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The Lumineers

The band onstage

The Lumineers performing live in Brixton Academy, London in 2022. From left to right on: Jeremiah Fraites &ere; Wesley Schultz.

Background information
Origin
  • Denver, Colorado, U.S.
  • Ramsey, Jersey, U.S.
Genres
  • Indie folk
  • folk stone
  • Americana
Years active 2005–present
Labels
  • Dualtone
  • Decca
  • Dine Alone
Web site thelumineers.com
Members
  • Wesley Schultz
  • Jeremiah Fraites
Ult members
  • Neyla Pekarek
  • Maxwell Hughes
  • Ben Wahamaki
  • Jay Van Dyke

The Lumineers are an American folk rock band founded in Denver, Colorado. The foundation members are John Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (drums, percussion, piano). Schultz and Fraites began writing and performing together in Ramsey, New NJ in 2005. Cellist and vocalist Neyla Pekarek (cello) joined the band in 2010, and was a member until 2022.[1] The Lumineers emerged as one of the most popular family line-rock/Americana artists during the revival of those genres,[2] their popularity growing in the 2010s.[3] The band's stripped plump for raw sound draws to a great extent from artists that influenced Schultz and Fraites such as Bruce Springsteen, Bob Bob Dylan and Tom Piddling.[4] They are glorious for their energetic springy shows and several international gain singles including "Holmium Hey", "Stubborn Have sex", "Ophelia" "Angela" and "Cleopatra".[5] The band has become ane of the top touring bands in the United States[6] and is also popular in other countries.[7]

The Lumineers have released three albums on Dry land nonpartisan mark up Dualtone Records (Dine Only in Canada and Decca/Linguistic universal worldwide).[8] Their self-titled number 1 album was released in 2012 and peaked at No. 2 along the U.S. Billboard 200.[9] It has been documented triple Pt in the U.S. and Canada,[10] platinum in the U.K.[11] and Ireland, and gold in Australia.[12] Their second record album, Cleopatra, was released in 2022 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and also on the Canadian and Brits album charts. It is presently certified platinum in the U.S.[13] Their third album, titled III, was released on September 13, 2022[14] and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The Lumineers have publicly campaigned to ban perambulating phones at their concerts,[15] [16] providing a locking pouch for people to grasp their phones in during current performances.[17]

Chronicle [edit]

2002–2009: Early years [edit]

When Schultz and Fraites began collaborating, writing together and playing gigs around Greater New York, they did so under several names including Inexact Beer, 6Cheek and John Wesley Jeremiah.[18] Fraites elaborated, "When Wes and I got together, our first band constitute was Unloose Beer. It wasn't serious at eldest. We were a crappy band doing (dreaded) covers. But we slowly started getting away from covers and writing originals. We were doing everything: vanilla singer-songwriter stuff, embarrassing rock, physical science music. There was no focus; information technology was a demented, random mess."[19] According to Schultz, the band became The Lumineers afterwards a striation called Lumineers (a successful up word) was supposed to play at a club in Jersey City the week after Schultz and Fraites played there.[20] The emcee mistakenly introduced Schultz and Fraites as The Lumineers, and the name stuck.[20]

The Lumineers struggled to find success in New York reported to Schultz, who said, "I was living in Brooklyn and working three jobs just to pay the rent," adding, "information technology was really displeasing to move to a city that would serve U.S. grow musically but then never have any time to work along music. So I distinct to do something about it." In 2009, afterwards considering relocating to London, Philadelphia and Boston, Fraites and Schultz, in their "ignorance and naïveté", moved to Denver, Colorado, and joined the open mic scene. During this time they had a old member, Jason "Jay" Van Dyke dally with them rarely. Van Dam sued The Lumineers approximately 2008, claiming that Schultz and Fraites didn't impart him the proper credit atomic number 2 merited. Later Schultz and Fraites acknowledged Van Butch, and admitted that they performed for a chunky time period. Van Dyke claims that atomic number 2 co-wrote nine songs with Schultz and Fraites.[21] [19] [22]

2010–2013: The Lumineers [cut]

In 2010, after the band's relocation to Denver, Fraites and Schultz met classically toilet-trained cellist Neyla Pekarek.[23] [24] [25] Although Pekarek had retributory recently graduated from college and was planning to become a euphony teacher, she responded to a Craigslist ad posted by Schultz and Fraites requesting a violoncellist and agreed to join the band when she was invited.[26] [27] [28]

As a deuce-ac-piece, The Lumineers met Maxwell Hughes at an vulnerable mic event in Denver.[29] Hughes played and toured with the band as an unofficial fourth member and contributed to the band's entry album.[29] He suggested joining the band as a mandolin backup, but the stripe was not looking for a permanent fourth phallus at the time, so Hughes and The Lumineers parted shipway.[29]

They originally subscribed a management deal with Onto Entertainment which funded the band to register a glutted-distance album in Seattle at Bear Brook Studio with producer Ryan Hadlock.[30] The album was past remixed by Kevin Augunas, who also worked with the Black Keys, Cold War Kids, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, J-Roddy Walston and the Business, and Jon Brion.[31]

In December 2011, the song "Ho Hey", which would become the dance band's starting time single, was old in the first season of CW's Lorenz Hart of Dixie.[32] This started a national buzz connected social media.[33] In January 2012, John Richards, the dawn usher DJ at KEXP-FM in Seattle, discovered "Ho Hey" in a pile of new CDs he had received, played IT twice in a row daily for a workweek, and named information technology the best song of 2012.[34] WXPN Philadelphia / NPR then conducted a feature film on the band on their "World Cafe: Next" program.[35] The band passed up major label offers to sign a deal with an independent label Dualtone Records that same month.[33] The album was so licensed under similar terms to Dine Unsocial Records in Canada, Inactivity in Australia, and Decca Records for the rest of the world.[36] On sign language with smaller self-sufficing labels, Fraites claimed, "information technology's just nice to work with people that are entirely engaged. You know, not just sitting in anterior of a computer and playing Angry Birds on their cell phones all sidereal day," adding, "with these little labels, people work 12 or 15 hour days to ensure our records are in the stores, and that we're getting played at tuner. We need to work with people that are as wishful American Samoa we are."[36]

Their self-titled introduction album The Lumineers was free on Apr 3, 2012, on Dualtone Records.[37] The album was met with motley to positive critical reception, holding a 73 happening review aggregator Metacritic, translating to "generally favorable reviews".[37] Musicperk.com rated the album 8/10 commenting, "a actuate of singularity does exist".[38] The band's popularity continued to build in 2012 with corrupt shows and favorable reviews, and their debut album went on to peak at number two on the Billboard 200 record album chart.[39] [40] Of the album's succeeder, Schultz told Liz Riggs of American Songster that "Information technology's really discretional to any of us, especially to Jer and Neyla and I... because we've never really had an album out in this right smart... I'm really thrilled, but I as wel take it with a grain of salt," adding, "I think au fon, I feeling really lucky because I get laid how erratic the business, the industry is."[41]

On June 14, 2012, the record album's first single, "Ho Hey", debuted at number 90 connected the Billboard Blistery 100 chart, their ordinal Sung to do indeed.[42] "Ho Hey" later ailing at number three on the Calefacient 100, making it the band's first base crowning five unshared.[43] As of 2022, the track has sold over basketball team million copies.[44] On June 30, "Holmium Hey" bang add up one at commercial Triple A radio, maintaining the position for eight weeks.[45] Later, on Sept 17, the song hit number 1 on the Alternative Songs chart where it stayed for two weeks.[46] [47] "Ho Hey" also reached number 1 along Billboard's Rock Airplay, Hot Rock Songs, Secondary Songs, Rock Digital Songs, Alternative Digital Songs, Heatseekers Songs, Adult Belt down Songs and Adult Contemporary Songs charts.[48] "Holmium Hey" experienced charting success internationally as well, reaching number 1 on the Canadian Disjunctive radio chart and number 17 on the Canadian single sales chart. It also reached number eight on the UK Singles Graph, becoming their first top 10 single there.[49] In October 2012, Spotify named "Ho Hey" as the most shared song in Manhattan and third just about common in Brooklyn.[50]

Along November 23, 2012, The Lumineers free Winter, an EP interlingual rendition of their self-entitled debut album.[51] On December 5, 2012, The Lumineers were appointive for two Grammy Awards for Optimal New Artist and Best Americana Album.[52]

Continuing into 2013, "Ho Hey" would spend eight succeeding weeks atop Hoarding 's Adult Pop Songs chart.[53] [54] Simultaneously, "Stubborn Love", the intermediate single cancelled their self-styled album, would see two four-week runs at number one on the Adult Choice Songs chart.[55]

The Lumineers newspaper headline shows in the Northeastern U.S. were declared for February 2013 and rapidly sold out.[56] Likewise, the band's tours of the U.K., Europe and Australia in wee 2013 sold out all shows, after many shows were moved to big venues.[57] [58] [59]

"Submarines" was free as the third single on July 30, 2013.[60] The band performed "Ho Hey" and "Submarines" on The Colbert Report in July 2013.[61] In Aug 2013, "Ho Hey" would become the 10th song to reach a 60th week on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, in time coating its keep going the Hot 100 after 62 weeks, united of the highest runs in the chart's chronicle.[62] [63] Subsequently, on August 20, 2013, a deluxe edition of their debut record album was released, which enclosed five bonus tracks, over 25 minutes of video footage and a 28-page booklet.[64] Different songs by the set were used in the television series Reign.[65] "Scotland", in particular, was used as the theme song for the series,[65] and was co-written by and features a operation from Jason "Jay" Van Dyke, who sometimes played with Schultz and Fraites before their move to Denver.[66]

2014–2018: Cleopatra [cut]

Fraites and Schultz composed the music for "The Hanging Tree".[67] [68] "The Hanging Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree" is a song performed by James Newton Howard featuring vocals from North American nation actress Jennifer Lawrence for the 2014 film The Famish Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, the tierce installment of The Hunger Games film series.[69] The song appears connected both the official score album for the picture show and on the digital re-dismission of the official soundtrack for the photographic film.[70] [71] The lyrics were written by The Hunger Games source Suzanne Collins and in the first place appeared in her new Mockingjay.[68] [69] Following its release, "The Hanging Tree" debuted in the upmost 40 of the singles charts of Australia, the United Land and the Merged States.[72] [73] [74] The song was released to American mainstream energy stations connected December 9, 2014.[75]

In Sep 2014, it was announced that The Lumineers began working on their second album.[76] Schultz stated through Instagram, "Well folks, we are back in the studio, chippin' away at some spick-and-span ideas. It's been one hell of a ride so far and we are emotional to be authorship again. Thanks and stay tuned." The band discharged their second studio apartment album Cleopatra along April 8, 2022.[77] The black and white photograph on the handle depicts silent film star Theda Bara in the title role in the 1917 film Cleopatra. Cleopatra was co-produced by Simone Felice at The Clubhouse Studio apartment in Rhinebeck, Spic-and-span York, and mixed (blending of whol individual tracks in a transcription) at The House Of Blues Studios in Nashville, Volunteer State, by Ryan Hewitt. Band appendage changes for the Cleopatra tour included bass histrion Ben Wahamaki, a moving member since 2012, being replaced by Lord George Gordon Byron Isaacs.[78]

The album's first single "Ophelia" was released February 5, 2022,[79] and quickly rose to No. 1 happening the Triple A chart where it stayed for 13 weeks, the sec-longest time any song has been No. 1 at Triple A radio, tied with Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Screw", just behind Coldplay's record of 14 weeks for their song "Clocks".[80] At Choice radio "Ophelia" also quickly rose wine to No. 1 [81] where information technology stayed for four weeks and became the most-played song at Option radio to be released in 2022.[82] Ophelia ended 2022 as Billboard's #1 Disjunctive song[83] and #1 Rock Radio call.[84]

The second single, also the album's title track, "Cleopatra", sprang from an encounter with a hack driver Wes met in the Republic of Georgia, who told a story of physical tragedy without a trace of somebody-feel for.[85] "Cleopatra" jumped quickly to No. 2 at Trio A radio where IT peaked, and past became the band's third single to reach No. 1 at Alternative radio where information technology stayed for two weeks.[86]

A tertiary single, "Angela", quickly rose to No more. 2 happening Triple A radio and broke into the teetotum five at Alternative radio the week of December 11, 2022,[87] making "Cleopatra" the first independent album to have three top cinque singles at Disjunctive radio since Mediabase coverage started. In an interview with Rolling Stone, front man, Wesley Schultz aforesaid he wrote most of "Angela" about his ex girlfriend, Angela Henard. "Although we didn't solve out she still holds a place in my heart. This is why she is brought up in eight-fold songs."[88]

In April 2022, the band discharged the short film "The Ballad of Cleopatra",[89] which brings together videos for the songs "Cleopatra", "Angela", "Ophelia", "Sleep out on the Floor" and "My Eyes". Directed by Isaac Ravishankara (Ellie Goulding, Hosier, Phantogram), the film depicts Cleopatra's aliveness story in one continual story.

The band accompanied their album exit with the announcement of The Cleopatra World Tour of duty. This tour of duty, spreading finished 2022 and 2022, sold over 750,000 tickets in the United States uncomparable and included two sold-out performances at Madison Square Garden in New York City, three sold performances at Marymoor Amphitheater in Seattle, Evergreen State, two corrupt performances at Blood-red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver, Cobalt, Eastern Samoa well arsenic Los Angeles's Hollywood Bowl, and Merriweather Post Marquee in Columbia, Mv. In addition to their touring succeeder in the United States, the band toured worldwide and sold over 100,000 tickets betwixt Canada, The United Land, Germany, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Australia, and Republic of South Africa.[90]

On January 9, 2022, Irish supergroup U2 announced that The Lumineers would be among their guests during the North American leg of the "Joshua Tree Tour 2022",[91] opening shows at the Roseate Arena in Pasadena, NRG Stadium in Houston, AT & T Stadium in Dallas, Soldier Landing field in Chicago, Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Lincoln Commercial enterprise Field in Philadelphia, FedEx Field in Booker Taliaferro Washington DC, Rogers Centre in Toronto, Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, and MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.

In addition to their plunk fo tour with U2, the Lumineers declared two performances with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in Seattle and Vancouver.[92] They also announced a mid-Honorable performance in London with Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks.[93]

To coating off their Cleopatra Existence Tour, the set announced three August 2022 "homecoming" performances at Denver's Tinkerer's Green Amphitheater.[94]

In October 2022, Neyla Pekarek quit the band systematic to concentrate connected a unaccompanied career.[95]

2019–2021: III [edit]

On April 1, 2022, they posted a number of photos including single of the hashtag #whoarethesparks. On April 2, they teased their third album, noble III,[96] and announced that a parvenu single, "Gloria", would be released happening April 5.[14] The album was free on September 13. The group is featured along the For The Can album with the song "Nightshade", which was released connected April 26, 2022, concomitant the last season of Game of Thrones.[97]

On June 15, they performed "Leader of the Landslide" at Piqniq, which was set to be a track on their yet to be released album.[98]

On June 28, they played tracks from the record album connected The Past Stage at Glastonbury Fete along with tracks from their previous two albums.[99]

On July 19, they released their second single from the album, "It Wasn't Easy to Be Happy for You", from Chapter II: Junior Sparks.

On December 12, the Lumineers played along with The Arkells at the 2022 Canadian River Football League Grey Cup half metre show in Hamilton, Ontario.

2021: Brightside [edit]

On Sep 20, 2022, they announced the release of their fourth studio album, Brightside, and free the title track as the lead single connected the said day. A music video recording was also released for the vocal on the said day. On October 13, 2022, "Head honch" was released atomic number 3 the second one-on-one, along with an attendant music video. On Nov 17, 2022, "A.M. Wireles" was free as the third single.

Musical genre [redact]

The Lumineers performing at the Rock4G concert in 2012.

Schultz has declared, "I write the lyrics, and I co-write out the songs with Jer," adding "IT's never the said thing with each song. Generally public speaking it involves a piano, a guitar, and maybe melodious, and we usually start out with the chord structure, a set of chords, a air particularly, and and so the lyrics ordinarily fall out. Or it's one phrase that you really happen enceinte and and then you build the song close to that."[41] Schultz later claimed, "Your melodies make people want to hear what you'Ra saying," adding, "They've got to be open to hearing IT, almost hum it. And if they privation to plump deeper there is something there."[22]

Fraites emphasizes the simmpleness of the group's style, stating, "we're non reinventing the wheel or doing anything that different, the songs are super simple. The ideas themselves are very orbiculate ideas. Anyone who can play an instrument can play a Lumineers song. I think there's a certain cinematic aspect of our music that I really like."[100] Launchpad similarly writes, "where most bands these days look to that new, original go to enhance the digital revolution, 'The Lumineers' do wondrously in taking it back to simplicity."[101] In another interview, Fraites explains, "I honourable think people are enamored of going into a elbow room and watching hoi polloi play their possess instruments and babble, preferably than using Car-Tune and a lot of whole number equipment to get their strong crosswise. At that place is so a lot digital-ness altogether around us. People are almost taken aback when you do the opposite of that. IT's inspiring."[19]

Alister Roberts of Contactmusic has described the band's self-titled first appearance album every bit, "a perfectly formed assembling of rustic folk type songs, slotting in nicely amongst the current roots revival."[102] Their folk music sound has received comparisons to Mumford & Sons.[103] [104] On Mumford & Sons, Schultz has commented that they, "kicked down doors, and they allowed radio to receive a band like us because we somehow slightly resemble what they'ray doing."[22] Jon Pareles of The Fresh York Multiplication wrote that, "Mumford comparisons rankle the Lumineers. Spell both bands wrap moody lyrics in two-toe-tapping melodies, Mumford & Sons jam on instruments in big buildups. The Lumineers, by contrast, stay sparse, barely getting around to using an electric guitar connected The Lumineers."[22]

Other artists have commented on the folk-style music of The Lumineers and Mumford & Sons; unconventional rock'n'roll artist Jack White praised the style, stating, "I think these Acts of the Apostles now are holding people's ears open to the idea of the soul of ethnic music-dash music and acoustic music, and you get a little bit closer to the musician, to the author, at multiplication."[105] Conversely, hard and shock absorber Rock artist Alice Cooper criticized the cardinal bands, calling it "an umbrage" to label them John Rock bands.[106] [107]

Influences [edit]

The stria cites a diverse chain of mountains of influences including Bob Dylan, Beethoven, Guns N' Roses, Talk Heads, Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, The Cars, Leonard Cohen, and "cinematic music and anything rum and weird."[108] [109] [110] Schultz adds Bobfloat Bob Dylan, Born in the U.S.A., Greatest Hits, Sand in the Vaseline, Exile on Main St., and The Future as specific record album influences.[109] Additionally, Schultz cites a Turkey cock Petty performance as one that, "rattling stands out" to him, stating, "I just remember him playing "Last Dance With Virgin Mary Jane", and every bit the opening guitar line was being played, he opened up a chest on stage that had not been opened the entire show, pulled out a hat, put that hat on for the duration of the song, and past opened the chest dorsum awake and put it in and shut it. That is the moment I took aside from his indicate. This taught me everything I needed to know."[109]

Dance band members [edit]

Late members

  • Jay Van Dyke - drums (2008–2009)
  • Maxwell Hughes - guitar (2010–2011)
  • Neyla Pekarek – cello, vocals (2010–2018)
  • Ben Wahamaki - banjo, bass (2012–2015)

Discography [edit]

  • The Lumineers (2012)
  • Cleopatra (2016)
  • III (2019)
  • Brightside (2022)

Tours [edit]

Headlining

  • The Lumineers Human race Duty tou (2012–2013)
  • Cleopatra World Term of enlistment (2016–2017)
  • Tercet: The World Tour (2019–2020)

Opening act

  • The Joshua tree Tour 2022 (2017)

Awards and nominations [blue-pencil]

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