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The Lumineers

The Lumineers

“Wesley Schultz, 9, who wants to be an artist, said, ‘I spend a lot of time on my drawings and it turns out good ‘cause I’ve been practicing a lot.’”
-The New York Times, 3/15/92 

Twenty years ago, Wesley Schultz saw the future.

Back then, growing up in the New York City suburb of Ramsey, New Jersey, Wesley spent his days drawing side by side with his best friend, Josh Fraites. Today, as bandleader of The Lumineers, Wesley’s replaced his pencil with a guitar, his drawings with songs, and plays side by side with Joshua’s younger brother Jer- emiah. He still practices a lot, and it still turns out good.

But The Lumineers’ story didn’t come so easily.

It begins in 2002, the year Jeremiah’s brother, Josh, died from a drug overdose at 19. Amidst the loss and grief, Wes and Jer found solace in music, writing songs and playing gigs around New York. After bat- tling the city’s cutthroat music scene and impossibly high cost of living, the two decided to expand their horizons. They packed everything they owned—nothing more than a couple suitcases of clothes and a trailer full of musical instruments—and headed for Denver, Colorado. It was less a pilgrimage than act of stubborn hopefulness.

The first thing they did in Denver was place a Craigslist ad for a cellist, and the first person to respond was Neyla Pekarek, a classically trained Denver native. As a trio, they began playing at the Meadowlark, a gritty basement club where the city’s most talented songwriters gathered every Tuesday for an open mic and dollar PBRs. Neyla softened Wes and Jer’s rough edges while expanding her skills to mandolin and piano. And so The Lumineers sound took shape; an amalgam of heart-swelling stomp-and-clap acoustic rock, classic pop, and front-porch folk.

In 2011, an eponymous, self-recorded EP led to a self-booked tour, and before long The Lumineers started attracting devout fans, first across the Western US, then back in their old East Coast stamp- ing grounds. Young, old and in-between, they’re drawn by songs like “Ho Hey” and “Stubborn Love,” Americana-inflected barnburners in the vein of the Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons. They’re drawn by songs like “Slow it Down” and “Dead Sea,” slow, sultry ballads that suggest the raw revelations of Jeff Buckley and Ryan Adams. They’re drawn by the live Lumineers experience—a coming-together in musical solidarity against isolation, adversity, and despair.

The roots revival of the last few yeas has primed listeners for a new generation of rustic, heart-on-the- sleeve music—the kind that nods to tradition while setting off into uncharted territory. The Lumineers walk that line with an unerring gift for timeless melodies and soul-stirring lyrics. It will all be on display soon, on the band’s first full-length album, due in March.

Born out of sorrow, powered by passion, ripened by hard work, The Lumineers have found their sound when the world needs it most. 

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So I just heard about you all and already love it all. Just bought two albums I am completely convinced this is all I will listen to in may car and at home. My students will listen to these songs while they take assessments in class. Keep doing what you all are doing...making listeners' ears smile.

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Stubborn love is a truly fantastic tune. Is it f,c,g,c standard tuned?

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You guys are great! Come to Buffalo please:) although I am going to see you in Philly!

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Coming to Phoenix anytime soon?

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The Lumineers did World Cafe w/ David Dye and signed the wall of World Cafe artists in the XPN studios.

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New t-shirts for your - a couple more on the way...you'll see them at shows! http://instagr.am/p/KtN4h4q3uF/

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New t-shirts for your - a couple more on the way...you'll see them at shows! http://t.co/JDHXyFeN

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If you're in New Orleans, we're giving away 2 spaces to the private @liveset performance on Saturday (5pmEST/4pmCT). Who wants to go?

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Ryan Kluz just graduated from Ramapo College. Can you come and play for his party this weekend?

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where is the Liveset from NOLA on Saturday? I'll be in NOLA that night, would like to catch this show literally 'live' if possible. I can't make it to the Circle bar later that evening. . .

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thelumineers New t-shirts for your - a couple more on the way...you'll see them at shows! http://t.co/JDHXyFeN
5 hours ago

thelumineers @angelaleblanc sure! Email info@thelumineers dot com for info
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thelumineers @shockj cool email:info@thelumineers.com for info
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thelumineers @Radio947 we'd love to. Thanks for the support!!
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thelumineers If you're in New Orleans, we're giving away 2 spaces to the private @liveset performance on Saturday (5pmEST/4pmCT). Who wants to go?
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thelumineers Cool! RT @amazonmp3: "Ho Hey" by @thelumineers is a Song of the Summer candidate. The full album for $5 thru May: http://t.co/tYqGuJI5
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thelumineers US TOO!! RT @rosshinkle: getting excited about @thelumineers live on @liveset this SAT at 4PM CST | #lvst_lumineers http://t.co/XC5Prv8d
15 May

thelumineers Perfect day for makin mud pies. http://t.co/8Vsg5EzG
14 May

thelumineers New Orleans, Saturday Night! RT @cirlebarnola: "@thelumineers and Michael James Saturday night! $10 10 p.m."
14 May

thelumineers Not coming Tonight? Get to @RedRocksOnline - @TheFray & @Churchillband. Heard last night was amazing. Big night for #denvermusic @dstrasburg
12 May