Set list: Ancient Names (Part 1) 0:55 Meet Me in the Woods 6:18 The World Ender 10:48 Never Ever 15:42 Ends of the Earth 19:20 Dead Man’s Hand 24:10 Back from the Edge 28:41 Secret of Life 32:32 Wait by the River 37:15 Frozen Pines 41:00 (Poem Interlude) 45:15 La Belle Fleur Sauvage 47:45 Fool for Love 52:14 Ancient Names (Part II) 56:05 Way Out There 59:10 When the Night is Over 1:03:57 Moonbeam 1:09:55 Hurricane (Johnnie’s Theme) 1:14:17 Time to Run 1:18:41 -- Night We Met 1:26:45 We Went Wild 1:31:03
Their music literally sounds like mountains of dog shit, it is an affront to all five senses... its painful how bad these clowns are. Its like they are TRYING to play the most irritating drivel ever heard, btw they are succeeding!
@@joedames7432 I'm not an expert on the lord Huron narrative but it seems to begin in the west with "time to run" then there's a lot of songs that are inspired by Ben's time in Indonesia such as "lonesome dreams" and wanting to return west with "I will be back one day" The songs all come from different perspectives on a person traveling east anyway.
My daughter has been a fan for a number of years. I never heard of them but it’s all she talked about. Last year she took me to a show in New Haven. I thought I would be bored since I didn’t know any of their music. She had the biggest smile from beginning to end and knew all the words of every song. I never saw her so happy and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. Probably one of the best most intimate shows I’ve ever been to. Looking at a road trip to Toronto now.
@@mindfloodnc he meant silent in a positive way like you see shawn mendes live its just teenage girl screaming their lungs out but here people are just listening to good music
When I saw them live I was so happy to see everyone just enjoying the performance and not blocking everyone’s view with their phones up recording everything. We need more of that
This band is incredible. Never have I heard a band that takes me to so many places. Discovered them when I was going through some hard times. Thank you Lord Huron.
I feel exacly the same. Listening to them helped me going through my hard times because I didn't feel like myself, I felt like I was living a whole different story.
Their music evokes feelings of mystery, somber, mysticism, a connection to nature.. its a story for people decipher and then cry when they discover it.
This is a perfect description... I can't articulate what I feel when I listen to them, but for some reason, I get an amazing feeling.... almost like I am at a distance from everything and everyone, like floating above the world just for a bit, feeling alone, but feeling love & being ok with it all... just peaceful.
I found them just this year ... WHERE have I been?? I heard a 7-second snippet of "Take Me Back to the Night We Met" on a FB Reel about a golden doodle of all things. Looked that song up ASAP and a whole new dimension opened up ... like the flotilla g, being alone but happy yet a little sad ... that's how life is. It was all about a strange sad place in a relationship I knew I shouldn't be in... I'd walk in the dark hit summer nights and still in the icy cold December nights ... LH playing and I think things out. They've been a blessing. God works in mysterious ways...😉☮️
Shout out for the drummer, Mark Barry. Not really flashy, but very solid, creative, and plays well to the song. Though I would like to see him go off sometime. You can tell he has it in him.
Band couldn't exist without Mark Barry. And he really WENT OFF like a BOMB on Time to Run. But this is a highly INTEGRATED ensemble; most of the time, you don't know who to credit -- other than Ben Schneider, who could teach a paving stone to recite Shakespeare: Man has a magic mandible.
Saw them a few months ago, and I gotta say, I hope you get to see them someday. Absolutely killer show, keep coming back here to rewatch a couple songs just to relive it.
I just listened to LH for the first time on this video, agree they are fantastic musicians... the world is full of SO MANY fantastic musicians, no time to see and hear them all. Music is the magic of togetherness... there would be no war if music ruled the world.
I've seen them twice over several years and I cried basically for the entirety of both shows. Especially when they play the Night We Met. I can never not cry to that song.
0:00 ancient names pt. 1 6:00 meet me in the woods 10:45 the world ender 15:35 never ever 19:20 ends of the earth 24:08 dead mans hand 28:42 back from the edge 32:25 secret of life 37:15 wait by the river 40:35 frozen pines 47:47 la belle fleur sauvage 51:35 fool for love 56:05 ancient names pt. 2 59:10 way out there 1:03:50 when the night is over 1:09:48 moonbeam 1:14:18 hurricane 1:19:00 time to run 1:26:45 the night we met 1:31:00 we went wild
I know some people don’t like his voice, but I really wouldn’t have it any other way. His voice is perfect for some of these songs and honestly it’s not really that bad so that detracts from the song. I love this band honestly
Tarnoyan Warrior I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like his voice. It’s “the sound”... the total package. It doesn’t always translate live the way it does on the album, but that just adds to the authenticity of the live experience IMO.
I love them! Saw them in SLC in 2022. When the show ended, and the applause finally died down, the audience just stood there in mesmerized. No one left. They finally came out, Ben was moved, U could tell. They did The night we met and promised they’d come back. And they are, June 2023. Yay!!! Live is like being on 🔥
I was there! Sandy Ampitheatre is where you're talking about, right?!? I took my wife. She only knew about them because of the exposure she has gotten from my listening all the time. I tried to explain all the nuances of the songs and how certain protagonists show up in different places within multiple songs and how they are related. She just nods her head and says "ohhh, that's cool." She enjoyed it, but the real experience comes from the understanding.
My friend opened for them at Gallivan when they came back in 2023. That was my introduction to them and I’ve been obsessed ever since! Seeing them in Red Rocks in 2025!
This is the most amazing band of the millenium. I love the divercity, the calmness in some songs, the misty stuff, Marks percussions, the world music bits and pieces, Bens broken voice, and all the goodies of the other members.
Poem Interlude "I stood back from the edge of the pure black void Muttering ancient names in forgotten tones Staring up at the jeweled sky Torn asunder by moonbeams silver sliver I bare my bones beneath the Balancer's Eye And cry never ever out to the big chasmic cosmos The universe yawns and lands its long-armed blows By forces known to her, I'm thrust through the firmament Lost in time, lost in space I scan the spinning sky in an awe and I spy an emerald star; this I followed Across eons, beneath black oceans, passed places anywhere darkness pools and pools when the night is over I followed the emerald star and by and by I return, diminished and dumped The flowers grow and wilt and die, while I wait beside the river, with the secret of life in hand Staring into the pure black void"
Love these guys. I was introduced to them by a friend who is 34 years younger than me! I was complaining about the state of music today and she sent me this link. I am totally hooked :)
this was honestly the best set transition I have ever seen, I love how at the beginning, the go straight for ancient names to meet me in the woods was so clean and sounded fantastic with the electric.
After a year-plus of being in a pandemic-induced quarantine, this show seems like a dream come true. I miss good, live music so much and would LOVE to see LH in the near future!
I like that with the albums their style changes too, it's not always the same tone, or the same kinda feeling. The first two albums feel like nature, like someone hiking on a long journey, vide noir felt dark, and nostalgic, and long lost feels like it's heavily influenced by 40s and 50s styled music, so it's always something different. Not alot of musicians do this really, they stick to one sound and one only
I never get tired of listening to absolutely every song!!! We rode our horses across the state of Michigan and this music is so hauntingly beautiful! Reminds me of Michigan! We spent so much time in the Michigan woods!❤❤❤. This music is magically transforming! Good for the soul!
Lord Huron shows me, that music styles are never dead. They live on and can breathe life anytime. Ben brings so many influences right back to life in so many songs. It's...amazing.
Exactly what I was gonna say, Sam-Hopkins. Elvis style of singing and surf-guitar effects. It's like a hybrid of Chris Isaak and Bruce Springsteen if they were to conspire to write the soundtrack to a Tarantino movie. ;)
I keep coming back to this performance. It's got Vide Noir, Strange Trails, Lonesome Dreams and even some of their older content. I share this whenever I want to introduce people to the band
Nobody here understands that the crowd is supposed to be relatively quiet during songs. This is what we call “musical theatre” .... we’ll let the band provide any and all audio... it’s Huron time
I recently discovered Lord Huron at the beginning of the Covid pandemic and fall asleep to their music every night. The music is so beautiful and soothing. Although the stories are about lost love and darkness, I can't help but feel that all will work out in both worlds.
Susan Kirby I found them about four years ago but still I agree with you. I also use my google home to listen to them at night when I’m going to sleep. I like to listen to there album “Strange trails” when I go on trips or road trips
Lord Huron, I have never heard of you until today when I heard one of your songs on Sirius-XM radio - the Spectrum channel (Kristine Stone was the DJ). I decided to look you up on UA-cam, and I am enjoying this concert very much! I am a fan now!
Never heard about Lord Huron before. It was this certain feeling that we all know that brought me here! Far away from what I normaly listen to, this is pure honest entertainment.
Yeah, it's a pull. I first heard the band on my local PBS TV station. Clips from this show at the House of Blues in Boston. That was about 18 months ago. I was entranced by the songs and musicianship. Never knew the date of the performance until now. It was the day my best friend died in Boston. The very same day and year. Guess I had to find Lord Huron for special reasons, too. Real special.
Fantastic band, fantastic tracks with fantastic lyrics plays live in a mystic place. I can feel this special mood in front of my pc! Damn, really stunning gig there. Thx a lot to all guys of "Lord Huron"! 🎉🎉🥂🌻🌻🌻
I discovered Lord Huron through a friend who recommended "La Belle Fleur Sauvage". I was immediately in love with them and the whole Strange Trails album which I would listen on repeat to go meet my girlfriend who lived in a different city. I had pleasant memories associated with that album. The relationship eventually ended with heartbreak and that's when they released Vide Noir, which soon became my go to album. Thanks for being there during the good times and the not so good ones LH.
We just seen Lord Huron Jun 1st at The red-rocks and it was amazing and the view forever behind them was breathtaking. Also got to meet his mother and 10k people sang happy birthday to her. Awesome night 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love love love thé song but not my fav on the album, I liked it more before 13rw...I feel like the show kinda ruined it for me. I’m glad they finally got some hype tho!
The version of 'The Night We Met' with Phoebe Bridgers gets me every time. When she sings "When you had not touched me yet" ... wow, that is one powerful lyric. Of course, thanks to that song, I am now obsessed with Phoebe. She and her music are just amazing!!! I love her.
For more than a year now, they've been just about all I listen to. It's Rock, Blues, Folk, Country, Western, Surf...every possible genre, repackaged and New, Improved. And the world created in Schneider's lyrics give me the willies, in a good way. The day I get tired of them is gonna be a pretty depressing day.
@BobStBubba I get sick of bands and artists pretty quickly but I’ve been listening to them for about four years so it would be very upsetting if I got sick of them. They are the best band ever in my opinion. You literally have my exact mindset. I also think that your description of there music is pretty accurate I would say there like a indie fork rock band. Hope you see this @BobStBubba. Have a nice day!
Absolutely love this guy and his band, how is it I am just hearing his music. This band should be on the air waves 24/7. Hopefully they will be playing in Michigan soon.
first heard this brilliant band on the film A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail a 1998 autobiographical book by travel writer Bill Bryson, love every song, have all 3 albums
Found these guys on UA-cam. I still haven't heard them played anywhere else (except that I've added them to my spotify playlist). Very unique sound that kind of reaches your soul. I can listen to them for hours.
I’ve been listening to these guys since 2014 and I have not yet to find a single song I am not completely obsessed with. So happy they’re performing with Mumford and Sons this summer in Denver.
This band has accompanied me from the summer of 2018 and I hope it stays with me forever. I’m extremely blessed to be seeing them live in April. I’m extremely excited. It’s taken me places I’ve never thought I’d go. While listening to every album on repeat, I imagine places that don’t even exist. It’s quite beautiful. (Into the sun is my favorite album)
Set list:
Ancient Names (Part 1) 0:55
Meet Me in the Woods 6:18
The World Ender 10:48
Never Ever 15:42
Ends of the Earth 19:20
Dead Man’s Hand 24:10
Back from the Edge 28:41
Secret of Life 32:32
Wait by the River 37:15
Frozen Pines 41:00
(Poem Interlude) 45:15
La Belle Fleur Sauvage 47:45
Fool for Love 52:14
Ancient Names (Part II) 56:05
Way Out There 59:10
When the Night is Over 1:03:57
Moonbeam 1:09:55
Hurricane (Johnnie’s Theme) 1:14:17
Time to Run 1:18:41
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Night We Met 1:26:45
We Went Wild 1:31:03
Jaime Davis good taste
My favorite: 1:26:44
The Night We Met is Lord Huron best song
Crack
@@GusttavoMelo Yes
do you have the poem perchance?
This isn't music. This is magic.
It's both.
Perfect description
Their music literally feels like the mountains if that even makes sense
Changes from album to album tbh.
Absolutely, I always think that myself
@@TheReck12 Very much indeed! I love their 2015 album, but the one of last year is like another band?!
Heavy
Their music literally sounds like mountains of dog shit, it is an affront to all five senses... its painful how bad these clowns are. Its like they are TRYING to play the most irritating drivel ever heard, btw they are succeeding!
Lonesome dreams: The East
Strange Trails: The West
Vide Noir: The Void
Lonesome dreams is the west
Nvm I’m wrong but like it do seem like the west doe
@@joedames7432 I'm not an expert on the lord Huron narrative but it seems to begin in the west with "time to run" then there's a lot of songs that are inspired by Ben's time in Indonesia such as "lonesome dreams" and wanting to return west with "I will be back one day" The songs all come from different perspectives on a person traveling east anyway.
It depends on the song but as far as the general vibe I agree 100 percent
Lonesome Dreams - Life
Strange Trails - Desth
Vide Noir - the Void
This band motivated me to go and live in the wild , hello from Swedish cabins , folks
My daughter has been a fan for a number of years. I never heard of them but it’s all she talked about. Last year she took me to a show in New Haven. I thought I would be bored since I didn’t know any of their music. She had the biggest smile from beginning to end and knew all the words of every song. I never saw her so happy and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. Probably one of the best most intimate shows I’ve ever been to. Looking at a road trip to Toronto now.
That's such a cool story. Glad you got to share such an amazing experience with your daughter!!!!
His fans are silent too, not something you normally see at a concert. Just straight up enjoying the music.
Dont think its the fans fault - hypnotic-trance like music. LH music-lyrics takes you off to far off places/imagery-/journey
@@mindfloodnc he meant silent in a positive way like you see shawn mendes live its just teenage girl screaming their lungs out but here people are just listening to good music
LOUISA LOUISA LOUSIA
When I saw them live I was so happy to see everyone just enjoying the performance and not blocking everyone’s view with their phones up recording everything. We need more of that
So happy to see this comment before I start listening :) fantastic
This band is incredible. Never have I heard a band that takes me to so many places.
Discovered them when I was going through some hard times. Thank you Lord Huron.
Same
I feel exacly the same. Listening to them helped me going through my hard times because I didn't feel like myself, I felt like I was living a whole different story.
@Ana Carolina Lorena
Beautifully explained. Stay strong. :]
@@Moondancin haha thank you. I wish the best for you too
I understand where you are coming from! LH is more of a feel than a definable genera of music, very timeless.
Their music evokes feelings of mystery, somber, mysticism, a connection to nature.. its a story for people decipher and then cry when they discover it.
This is a perfect description... I can't articulate what I feel when I listen to them, but for some reason, I get an amazing feeling.... almost like I am at a distance from everything and everyone, like floating above the world just for a bit, feeling alone, but feeling love & being ok with it all... just peaceful.
I found them just this year ... WHERE have I been?? I heard a 7-second snippet of "Take Me Back to the Night We Met" on a FB Reel about a golden doodle of all things. Looked that song up ASAP and a whole new dimension opened up ... like the flotilla g, being alone but happy yet a little sad ... that's how life is. It was all about a strange sad place in a relationship I knew I shouldn't be in... I'd walk in the dark hit summer nights and still in the icy cold December nights ... LH playing and I think things out. They've been a blessing. God works in mysterious ways...😉☮️
❤
3:13 they each completely get lost in what their doing at the time. it’s so great to witness shit like this
The great thing about LH is by the time you listen to all his songs your ready to start over and do it again.
This band has earned a Grammy from this performance alone. Percussion is exquisite.
Shout out for the drummer, Mark Barry. Not really flashy, but very solid, creative, and plays well to the song. Though I would like to see him go off sometime. You can tell he has it in him.
Jay Van Mersbergen he plays some pretty intricate stuff, the dude is super talented for sure
Indeed! The drummer it's very solid!
Band couldn't exist without Mark Barry. And he really WENT OFF like a BOMB on Time to Run. But this is a highly INTEGRATED ensemble; most of the time, you don't know who to credit -- other than Ben Schneider, who could teach a paving stone to recite Shakespeare: Man has a magic mandible.
He’s a machine, for sure!
Saw them in Portland Maine in July 2018!
it was bittersweet but they were tight-
played most of their new stuff which is off the chain!
I cannot physically describe how much I love this band
I love this band too ❤️
After seeing this, I'm willing to drive about 5 hours to their show.
Wish I could do that hahaaha
Im thinking about going to their Red Rocks performance in Colorado.... I'm in Toronto lol
Saw them a few months ago, and I gotta say, I hope you get to see them someday. Absolutely killer show, keep coming back here to rewatch a couple songs just to relive it.
I did a 4 and a half drive to see them in Philly 😅
I am 69th like 😂
I'm sad that I'm so late to the party. These are songs I've heard in my heart but never knew how it sounded out loud.
Dude it's never too late I've been a fan since 2015 and they are as good as they've ever been
one of the most under appreciated bands i have ever seen or heard in my life 150% the fact that these guys are not mainstream famous is a travesty!
I just listened to LH for the first time on this video, agree they are fantastic musicians... the world is full of SO MANY fantastic musicians, no time to see and hear them all. Music is the magic of togetherness... there would be no war if music ruled the world.
OMIGOSH IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A COMMENT LIKE THIS
Sorry for the kinda harsh caps
They're never as great once they go mainstream .
I would probably cry if I ever saw them live tbh
I've seen them twice over several years and I cried basically for the entirety of both shows.
Especially when they play the Night We Met. I can never not cry to that song.
@@sis8337 so iealous of youu😭 The night we met is probably the most heartbreaking song ever❤️🩹
This show is perfect
Every single song is worth the while
Even the songs i don't like i loved it
0:00 ancient names pt. 1
6:00 meet me in the woods
10:45 the world ender
15:35 never ever
19:20 ends of the earth
24:08 dead mans hand
28:42 back from the edge
32:25 secret of life
37:15 wait by the river
40:35 frozen pines
47:47 la belle fleur sauvage
51:35 fool for love
56:05 ancient names pt. 2
59:10 way out there
1:03:50 when the night is over
1:09:48 moonbeam
1:14:18 hurricane
1:19:00 time to run
1:26:45 the night we met
1:31:00 we went wild
I know some people don’t like his voice, but I really wouldn’t have it any other way. His voice is perfect for some of these songs and honestly it’s not really that bad so that detracts from the song. I love this band honestly
Tarnoyan Warrior I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like his voice. It’s “the sound”... the total package. It doesn’t always translate live the way it does on the album, but that just adds to the authenticity of the live experience IMO.
hold up.. there are actually people who dislikes his voice?
I love his voice, his music, the whole package.
Ben’s voice is magical! One of a kind!
I love them! Saw them in SLC in 2022. When the show ended, and the applause finally died down, the audience just stood there in mesmerized. No one left. They finally came out, Ben was moved, U could tell. They did The night we met and promised they’d come back. And they are, June 2023. Yay!!! Live is like being on 🔥
I was there! Sandy Ampitheatre is where you're talking about, right?!? I took my wife. She only knew about them because of the exposure she has gotten from my listening all the time. I tried to explain all the nuances of the songs and how certain protagonists show up in different places within multiple songs and how they are related. She just nods her head and says "ohhh, that's cool." She enjoyed it, but the real experience comes from the understanding.
I just was introduced to this amazing band!!! I wish I'd known about them last year!!!!! I hope they come back again!!!!
Oh yes! And in Sandy. I wish they would come back there! Nice to share their brilliance with real fans💖.
My friend opened for them at Gallivan when they came back in 2023. That was my introduction to them and I’ve been obsessed ever since! Seeing them in Red Rocks in 2025!
This is literally the most underrated band of all time..
be careful with superlatives !
When he said “this ones about love and the moon and stuff” the guy screaming HARVEST MOON must’ve been incredibly disappointed 😂
Legend has it that Louisa was never played again by Lord Huron after this show...
Sad how they don’t play “The Stranger” anymore I think. It was I think their very first song they fully made
@@The_Furless They played The Stranger at their concerts back on 9/21/18 and 5/15/19.
It got to the point where I was waiting to hear her scream between songs. Yeesh.
😂
The most underrated band out there. Pure fucking class.
This is the most amazing band of the millenium. I love the divercity, the calmness in some songs, the misty stuff, Marks percussions, the world music bits and pieces, Bens broken voice, and all the goodies of the other members.
Poem Interlude
"I stood back from the edge of the pure black void
Muttering ancient names in forgotten tones
Staring up at the jeweled sky
Torn asunder by moonbeams silver sliver
I bare my bones beneath the Balancer's Eye
And cry never ever out to the big chasmic cosmos
The universe yawns and lands its long-armed blows
By forces known to her, I'm thrust through the firmament
Lost in time, lost in space
I scan the spinning sky in an awe and I spy an emerald star; this I followed
Across eons, beneath black oceans, passed places anywhere darkness pools and pools when the night is over
I followed the emerald star and by and by I return, diminished and dumped
The flowers grow and wilt and die, while I wait beside the river, with the secret of life in hand
Staring into the pure black void"
Thank you!
all i want in life is to see Lord Huron live
I'm about ready to rob a liquor store just to get ticket and travel money. Huron Concert = Bucket List.
I 100% agree with you I feel like there concert would be getting a million dollar house for me 😂
Love these guys. I was introduced to them by a friend who is 34 years younger than me! I was complaining about the state of music today and she sent me this link. I am totally hooked :)
this was honestly the best set transition I have ever seen, I love how at the beginning, the go straight for ancient names to meet me in the woods was so clean and sounded fantastic with the electric.
Nah, Love like ghosts -> meet me in the woods. It can never be unheard.
After a year-plus of being in a pandemic-induced quarantine, this show seems like a dream come true. I miss good, live music so much and would LOVE to see LH in the near future!
Every single one of their songs is a part of my soul...
This band saved my life. I will see them live one day, I'd do anything for that.
every song is an art and every lyrics is a story, really glad i found this band
EXACTLY! same!!!
I like that with the albums their style changes too, it's not always the same tone, or the same kinda feeling. The first two albums feel like nature, like someone hiking on a long journey, vide noir felt dark, and nostalgic, and long lost feels like it's heavily influenced by 40s and 50s styled music, so it's always something different.
Not alot of musicians do this really, they stick to one sound and one only
@@FosterC144 agree, true artists.
I never get tired of listening to absolutely every song!!! We rode our horses across the state of Michigan and this music is so hauntingly beautiful! Reminds me of Michigan! We spent so much time in the Michigan woods!❤❤❤. This music is magically transforming! Good for the soul!
Is it just me, or there's a strong 50's vibe on many of their songs?
Can someone explain it?
I love it
Maybe the Elvis-sounding voice during "World Ender" along with that catchy rock n' roll guitar riff, uh huh huh huh
Lord Huron shows me, that music styles are never dead. They live on and can breathe life anytime. Ben brings so many influences right back to life in so many songs. It's...amazing.
Exactly what I was gonna say, Sam-Hopkins. Elvis style of singing and surf-guitar effects. It's like a hybrid of Chris Isaak and Bruce Springsteen if they were to conspire to write the soundtrack to a Tarantino movie. ;)
It's a mix of rock 'n' roll, folk rock, country, surf rock, and electronic. Every song is so different.
I definitely hear it in alot of songs of theirs
I keep coming back to this performance.
It's got Vide Noir, Strange Trails, Lonesome Dreams and even some of their older content. I share this whenever I want to introduce people to the band
Beautiful performance
Nobody here understands that the crowd is supposed to be relatively quiet during songs. This is what we call “musical theatre” .... we’ll let the band provide any and all audio... it’s Huron time
Yeah, BUDDY. A roomful of noisy drunks is as close as the nearest bar. These people, SRO, showed respect.
Y'all need to unclench your ass cheeks
Lmfao
Little fuckin kids
Well as a die hard Lord Huron fan, It's just so dam hard to stay quiet nevermind trying to stay relative still at one of their shows!! I sure can't!!
If the end of Time to Run doesn't give you chills you are not human
The crowd is so calm, if I went to a show I’m probably pass out and cry
I recently discovered Lord Huron at the beginning of the Covid pandemic and fall asleep to their music every night. The music is so beautiful and soothing. Although the stories are about lost love and darkness, I can't help but feel that all will work out in both worlds.
Susan Kirby I found them about four years ago but still I agree with you. I also use my google home to listen to them at night when I’m going to sleep. I like to listen to there album “Strange trails” when I go on trips or road trips
Am I the only one who's noticing how good the drummer is . Like sheesh
Nope, you are not the only one!
Lord Huron, I have never heard of you until today when I heard one of your songs on Sirius-XM radio - the Spectrum channel (Kristine Stone was the DJ).
I decided to look you up on UA-cam, and I am enjoying this concert very much! I am a fan now!
I just got here the same way, Spectrum has been playing "Mine Forever". So good.
This is like the new Folk music of our time......I love this band.
Best song intro...Fool For Love 😎🖤
I was front row for this show, and it was amazing. I love seeing them live so much.
LOVE YOU DEENA. IM ON MY FIFTH WATCH
Looks like it was a great show to be front row at! Lucky you!
From Awesome Names 1 ❤️
Is that you at 7:55 singing along to meet me in the woods?
Pure envy, babe. LH Concert is my entire bucket list.
Was the girl shouting Louisa as annoying live as it is on here
This music, brought me to life, crushed me, then revitalized me... thankful for the accompaniment on my journey.
No pressure... but anxious for more, hope you are still having fun, and loving your craft.
Never heard about Lord Huron before. It was this certain feeling that we all know that brought me here! Far away from what I normaly listen to, this is pure honest entertainment.
Yeah, it's a pull. I first heard the band on my local PBS TV station. Clips from this show at the House of Blues in Boston. That was about 18 months ago. I was entranced by the songs and musicianship. Never knew the date of the performance until now. It was the day my best friend died in Boston. The very same day and year. Guess I had to find Lord Huron for special reasons, too. Real special.
Fantastic band, fantastic tracks with fantastic lyrics plays live in a mystic place. I can feel this special mood in front of my pc! Damn, really stunning gig there. Thx a lot to all guys of "Lord Huron"! 🎉🎉🥂🌻🌻🌻
I just want to go take a drive/walk/hike through the mountains when I listen to this incredible band
All those song makes me feel like being in a emotional roller coaster, a sad past that bring me where am I, but a inspiration of my own road of life
I discovered Lord Huron through a friend who recommended "La Belle Fleur Sauvage". I was immediately in love with them and the whole Strange Trails album which I would listen on repeat to go meet my girlfriend who lived in a different city. I had pleasant memories associated with that album. The relationship eventually ended with heartbreak and that's when they released Vide Noir, which soon became my go to album. Thanks for being there during the good times and the not so good ones LH.
Absolutely adore Ben Schneider. I love that he's such a ham!🥰
That was AMAZING
We just seen Lord Huron Jun 1st at The red-rocks and it was amazing and the view forever behind them was breathtaking. Also got to meet his mother and 10k people sang happy birthday to her. Awesome night 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Imagine having written one of the greatest songs ever in "The Night We Met"...
Slow down partner
Bet you only know abt that song from 13 reasons why
@@timmlovitt6260 I wouldn't recommend gambling for you then. Hopefully, with others, you don't make similar assumptions.
Love love love thé song but not my fav on the album, I liked it more before 13rw...I feel like the show kinda ruined it for me. I’m glad they finally got some hype tho!
The version of 'The Night We Met' with Phoebe Bridgers gets me every time. When she sings "When you had not touched me yet" ... wow, that is one powerful lyric. Of course, thanks to that song, I am now obsessed with Phoebe. She and her music are just amazing!!! I love her.
FINALLY!!! Favorite band of all time. High def performance. Good filming. THANK YOU FOR THIS, UNIVERSE
For more than a year now, they've been just about all I listen to. It's Rock, Blues, Folk, Country, Western, Surf...every possible genre, repackaged and New, Improved. And the world created in Schneider's lyrics give me the willies, in a good way. The day I get tired of them is gonna be a pretty depressing day.
@BobStBubba I get sick of bands and artists pretty quickly but I’ve been listening to them for about four years so it would be very upsetting if I got sick of them. They are the best band ever in my opinion. You literally have my exact mindset. I also think that your description of there music is pretty accurate I would say there like a indie fork rock band. Hope you see this @BobStBubba. Have a nice day!
I like that you can hear his voice getting better and better every year
I love Huron music ❤❤❤❤😊😊 Awe!!!
Lord Huron can add 18 million listeners , coast to coast played ancient names, on a sunday night, ty George Knapp
Absolutely love this guy and his band, how is it I am just hearing his music. This band should be on the air waves 24/7. Hopefully they will be playing in Michigan soon.
Literally “Never ever” is THE BEST SONG EVER ITS SO GOOD!!!!
Timeless across the ages, a reincarnation of pure music and sound..
There is something mystic about their sound - takes you on an imaginative journey. Very unique band!
Mark Barry's drumming really knocks me out. Time signatures are like molding clay in his capable hands. One of the greats.
omgosh!!! The best performance Lord Huron! Especially the drummer “TOTALLY” awesome! ❤❤❤😊😊
I took a little journey to their concert,
I can see thec change i can feel it in my bones
These guys play with such impeccable musical taste.
I absolutely adore how rain is so often used musically by Lord Huron.
This Sunday afternoon, I have this playing and some of their other excellent music. So glad I found you via the Longmire series
The theremin on Way Out There is so damn cool.
Man the ending they did for we went wild is so good here
WOW just wow..Real musicians Real singers..Real Entertainment..Drumming well is simply the best Ive heard in a long time. I love this band.
These people are MONSTERS. I don't see how they can fail to be game changers. Rock is BACK!
One of my favorite artists! Beautiful music that brings tears to my eyes.
first heard this brilliant band on the film A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail a 1998 autobiographical book by travel writer Bill Bryson, love every song, have all 3 albums
Been playing their albums while playing Red Dead Redemption 2, they're made to be together
Me too!
Ikr, I don’t know why lord Huron wasn’t put in red dead. Almost half of his older songs were themes of the West
This is so true haha. when i first heard them my inital thought was "damn this sounds like it would go well with red dead"
Same !!
I swear to god I knew I wasn’t the only one
Drove 16 hours round trip to see them in Austin, TX. Best concert I’ve ever witnessed!
Wow country Rockin' Blues folk with a side of psychedelic sound 😎
Found these guys on UA-cam. I still haven't heard them played anywhere else (except that I've added them to my spotify playlist). Very unique sound that kind of reaches your soul. I can listen to them for hours.
That was a killer night ❤️💪🤘😎cool footage
Can't believe how much more powerful they are live, I've always liked this band but now I think I love them :p
Rob Rowden Yeah, I saw them live nearly a year ago, and it was one of the best live performances I’ve ever attended!
Holy shit I love this band they make my day and I’m dying to go to a concert
Awsome awsome awsome. Love this guy's voice , puts me in mood I can't explain. But it feels good when tears run down my face!
,,The truth is stranger than my own worst dreams" that's just poetry
Their songs keep me awake. They guide me through rough times..
I’ve been listening to these guys since 2014 and I have not yet to find a single song I am not completely obsessed with. So happy they’re performing with Mumford and Sons this summer in Denver.
Just discovered the music of Lord Huron 10 mins ago... Totally hooked!!!
Refreshing vibes!
Was there at this performance. Such a gr8 performance. Love this band.
My heart 😍❤❤❤❤gotta love this guy what a beautiful voice 🙂🙃😉❤
the emerald is soooo magic ✨
Wow look at this band in action in the lights! Enjoying them very much. ❤❤
Tyvm ⚘️ I'm in love with the storyteller of this band 😍
That outro in the first song with the vibraphone keyboard gives me chills fucking hypnotics beautiful!!
This band has accompanied me from the summer of 2018 and I hope it stays with me forever. I’m extremely blessed to be seeing them live in April. I’m extremely excited. It’s taken me places I’ve never thought I’d go. While listening to every album on repeat, I imagine places that don’t even exist. It’s quite beautiful. (Into the sun is my favorite album)
An absolutely outstanding band... Their music takes me many places when I listen 🎶
Saw them Play at the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne VT, 2019. Lord Huron is my Favorite Band
fool for love is BOMB AF
The best part is the band enjoying the performance.
the transition from La belle fleur sauvage to Fool for love is magic