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Lord Huron: Tiny Desk Concert
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Thu, 25 Oct 2012 15:50:00 -0400
Lord Huron is a band for just about anyone: The rich harmonies are welcoming, the lyrics relatable and the live performances thrilling. The group started out as a solo project for singer Ben Schneider, but is now a full assortment of terrific musicians, all based in Los Angeles.
The band's first album, Lonesome Dreams, just came out — you might have seen the Western-style film that accompanied the first single, "Time to Run," which Scheider describes as, "A tragic tale of the foolish things a man might find himself doing for a woman, and the consequences that foolishness may bring upon him and those around him."
Dig into this Tiny Desk Concert, and pay no mind to the fact that, like me, Schneider showed up in the office wearing a hat and bolo tie — and, like me, plays the same black Martin guitar. We aren't in any way related, just kindred spirits.
Set List
"She Lit A Fire"
"Time To Run"
"Lonesome Dreams"
"Ends Of The Earth"
Credits
Producer and editor: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait; Videographers: Denise DeBelius, Claire O'Neill, Christopher Parks; photo by Ryan Smith/NPR
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