Long Lost

| Lord Huron

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Long Lost

Long Lost is the fourth studio album by American indie folk band Lord Huron. It was released on May 21, 2021, by Republic Records. -Wikipedia

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  • The Wall Street Journal

    The virtue of “Long Lost” is that it takes you away from all that for an hour. It’s a way of pressing “pause” and allowing your mind to enter a lush and alluring landscape where Mr. Schneider turns out to be an expert guide. 

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  • American Songwriter

    Ultimately, Long Lost could be considered an opus of sorts, a fully realized work that’s epic, intriguing, expansive, and yet introspective. It’s an emotional encounter that delivers on all it promises far more often than not.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    it's such a stunning album in every way that my mind can't help but drift to all the things that matter most to me.  

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  • Spill Magazine

    Fluctuating between creative evocations of bygone tunes and finely-tuned instrumental hooks, Long Lost is less constrained by its thematics than previous records, yet feels like Lord Huron’s busiest album as a result. It counts for something that Schneider & co. seem to have had more fun this time around, managing to keep their original charm without compromising their ambitions.  

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  • Grateful Web

    From start to finish, a masterpiece of sound and emotion pair to create Lord Huron’s new album titled Long Lost. 

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  • mxdwn Music

    It’s a pretty good summation of Lord Huron as a whole, though, as they come close to greatness and yet somehow just don’t bring it all together. 

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  • When The Horn Blows

    Long Lost, the fourth album from indie folkists Lord Huron, is a warm, sprawling record that showcases a newfound breadth and depth to the Los Angeles outfit’s repertoire. 

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  • All Music

    Agreeable yet melancholic and peppered with moments of cinematic Lynch-ian weirdness, it's the purest and most satisfying distillation of Lord Huron's pastoral folk-pop to date, and the perfect soundtrack for a road trip to nowhere.  

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  • The Upcoming

    Long Lost ripples with time-warped perspectives, maintaining roots in a woozy sentimentality. Lord Huron are a visionary band, irretrievably nomadic and masters of melancholy. If the variety show characterisations don’t appeal, the songs and the dense moods they unfailingly inspire hold up. Plus, with a “thank you folks” applause insert and 14-minute ambient finale, they can’t be criticised for not providing a show.  

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  • Backseat Mafia

    Lord Huron have created something more than just an album; Long Lost is a story pulling from old and new, that has the power to encompass anyone who gives it their time and attention.  

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  • Gigwise

    A celebratory cabaret of genres, stories + characters.  

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  • musicOMH

    Long Lost is very much business as usual for Lord Huron. While there may not be anything to rival their breakout hit The Night We Met for ubiquity, much of the band’s fourth album sounds like the sort of warm hug that many people are desperately searching out for right now.  

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  • The Spokesman-Review

    Lord Huron’s ‘Long Lost’ feels like home, is the band in peak form. 

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  • Spectrum Culture

    Lord Huron’s best album yet is a warm and wistful experience that sticks in your mind like the rare dream that’s allowed to finish before you awake.  

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  • Riff Magazine

    if you go into the album without any prior knowledge of what Lord Huron has embarked upon, it still holds up musically. Don’t be scared off. 

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