1. Who
are they?
The Lumineers are an indie folk pop band from Ramsey, New
Jersey, who fight out of Denver, Colorado. Playing together since 2002 their
debut album The Lumineers (2012)
found mainstream success selling 3.5 million copies worldwide and reaching
number 2 in the Billboard charts. Ophelia
(Feb’16) is the lead single from their second album Cleopatra (April’16) that debuted at number one on both the UK and
Billboard charts.
2. What’s
the tune like?
Ophelia
opens up with whiskey wistful vocals and lyric but sprightly piano and
rhythm propels the toe tapping folky goodness forward out of the maudlin memories. The tunes light whimsy
grows on you with a few listens.
3. Who
do The Lumineers sound like?
Of Monsters And Men, Vance Joy, The Avett Brothers, The
Oh Hellos and even Imagine Dragons all swim in the same pool on occasions.
4. What
have the wise scribes said about Ophelia?
“Plenty
percussive, full of repeated vowels and a driving piano part” – NPR.
“A
bluesy stomper” – Consequence Of Sound.
5. Which
bands have influenced The Lumineers?
The main influences are Bob
Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen, The Cars and Talking Heads.
6. Why
should I give Ophelia a spin?
Ophelia’s juxtaposition of melancholic lyric and jaunty piano worms it’s way into your affections;
intended or not. Given the The Lumineers' phenomenal success you’d be churlish not to
give Ophelia a crack.
7. Do
The Lumineers have any more good tunes?
The new album’s title track Cleopatra is top shelf, the advertiser’s dream Hey Ho is instant love and Stubborn
Love is as the title suggests. Hey diddle, diddle, head straight up the middle.
8. Any
more words?
The band started as a cover band called Free Beer in an attempt to make punters think
there was an open bar.
“Ah, ah when I was younger
I, I should have known better”
Ages and Ages are an indie folk band from Portland, Oregon. They started playing together in 2009 and have two albums on their roll of honor. Diversionary (Do The Right Thing) (2013) was the best indie folk pop song of 2014 and is a song that NPR described as “a jubilant plea for
unity and understanding” that “restores
your faith in humanity.” Diversionary is a song with the campfire sing along quality of Stand By Me and a message even more valuable. The tune is a fucking knockout.
“Do
the right thing, do the right thing
Do
it all the time, do it all the time”