Since releasing their eponymous debut album in 2012, The Lumineers have experienced Grammy noms and one hell of an earworm in the shape of single Ho Hey.
Fresh outta Colorado, the band have seen a breakneck ascent to fame with the popularity of aforementioned single - the result of many years spent recording tunes in drummer Jeremiah's attic.
Americana at its best, guitarist Wesley employs folk riffs to create tender stories about love and sorrow. Comparisons to our own Mumford and Sons are obvious, but The Lumineers pared back approach to toe-tapping melodies mean this is the debut set everyone is talking about.
Since releasing their eponymous debut album in 2012, The Lumineers have experienced Grammy noms and one hell of an earworm in the shape of single Ho Hey.
Fresh outta Colorado, the band have seen a breakneck ascent to fame with the popularity of aforementioned single - the result of many years spent recording tunes in drummer Jeremiah's attic.
Americana at its best, guitarist Wesley employs folk riffs to create tender stories about love and sorrow. Comparisons to our own Mumford and Sons are obvious, but The Lumineers pared back approach to toe-tapping melodies mean this is the debut set everyone is talking about.