The Lumineers write songs with pores, songs that age, and songs can sustain meaning—or diversify meaning—over the course of years. Over the course of four years, to be precise. Proof of that exists on the band’s rustic, self-titled debut, which, […]
The Lumineers write songs with pores, songs that age, and songs can sustain meaning—or diversify meaning—over the course of years. Over the course of four years, to be precise. Proof of that exists on the band’s rustic, self-titled debut, which, […]
There’s something to be said for how an album comes across – especially the often dreaded sophomore record – when the previous music of a band known for fast fame, hasn’t managed to flood one’s ears or impart unavoidable expectations in […]
Carefully consider the band that makes a big splash with their debut but then falters with a follow-up. Joy and disappointment are the initial reactions. And, while anticipation is often at a peak, the results sometimes fail to deliver. Take the […]
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