A Los Angeles band that builds atmospheric worlds around narrative songs.
For the mood they build, start with "The Night We Met." For the earlier, more folk-driven side, try "Dead Man's Hand."
Lord Huron's music feels like a series of small, cinematic scenes. The song "The Night We Met" became their most recognizable track, but even earlier material like "Lonesome Dreams" established that mix of folk and something more spacious. Schneider's writing leans into mood and story, which gives songs like "Meet Me In The Woods" or "I Lied" a particular, lingering quality.
The band formed in Los Angeles around 2010, with Ben Schneider and Mark Barry at the start. Their first album "Lonesome Dreams" arrived in 2012, followed by "Strange Trails" in 2015 and later records like "Vide Noir" and "Long Lost." The sound has kept that narrative, atmospheric feel across the years.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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