many of their songs perfect candidates for the soundtrack of a sweeping Western epic.
Lord Huron was formed by singer-songwriter and guitarist Ben Schneider as a solo act in 2010, after he relocated from Michigan to Los Angeles. The name was inspired by Lake Huron, one of the Great Lakes that border Michigan. The band eventually grew into a four-piece, and now includes Miguel Briseño on bass, keyboards & theremin, Tom Renaud on guitar, and Mark Barry on drums & percussion. They released their debut album Lonesome Dreams in 2012, but I didn’t learn about them until 2017, when I heard their beautiful ballad “The Night We Met”, from their second album Strange Trails. Their biggest hit thus far, the song has been streamed more than 857 million times on Spotify, and is one of my favorites of 2017.
“Mine Forever” is from their critically acclaimed fourth album Long Lost, an ambitious and stunning work released this past May, and featuring 13 songs plus three brief interludes. Every one of the 13 tracks is outstanding, and I think it’s hands down one of the best albums of 2021. Another one of the album’s singles, “Not Dead Yet”, topped both my Weekly Top 30 and the Billboard AAA chart this past June. I strongly urge everyone to set aside some time to listen to the album, because you’ll be glad you did. Even a few friends of mine who aren’t that much into music have remarked on how good it is.
The song’s lyrics seem to describe an obsessive and dysfunctional love-hate relationship, in which the singer feels he can’t live with nor without his lover. Lord Huron tends to make quirky entertaining story videos featuring a mix of newly-filmed and vintage B-movie footage, and the one for “Mine Forever” is no exception. The song ends with blurry images of a couple embracing as a woman speaks words in French. I love it!
Here’s the Spotify link of Long Lost for those who wish to check out the full album:
Great tune! I love that twangy guitar sound!
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Great sound. Unfortunately, the SoundCloud is geoblocked. Ah well… Thank you for the music.
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Really? Well then I’ll change it to Spotify. The thing I dislike about Spotify links is that they often only allow a 29-second-long listen if you’re not logged into Spotify. Sigh…
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I agree with you. That’s why I don’t share as many Spotify links anymore.
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Lord Huron is back! Nice write up. I see why you like them so much. the video link did not work but the spotify list did, just as fyi
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Thanks Drew. Those music and video links are often exasperating!
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yes they are. WordPress does not make it easy. I have to make sure all my posts are in the block editor before posting or it’s one big long paragraph.
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As I stated previously, I loathe block editor.
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Terrific tune, which you and I have discussed before – that sound is absolutely seductive and the melody is really catchy. It’s definitely among my favorite new songs I’ve heard so far this year.
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I blabbed at Hans but, I REALLY like this.
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It’s so great. Glad you like it too.
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Fantastic discussion here! Lord Huron are certainly ones to watch after that album display.
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‘Long Lost’ is really a gem!
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Like I said at Hans…great pick. He bridges old and new to me.
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Yes he does.
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One of my favorite bands. This song is exquisite and hauntingly beautiful. They remind me of an act I used to manage, The Cheepskates, who also relied of twangy guitars and strong songwriting.
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brilliant write up. You’ve got a way with words
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Thanks so much!
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