The Lumineers burst onto the scene with their folk-rock love song "Ho Hey," but was it actually ever a love song to begin with?
The song is from the act's new album Automatic. By Kevin Rutherford Concurrent with the release of their new album Automatic today (Feb. 14), The Lumineers notch their eighth No. 1 on Billboard ...
Concurrently, “Same Old Song” rises 5-3 on Alternative Airplay, marking The Lumineers’ top-charting title since “Brightside,” which led for four weeks beginning in December 2021.
The Lumineers return to No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart as “Same Old Song” rises a spot to the top of the March 15-dated tally. “Same Old Song” is the duo’s sixth No. 1 ...
Wesley Schultz of the Denver-based folk-rock duo on becoming a hero to the likes of Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan.
The songs of “Automatic” stress a bold plea from The Lumineers, but they still make sure to “dress it up in a precious melody.” Meyers is an Arts contributor and a News contributor on the ...
The process further freed The Lumineers to perform the songs as a unit, allowing the band to capture the raw, organic presentation of the anthemic new tracks. For the first time on a Lumineers ...
“Automatic” marks The Lumineers’ fifth album, following the release of “BRIGHTSIDE” in 2022. Although “Automatic” doesn’t promise any songs that will soar to the top of the charts ...
“YOU’RE all I got” crops up in two songs on The Lumineers’ new album. It serves as the title of one heartfelt ballad and it appears in the opening lines of another, Keys On The Tabl ...
Halfway through the hang, he goes, “So, what, you’re in like a Lumineers cover band?” The songs might be famous, but as individuals we’re not. And I wouldn’t say that’s necessarily by ...
But much has changed since the two musicians, now known as The Lumineers, began their journey 20 years ago. Four studio albums, an extensive catalog of songs and countless sold-out venues later ...