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Ben Schneider, leader of the folk-rock group Lord Huron, creates fantasy spaces with his work that exist outside of time. It’s as if a kitschy painting of a scrubby desert scene from the Old ...
Lord Huron may play that “crucial weirdo” role for some. To wit, the ideation behind the “Cosmic Selector” — a mysterious, maybe metaphysical jukebox where the punch of a button might ...
Schneider’s passion for art and music are often intertwined, and he has composed music for various visual art projects over the years. In 2010, Schneider self-released his first EP, Into the Sun ...
Lord Huron raises the question of what it means to live your art. A successful artist does, while others come across as cheesy to the skeptic viewer. Lord Huron treads on the threshold.
Lord Huron, a band with deep roots in Michigan, releases its latest album "Vide Noir" on April 20, 2018. The same night it performs a sold out show at 20 Monroe Live.
Lord Huron is a highly self-aware band, almost to the point of shtick. But then, I ask, isn’t that the point of most psychedelic art? This is world-building. This is narrative.
A month ago, Lord Huron shared a new single, “Not Dead Yet.” That didn’t come with news of a new album, but since the band’s latest effort was 2018’s Vide Noir and they tend to release a ...
It was a great pleasure to reconnect with Lord Huron for this edition of "Marquee Live at Home." The L.A.-based band dialed in from its '70s era Whispering Pines Studios, which is actually the ...