The debut album well full-length album is a
total winner from the folk rock indie Lumineers. The band have in little
time made their peers sound like amateurs. You have Mumford & Sons
and Of Mice & Men which both failed to meet expectations with their
current albums. Then the excellent debut of Phil Phillips and The
Lumineers that fill that void left by those previous bands.
This
album sounds spectacular as well, the music is present and bright and
effortless with a breeze I wasn't expecting to find so delightful. Songs
like "Classy Girls", "Dead Sea" and "Charlie Boy" are slices of
priceless music. The band just seem to be in another dimension when it
comes to composition and performance on these tracks.
The
honesty and emotion that are communicated are a breath of fresh air.
There is no compromise to sound modern at this moment. The band just
play good music well as if you were watching them in your living-room
jamming and it was that perfect night where you've had just the right
amount of single malt scotch that puts that once in a blue moon rosy
glow on your cheeks with feint smell of jasmine coming through the
screen door on a warm spring breeze.
This album begins as a I'll check it out list CD to this deserves to be a part of my CD music collection.

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