III

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III

III is the third studio album by American indie folk band the Lumineers. The album was released on September 13, 2019. -Wikipedia

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  • The Cavalier Daily

    Three cheers for 'III'. 

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  • Our Best Cranford

    The album and accompanying videos are beautiful and the band deserves credit for lending their artistry to these themes.  

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  • The Daily Cal

    With the aptly titled III, the Lumineers have proven to be a gift that keeps on giving. 

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  • Knight Errant

    The authenticity is rare, and will forever be a top album of mine. 

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  • Culture Fly

    A vital dawn chorus of an album.  

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  • XS Noize

    A conceptual album presented across three chapters, 'III' is audacious. 

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  • Telegram

    For their third album, The Lumineers employ their typical sound with piano and the gruff vocals of Schultz pushing to the front. The tracks are not overly produced, giving a raw, emotive feel to each song. 

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  • WTVQ

    THE LUMINEERS CREATE A STUNNING ALBUM IN 'III'. 

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  • No Depression

    Austere and Elegant. 

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  • All Music

    III moves at a deliberate, nearly dreary pace that forces a listener to pay attention, and while it can take some effort to meet the Lumineers on their own terms, it's nevertheless easy to admire the ambition behind the project.  

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  • Rapid City Journal

    The Lumineers create a stunning album in 'III'. 

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  • Journal Star

    The Lumineers create a stunning album in 'III'. 

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  • Wonderland Magazine

    The Denver rock band are back with their rawest album to date, visual-accompanied III. 

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  • Musicjo

    The Lumineers III is cinematic and spiritual art. 

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  • Diandra Reviews It All

    The Lumineers III Is Folk Perfection. 

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  • Stitched Sound

    I encourage you to visit The Lumineers’ website as they invite us into this storybook of an album to explain these characters and their background in detail. 

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  • The Arts Desk

    The Denver folk-rockers return with a haunting concept album. 

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  • The Breeze

    The Lumineers, through its music and storytelling, manifested a dreary narrative that displays the struggles and complexities of addiction. 

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  • Discovery Music

    The Lumineers show thought and progression as a band. 

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  • Gigwise

    A collection of character-driven narratives that are complex and thought-provoking.  

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  • Comm Media

    There are many reasons to love The Lumineers. If they keep with what they have been doing, expect many more great records.  

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  • Cryptic Rock

    The Lumineers have remained rooted to wherever they have drawn their influences, carrying these modestly on their bosoms and their records’ sleeves.  

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  • Stars and Scars

    Whether you’re a fan of The Lumineers, lover of sad songs, or somebody who has dealt with a family member or friend struggling with addiction, I think at least some part of this album will touch you. 

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  • The Seahawk

    This album is the most topical of all three albums, trading vintage lines for a story about current issues in America – substance abuse, the changing idea of family and eroding democracy.  

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  • Chicago Sun Times

    The Lumineers have produced a stunning third album with ‘III,’ weaving a tale of addiction. 

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  • Beat Route Magazine

    The Lumineers have moved away from sweet and harmless wedding songs towards the lovely pain of poetry about normal people weathering the storm of regular life and it looks good on them. 

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  • MTSU Sidelines

    THE LUMINEERS CREATE A STAGGERING CINEMATIC ALBUM WITH “III”. 

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  • Celeb Mix

    III by The Lumineers is their most ambitious and personal album yet, and we think possibly their best.  

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  • 1883 Magazine

    Blending their classic and loved sound of folk and rock, The Lumineers have crafted an album that will stay with listeners long after they’ve listened to it. 

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  • Popdust

    "III" is a Magnificent New Beginning for The Lumineers. 

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  • The Daily Nebraskan

    This album highlights how substance and domestic abuse works like a cycle — where the actions of one person can have negative consequences on the next. This truth can be tough to listen to, but it starts an important conversation on how to stop this cycle.  

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  • NPR

    It's positive even though it's counterintuitive that heartbreak music would be when people cheer the loudest. 

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  • ABC News

    The tracks are not overly produced, giving a raw, emotive feel to each song. 

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  • Hotpress

    Indie-folksters paint tender portrait of addiction. 

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  • Thank Folk for That

    They are immersive and beautiful and shed a new light on an already very strong album.  

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  • The Post Athens

    The Lumineers create a decade-spanning narrative with ‘III.’ 

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  • Duke Chronicle

    Third time is not the charm on The Lumineers’ ‘III’. 

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  • Glide Magazine

    FOLK POP OUTFIT CONTINUE PERFECTING RADIO FORMULA. 

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  • Atwood Magazine

    A SONIC AND CINEMATIC MASTERPIECE. 

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  • The Young Folks

    Finally, Schultz and company embrace their themes with finished anecdotes.  

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  • Beat Magazine

    On new album 'III', The Lumineers offer a harrowingly beautiful collection of tracks. 

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  • Nexus Newspaper

    III is a must-listen for those who love the warm feeling of a sappy song.  

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  • The Cornell Daily Sun

    The Lumineers’ third album is a triumph of melodic storytelling. 

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