Lord Huron
Renowned for their cinematic and atmospheric sound, Lord Huron is an American indie rock band based in Los Angeles, blending elements of indie rock, folk, country, and surf rock. Founded by Ben Schneider, the band has garnered a reputation for evoking the 'high-lonesome sound' reminiscent of iconic artists such as Neil Young and Fleet Foxes. Their discography includes notable albums like Lonesome Dreams (2012), Strange Trails (2015), Vide Noir (2018), and Long Lost (2021), with their latest album, The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1, set to release on July 18, 2025.
Their performance in Seattle at the historic Moore Theatre on June 8, 2018, showcased the band's ability to create an immersive live experience. The venue, known for its rich history and intimate atmosphere, provided the perfect backdrop for an evening filled with energy and emotion. Fans were treated to a setlist that included key singles such as "Nothing I Need," "Looking Back," and "Bag of Bones," alongside beloved tracks from their previous albums.
The audience's enthusiasm was palpable as they connected with the band's evocative lyrics and melodies, creating a shared experience that resonated long after the final note. The production quality at the Moore Theatre enhanced the overall atmosphere, allowing each song to unfold beautifully within the venue's acoustics.
Lord Huron's performances are not just concerts; they are journeys through sound that invite listeners to explore themes of love, loss, and longing. As they continue to evolve with their music, their live shows remain a testament to their artistry and connection with fans.