From Genius: "Ben Schneider has said of Time’s Blur, the 14-minute closing instrumental to _Long Lost_ , that: "'All that track is made up of things you’ve just heard on the album, but they’re all stretched and warped… As I see it, representing time’s blur and how things get warped in your mind over time. Not necessarily erased, but changed, and they turn into something else, and I think that’s how memory works, at least for me, a lot of the time.' "He also hinted that the track may represent the fading memories of Tubbs Tarbell, a character who acts as the host of Alive From Whispering Pines and _Long Lost_ : "'He’s a very sentimental guy who really treasures his memories, but they’re slowly being taken from him by time’s blur.'"
Thank you! As do YOU... may you ease into that great wide open elsewhere when your time is right. I'm now in Palliative care with seconds seemingly like they could be my last, here. BUT, love remains... it really remains. So, love to you and yours, MaRia
Lord Huron has done something really special with this album. When I first saw they put a 14 minute instrumental in I thought it’s just some artsy shit, but it really completes the album and I’m so glad they put it in. The cosmic, country, 50’s, surfy vibes in this album are just incredible and have made what I think might be one of my favorite albums of all time.
I get that. I don’t at all consider myself a music snob, but this song just works for some reason, and it doesn’t take away from the album by being included
I love how Lord Huron builds these worlds and atmospheres with each album. Really brings you in an invests in the stories. I will love to fall asleep to this
I'm a Physics major, and I LOVE THIS! When the big bang occurred it made a sound...the "Ummmm" sound we jokingly say during meditation, everything is connected !
This is how life sounds when you are about to die. Everytime i listen to this song i feel connected to myself. Everything makes perfect sense but it doesn’t matter because i will die. I will be in the ocean, in the sky, in every where, just my soul floating.
Put this on driving through the snowy mountains sometime. It's a whole beautiful trip. Every time I make the drive over the pass I listen to Lord Huron.
Oh lads... you are so genuine & generous! I met you @ the SF Independent in 1/17. I told you that your music was helping me through the torture of cancer. Now, my numbers up. Terminal w/ no where to go other than leaving my broken body. I cry as I type these words, captured here in this space. I'm SO glad I got to live to hear & see 2 more of your gifts of heART. Take care, I'll see ya way out there! With great love, Maria in the black hat.
God bless you. I’m so sorry about your cancer. If you seek Jesus Christ and accept him, he will give you the promise of an eternity with no pain. One filled with peace and hope that lasts an eternity and couldn’t be found here on earth.
I love his music, too, Maria! So soothing, beautiful, and calming. It's this kind of sound that vibrates in synchrony with my deepest yearning and sorrows and lifts me up from the trench of depression. I am forever in awe of music's healing powers and magic, like invisible strings that softly stitch up our deepest wounds... Lots of love, Zoey
Something about this piece...it makes me choked up. It's like an etheral trip, but theres a sadness, trying to hide itself. It's like, these are echoes of other songs, but they are altered.
So I read an interview where Ben explained that this is a mix of all the other songs in the album. I can hear the slowed down chord progression of Twenty Long Years starting from 5.03 but I wondered if anyone can make out any others?
There's a bit of 'Drops in the Lake' from 6:50 onwards. I'm starting to think a lot of this could be layered, because its proven tough to figure out most other melodies. That being said, challenge for the ear and I'm not going to let up easy.
What I really like about this song is that you have all feelings and situations in the moment, and they're clear, but as time goes on it just becomes this hazy blurred mess of fragments of feelings and memories.
Lord Huron just became a part of the sound track of my long lost love story... the true story we’re living live that will help save humanity... “Where do I go when it’s all in my head? The Holy Darkness...” Now they are everywhere. We are all time traveling. I love being in the future. I miss my Allen time.
This is amazing. A very underrated track. This Athmosphere of this track let me see a forest in fog in Canada. I love this album. Lord Huron is ressurrected. Greetings from germany.
Deja Vu doesn't even feel the same anymore. Before I'd get chills, goosebumps or something, now it's just nothing. Just another "Oh, my sense of time really is fragmented, and this is more proof of that". Everything feels a little bit off.
And so, the living conscious cried, as the world around him started to fade away, just like his host. There was nothing he could do, but watch as the world turned to dust, and in his final moments, he was nowhere, which was everywhere, at the end of time.
4:50 -6:50 has got to be one of the most haunting and beautiful instrumental bits I've heard in my entire life, especially considering the premise of the song
@@annaruffley6707that would be really cool to someday perhaps find out the tracks he used for this masterpiece, I have a long lost friend who decoded a couple songs, he says, by playing the record very slowly, or something of that sort…
I knew this song, although original, reminded me of something and a few minutes ago I found it. Reminds me of When the Sky Pours Down Like a Fountain by Hammock. Post Rock FTW.
Big Everywhere At The End Of Time vibes here. Haunting and ethereal, it feels like echoes of memories from far out past the astral plane. [AFWP spoilers] I can picture Tubbs at the end of Ep4 fading away into the void, kept company by the memories of his friends and colleagues, the life he lived and the songs he loved and the record collection amassed through the years. Time's blur comes for him as it came for them, but he isn't lonely... he's long lost with all the rest of them, living beyond life in a slice of reality separate from anything else. So long, good luck, and goodbye, Tubbs.
@@ale90superarre mixed in with the covers of their older songs and the previews of the new songs there were also segments with Tubbs Tarbell which basically expanded on the lore behind Long Lost. No major stuff until ep4, which is the only real spoiler I can imagine mattering.
This needs to be played back at a higher speed to hear the melodies from the songs on the album. YT only allows a max playback speed set to 2, but the songs are there if you're patient. Probably need a 6-8 for real speed.
"Come with me," Freyja said, barely above a whisper. It was all Dakota needed to hear. All her life she had been waiting for this moment, perhaps foolheartedly. Few are afforded these moments, and even fewer still take full advantage of them. Yet standing there in the cooling glow of the moonlight, with the crisp air of an Arizona evening on her skin, she was ready to make the plunge. Freyja held out her hand and Dakota accepted it, adding a nod as surety. There was no turning back at this moment. By the time the sun rose, they would be far away from this cursed small town and every memory of the living hell she had to survive as if it were normal. Truth be told, it was normal for her. Prescott was the only town she knew: an ancient relic of the past populated by folks who were too stuck in their ways to find greener pastures. Nothing happened for Dakota in those city limits, and nothing ever would. It wasn't until this beautiful stranger came through town that she felt the urge to leave. Said urge was a long suppressed feeling. Wanting to runaway was for young folks, Dakota convinced herself, and as such was content with the drudgery of her dead-end job serving coffee to regulars and passersby. In reality, there is a yearning in us all and it never goes away. It can never be silenced, only ignored-and even then, it can only be ignored for so long. When the rusty door to the diner flung open, just moments before the end of Dakota's shift, she expected anything but the beautiful redhead with piercing eyes and a smile that glowed of the big city. She made her way straight to Dakota. "Is there anything good here to eat?" Freyja stood there, waiting for the answer; Dakota was stunned to silence by the beauty her eyes beheld. "Not much," Dakota squeezed out, letting honesty win over the prospect of tips. "Jeffrey is the night cook and he sucks. Deserts are the only thing that are any good here." Freyja laughed, taking a seat at the table Dakota just cleaned off. "I'll have coffee and whatever you think will fix my sweet tooth." Dakota hopped to action, knowing these last ten minutes of her shift weren't going to be like any of the others before. Hell, this wasn't going to be like any other day she had seen before. She dashed back and forth, grabbing the thickest slice of apple pie she could find from the rotating desert tray and brewing a fresh pot of coffee for the beautiful redhead. Back in the kitchen she was waved down by Mr. Carr, her pudgy boss who looked at her with dead eyes from behind his thick glasses. Without a word, he held out a dingy white envelope. He paid in cash, and she could tell by the thickness it wasn't a good week. "It's a bit short, but it's yours," he said, moving on to the next employee. With the envelope tucked in her back pocket and a fresh pot of coffee in her hand, Dakota went back over to the redhead. "Looks like somebody is overworked, huh?" said Freyja. Dakota let out a sigh, letting out the stress of the day. "It is what is is," Dakota said. "I'm all there is around here." "Is this what you want to do?" Dakota wanted to say "no", not even thinking twice about why she was confessing to this stranger. There was a blissful serenity in her eyes that seemed to beckon her. Dakota set down the pot of coffee on the table. "It's the end of my shift so I'm going for a smoke. Just leave $4 on the table." She didn't even care if the redhead owed more, this day was over and it would be someone else's concern. Outside, as she lit her cigarette, Dakota looked wistfully into the night sky. So many places she could be other than this small town, but yet here she was. She was so lost in thought, she didn't hear the redhead approach from behind until she tapper her on the shoulder. "I said, do you mind if I join you?" Without a word, Dakota held out the pack. "It's my last one." She gave her a light, watching the orange flicker off her soft freckled skin. "Thanks," she said with a nod, taking a drag and sending a long stream of smoke into the sky. "I'm Freyja." "Dakota," she said back, tapping her cracked name tag. It was then they spent the next few moments staring deeply into each other's eyes. Something told Dakota to look away in embarrassment, but instead a stronger voice told her to keep admiring the beauty in front of her. "Come with me," Freyja said, a barely above a whisper. "Where?" "Does it matter?" In truth, it didn't. Dakota took her hand, knowing it could her only chance out of the dead end town she called home for her whole life. They climbed into her red sedan, the radio coming to life as the key entered the ignition. The voices on the radio serenaded Dakota as she took a deep breath and let it out. She was really doing this. The radio sang out, "Oh there's a river that winds on forever. I'm gonna see where it leads..."
Yeah, Its the album's meaning coming full circle about how, people grow old, die and are forgotten, but maybe, just maybe. We can remember them through their music And if not, they fade away to what you hear now
Wow this sound is magnificent it is a masterpiece it made me cry and brought alot of emotions it brought alot of memories of the time the love of my life my grandmother told me it was her time to go, and her last words were she will be waiting for me in the flower meadow and it was so hard to hear her say that to me and going thru those agonizing two weeks until the day we laid her to rest and literally a sound like this has been playing in my head every time i think of her and time has definitely been blur since then I can’t believe it’s been 6 months already
"Your kiss is such a sacred thing to me. I can't believe that it's just a burning memory"
Heartaches!
Is this a reference to Everywhere at the End of Time?
The title and the atmosphere of this song made me remind of the caretaker
To Gnomesmell Terr... .. FOR For real no kidding you really got to kiss him what a sweet memory. Hilda Jones
From Genius:
"Ben Schneider has said of Time’s Blur, the 14-minute closing instrumental to _Long Lost_ , that:
"'All that track is made up of things you’ve just heard on the album, but they’re all stretched and warped… As I see it, representing time’s blur and how things get warped in your mind over time. Not necessarily erased, but changed, and they turn into something else, and I think that’s how memory works, at least for me, a lot of the time.'
"He also hinted that the track may represent the fading memories of Tubbs Tarbell, a character who acts as the host of Alive From Whispering Pines and _Long Lost_ :
"'He’s a very sentimental guy who really treasures his memories, but they’re slowly being taken from him by time’s blur.'"
😮😢❤
Thanks for this. Alive from Whispering Pines was amazing. 💫🩵
If you're reading this, you have a kind soul.
Thank you! As do YOU... may you ease into that great wide open elsewhere when your time is right. I'm now in Palliative care with seconds seemingly like they could be my last, here. BUT, love remains... it really remains. So, love to you and yours, MaRia
@@SensoriaMaRia Hoping you get to live your life to the fullest. May you have better days, happiness, and family. :)
God, I hope so, thanks though
Thanks so mucj
I dont
Lord Huron has done something really special with this album. When I first saw they put a 14 minute instrumental in I thought it’s just some artsy shit, but it really completes the album and I’m so glad they put it in. The cosmic, country, 50’s, surfy vibes in this album are just incredible and have made what I think might be one of my favorite albums of all time.
I get that. I don’t at all consider myself a music snob, but this song just works for some reason, and it doesn’t take away from the album by being included
I love how Lord Huron builds these worlds and atmospheres with each album. Really brings you in an invests in the stories. I will love to fall asleep to this
Certainly. 🌌
It sounds like a mantra 🌌🌌🌠🌠🧡🧡💚💚
Well said! This is so good...
3am and Times Blur…..
Now that's a compliment!
this is what the end credits of the universe will sound like
And then Buddha lets out a squeaky fart and we all giggle as the world fades to black...
I'm a Physics major, and I LOVE THIS! When the big bang occurred it made a sound...the "Ummmm" sound we jokingly say during meditation, everything is connected !
@@melissac.7503 dumb question maybe, but I thought sound couldn't travel through the vacuum of space? How could the big bang have made a sound
Exactly!!!!
Brilliant!
This is how life sounds when you are about to die. Everytime i listen to this song i feel connected to myself. Everything makes perfect sense but it doesn’t matter because i will die. I will be in the ocean, in the sky, in every where, just my soul floating.
The vibe...do you feel it ?
Can't explaine just feel...
absalutely
Put this on driving through the snowy mountains sometime. It's a whole beautiful trip. Every time I make the drive over the pass I listen to Lord Huron.
I think this is the song all those who've passed sing from beyond earth.
That's really beautiful
Yes!
wow!
Oh lads... you are so genuine & generous! I met you @ the SF Independent in 1/17. I told you that your music was helping me through the torture of cancer. Now, my numbers up. Terminal w/ no where to go other than leaving my broken body. I cry as I type these words, captured here in this space. I'm SO glad I got to live to hear & see 2 more of your gifts of heART. Take care, I'll see ya way out there! With great love, Maria in the black hat.
God bless you. I’m so sorry about your cancer. If you seek Jesus Christ and accept him, he will give you the promise of an eternity with no pain. One filled with peace and hope that lasts an eternity and couldn’t be found here on earth.
I love his music, too, Maria! So soothing, beautiful, and calming. It's this kind of sound that vibrates in synchrony with my deepest yearning and sorrows and lifts me up from the trench of depression. I am forever in awe of music's healing powers and magic, like invisible strings that softly stitch up our deepest wounds...
Lots of love,
Zoey
Ok
@@joshuamartinez6105 rip
Something about this piece...it makes me choked up. It's like an etheral trip, but theres a sadness, trying to hide itself. It's like, these are echoes of other songs, but they are altered.
They are echoes! This is made up of slowed and distorted samples from all the other songs on the album
“Time’s blur comes for us all”
Boxes of decades for me. ten years to a box. Five full boxes.
In the end times blur grips us all .
no lyrics but a lot of tears
This song is like the tutorial level for _Everywhere At The End of Time_
Amen
@@gnomesmellterribly7233no
Love that there is no words.its the radio waves of thoughts
Tripping out on this one...played it 3 times in a row and PERFECT EVERY TIME.
Keep expecting Tubbs to come in and say "May you live until you die..."
"Wake up. It's time to wake up"
So I read an interview where Ben explained that this is a mix of all the other songs in the album. I can hear the slowed down chord progression of Twenty Long Years starting from 5.03 but I wondered if anyone can make out any others?
There's a bit of 'Drops in the Lake' from 6:50 onwards. I'm starting to think a lot of this could be layered, because its proven tough to figure out most other melodies. That being said, challenge for the ear and I'm not going to let up easy.
Somewhere around 13:40 I believe it’s a part of I Lied, and before it it kinda sounds like What Do It Mean, but still nothing totally sure
Yeahh now that you guys brought this up I can hear it
There's definitely some Mine Forever at 4:08
@@kruftustin YES the AFWP bit at the start of the video!
one day, we will find each other again and it will all make sense. until then, I will be here
This how it all ends, in eternal magnificent sound
I imagine this is what floating around in space sounds like🌌
This song makes me like im dying but I'm happy about it and peace is all I can experience
This entire album is Ketamine therapy playlist gold.
What I really like about this song is that you have all feelings and situations in the moment, and they're clear, but as time goes on it just becomes this hazy blurred mess of fragments of feelings and memories.
Lord Huron just became a part of the sound track of my long lost love story... the true story we’re living live that will help save humanity... “Where do I go when it’s all in my head? The Holy Darkness...” Now they are everywhere. We are all time traveling. I love being in the future. I miss my Allen time.
This is amazing. A very underrated track. This Athmosphere of this track let me see a forest in fog in Canada.
I love this album. Lord Huron is ressurrected.
Greetings from germany.
I don't know why I have wings and I am floating above the clouds when I'm hearing this
Deja Vu doesn't even feel the same anymore. Before I'd get chills, goosebumps or something, now it's just nothing. Just another "Oh, my sense of time really is fragmented, and this is more proof of that".
Everything feels a little bit off.
It’s equally chilling as it is amazing
And so, the living conscious cried, as the world around him started to fade away, just like his host. There was nothing he could do, but watch as the world turned to dust, and in his final moments, he was nowhere, which was everywhere, at the end of time.
4:50 -6:50 has got to be one of the most haunting and beautiful instrumental bits I've heard in my entire life, especially considering the premise of the song
This song is a mix of all songs in the album slowed and reverbed. I believe this is what do it mean, maybe long lost.
@@annaruffley6707that would be really cool to someday perhaps find out the tracks he used for this masterpiece, I have a long lost friend who decoded a couple songs, he says, by playing the record very slowly, or something of that sort…
I love every Lord Huron song.
Me too.
I knew this song, although original, reminded me of something and a few minutes ago I found it. Reminds me of When the Sky Pours Down Like a Fountain by Hammock.
Post Rock FTW.
i'll listen while watching the sunset in a quiet place :')
Big Everywhere At The End Of Time vibes here. Haunting and ethereal, it feels like echoes of memories from far out past the astral plane.
[AFWP spoilers]
I can picture Tubbs at the end of Ep4 fading away into the void, kept company by the memories of his friends and colleagues, the life he lived and the songs he loved and the record collection amassed through the years. Time's blur comes for him as it came for them, but he isn't lonely... he's long lost with all the rest of them, living beyond life in a slice of reality separate from anything else. So long, good luck, and goodbye, Tubbs.
Wait what's AFWP? (I haven't read beyond the spoiler warning)
@@ale90superarre Alive from Whispering Pines
@@Kee715 But how can there be spoilers for that? Is there a movie or video I haven't seen or something? o_O
@@ale90superarre mixed in with the covers of their older songs and the previews of the new songs there were also segments with Tubbs Tarbell which basically expanded on the lore behind Long Lost. No major stuff until ep4, which is the only real spoiler I can imagine mattering.
Ah, yes. I thought I was the only one who was thinking of The Caretaker's Everywhere At The End Of Time. Good thinking
Oooh this is gonna be my new fav ambient music
Some producer: Ben, the label needs the album to surpass 58 minutes, but we have only 45 minutes recorded!
Ben: Say no more
This song is like mixing different colours at different stages in the moving water.
mesmerizing and melodic. a full spectrum auditory experience, complete with chills down the spine and hairs standing on end. thank you for this.
I think I'd enjoy hearing this one more time when my end is near. Only problem, is I'd want to stick around for Love Me Like You Used To.
I literally started crying
This music is for meditation :) beautiful!
5:02 it feels like dying (i mean in the good way) death isn't a bad thing for those who die, it is bad for us who stay here.
This needs to be played back at a higher speed to hear the melodies from the songs on the album. YT only allows a max playback speed set to 2, but the songs are there if you're patient. Probably need a 6-8 for real speed.
"Come with me," Freyja said, barely above a whisper.
It was all Dakota needed to hear. All her life she had been waiting for this moment, perhaps foolheartedly. Few are afforded these moments, and even fewer still take full advantage of them.
Yet standing there in the cooling glow of the moonlight, with the crisp air of an Arizona evening on her skin, she was ready to make the plunge.
Freyja held out her hand and Dakota accepted it, adding a nod as surety.
There was no turning back at this moment.
By the time the sun rose, they would be far away from this cursed small town and every memory of the living hell she had to survive as if it were normal. Truth be told, it was normal for her. Prescott was the only town she knew: an ancient relic of the past populated by folks who were too stuck in their ways to find greener pastures.
Nothing happened for Dakota in those city limits, and nothing ever would.
It wasn't until this beautiful stranger came through town that she felt the urge to leave. Said urge was a long suppressed feeling. Wanting to runaway was for young folks, Dakota convinced herself, and as such was content with the drudgery of her dead-end job serving coffee to regulars and passersby.
In reality, there is a yearning in us all and it never goes away. It can never be silenced, only ignored-and even then, it can only be ignored for so long.
When the rusty door to the diner flung open, just moments before the end of Dakota's shift, she expected anything but the beautiful redhead with piercing eyes and a smile that glowed of the big city.
She made her way straight to Dakota.
"Is there anything good here to eat?"
Freyja stood there, waiting for the answer; Dakota was stunned to silence by the beauty her eyes beheld.
"Not much," Dakota squeezed out, letting honesty win over the prospect of tips. "Jeffrey is the night cook and he sucks. Deserts are the only thing that are any good here."
Freyja laughed, taking a seat at the table Dakota just cleaned off. "I'll have coffee and whatever you think will fix my sweet tooth."
Dakota hopped to action, knowing these last ten minutes of her shift weren't going to be like any of the others before. Hell, this wasn't going to be like any other day she had seen before.
She dashed back and forth, grabbing the thickest slice of apple pie she could find from the rotating desert tray and brewing a fresh pot of coffee for the beautiful redhead.
Back in the kitchen she was waved down by Mr. Carr, her pudgy boss who looked at her with dead eyes from behind his thick glasses. Without a word, he held out a dingy white envelope. He paid in cash, and she could tell by the thickness it wasn't a good week.
"It's a bit short, but it's yours," he said, moving on to the next employee.
With the envelope tucked in her back pocket and a fresh pot of coffee in her hand, Dakota went back over to the redhead.
"Looks like somebody is overworked, huh?" said Freyja.
Dakota let out a sigh, letting out the stress of the day.
"It is what is is," Dakota said. "I'm all there is around here."
"Is this what you want to do?"
Dakota wanted to say "no", not even thinking twice about why she was confessing to this stranger. There was a blissful serenity in her eyes that seemed to beckon her.
Dakota set down the pot of coffee on the table. "It's the end of my shift so I'm going for a smoke. Just leave $4 on the table."
She didn't even care if the redhead owed more, this day was over and it would be someone else's concern.
Outside, as she lit her cigarette, Dakota looked wistfully into the night sky. So many places she could be other than this small town, but yet here she was.
She was so lost in thought, she didn't hear the redhead approach from behind until she tapper her on the shoulder.
"I said, do you mind if I join you?"
Without a word, Dakota held out the pack. "It's my last one."
She gave her a light, watching the orange flicker off her soft freckled skin.
"Thanks," she said with a nod, taking a drag and sending a long stream of smoke into the sky. "I'm Freyja."
"Dakota," she said back, tapping her cracked name tag.
It was then they spent the next few moments staring deeply into each other's eyes. Something told Dakota to look away in embarrassment, but instead a stronger voice told her to keep admiring the beauty in front of her.
"Come with me," Freyja said, a barely above a whisper.
"Where?"
"Does it matter?"
In truth, it didn't. Dakota took her hand, knowing it could her only chance out of the dead end town she called home for her whole life.
They climbed into her red sedan, the radio coming to life as the key entered the ignition. The voices on the radio serenaded Dakota as she took a deep breath and let it out. She was really doing this.
The radio sang out, "Oh there's a river that winds on forever. I'm gonna see where it leads..."
I’m way too invested in this story already!
Is this OC?
Omg I loved this!
@@tamie341 yeah, I just played the video twice and typed as I went on. Repurposed characters I created from another project of mine.
This was beautiful
Still so beautiful even without words
I think that this thing is meant to represent the growing obscurity of these once great artists as time passes and blurs the past.
Yeah, Its the album's meaning coming full circle about how, people grow old, die and are forgotten, but maybe, just maybe. We can remember them through their music
And if not, they fade away to what you hear now
I have no words to this masterpiece
It s like the sound of all planets in our solar system playing a song together…🎼
When you get home and you dont remember if you stopped at the lights. Y'all are good. Very long intro. Deep thought but no thought.
This bring me to somewhere in the atmosphere and it so quite of the soul🍃
Whoa. Just started listening to the new Lord Huron stuff. Pretty remarkable so far.
Stunning Everything, Time_ is only an expression made of man ; like a blink , true time is held only in the hands of God 🤲 الحمد لله
This is awesome so damn relaxing thank you for making such beautiful and great music keep it up lord Huron
14 minutes? more epic could not be my Lord Huron, the gods return 💚
Definitely thoughts in the air
If you haven’t seen the 1990 tv series, Twin Peaks, find it, and
immerse yourself.
There really is something haunting and terrifying about this and I’m all here for it
The most beautiful melodies
This holds the sounds of a nebula.
thank you for this amazing album 🌲💚
Simply amazing work. This record it's awesome! It does me to get a trip around my thinkings.
This will be our 2021 yule log on loop.
Is it me or i feel Brian Eno flying around this sound? Wonderful!
So Agee! Deep Blue.
Stars of the Lid and Vangelis would be proud of this. Gorgeous music.
Wow this sound is magnificent it is a masterpiece it made me cry and brought alot of emotions it brought alot of memories of the time the love of my life my grandmother told me it was her time to go, and her last words were she will be waiting for me in the flower meadow and it was so hard to hear her say that to me and going thru those agonizing two weeks until the day we laid her to rest and literally a sound like this has been playing in my head every time i think of her and time has definitely been blur since then I can’t believe it’s been 6 months already
around 6:00 i started to tear up not sure why
Music resonates ❤
Strong Phaedra vibes at 7 mins. Love it!
Emotional 🖤
I love this. The last Album I can remember with stuff like this on it, was from Enigma. It's just spiritual.
Silly rabbit! Lord Huron doesn't make albums they use soundscapes to create landscapes in order for the mind to escape
I need this so much for my soul
Soul Rx
and down forever I go into the rabbit hole, filled with everlasting magic and wonders!
My favorite part is 0:00 - 14:17
🇨🇴 Apenas lo escucho y me encanto. Ojalá algún día este en Cali 🇨🇴 dando un concierto por que si valdría la pena verlos y escucharlos.
The story behind this one is so bittersweet
I love Lord Huron ♥️
Yes
Someone needs to write a AU here so we can read while listening to this beautiful melody
I accept this challenge
@@stevenkay4104 you actually did it lol
@@majesthijmenii1976 as the Joker said, I’m a man of my word
This is a good meditation piece.
✨🧡✨
This is a great Christmas morning album...
This is inspiring.
2021: a space oddity (hold the lyrics)
I'm not really sure it makes sense, but this just makes me want to cry.
Esse álbum é uma obra de arte sonora, sou extremamente sensível a sons, é dificil explicar! mds
In the radio waves
A new fb post had a saying,'if art is the decorating of space,music is the decorating of time' LH said sure
That one part with the guitar would've been cool in TLOS2 like in the sad moments 5:02 - 6:17
SO relaxing💆
Gracias por éste hermoso álbum, trasmite tranquilidad y con hermosos sonidos🖤
🧡🧡💚💚🌌🌌 sin palabras!!
Lord Huron❤️
My new drive time music! 💗💕💗
You can't drive to this, you'll fall asleep
@@MrComedygoldFilms lol good point, I think I’d be too deep in some thoughts to sleep haha 😆 (not safe for driving either) lol
Beginning of the world
PEACEFUL 🥺🧡🧡
After reading the comments here I have one question for all... Have any of you heard of Aphex Twin selected ambient works vol.2?
Get through Time's Blur without crying or having an existential crisis challenge go
For me this lands halfway between the rest of the album and Blade Runner.
Beginnings great it's a little space cowboy floyd. Mixed with am I in heaven or hell? The words will tell me. But great intro.
Greatness underrated🤘
it’s great
Finally a song that I can sleep to
I'm not crying, you are