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Author Susan Morrison recalls seeing Loudon Wainwright III at The Bottom Line in NYC… and “finding her own laugh” on the ...
Wesley Schultz, frontman for The Lumineers, told the thousands at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) that it was not just any other day for them. “Thank you guys so much for coming out tonight,” ...
The Beyhive has a new theory on when Beyoncé will release her “act iii" album, picking up on a pattern she seemed to follow ...
What I’ve found most exciting about The Lumineers is their ability to craft both fictional stories and narratives drawn from the real world through songwriting — a feat not particularly present in ...
And had “Stubborn Love” got cut, I don’t know if we make “III.” Read more: Weezer's Blue Album at 30: The inside story of the debut that launched L.A.'s nerdiest band ...
Have the Lumineers done that? Our album “III” was probably the closest we’ve come. We went out of our way to make something that was overtly depressing and cathartic. Depressing and cathartic?
The Lumineers released their new album “Automatic” on Feb. 14 — and, contrary to the name of their lead single “Same Old Song,” there’s nothing old about this inventive return to their signature style ...
The Lumineers’ third album, “III,” featured the single “Gloria,” which topped the Americana, Adult Alternative, and Alternative charts.
You can find additional information on ticketing options and on-sale dates at The Lumineers' official website. The Lumineers' 2023 Tour Dates: Aug. 16 – Bangor, Maine @ Maine Savings Amphitheater ...
The follow up to The Lumineers’ smash debut album was the chart-topping “Cleopatra” (2016) which had a more melancholic, cinematic scope and featured the hit single “Ophelia.” ...
Isaacs and The Lumineers strengthened their bond with the area in January, with the release of the band’s latest album, “BRIGHTSIDE,” which was recorded at Sun Mountain Studios in Boiceville.
Their third album, “III” (2019), was a beautiful, but moody concept album that ruminated on addiction and its ramifications — much different from the floor-stomping crowd-pleasers early fans ...