The Lumineers

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when i found out abt these guys i spent 5 mins laughing at the fact that ppl were taking a song named "ho hey" seriously

an eagle named "small government" (call all destroyer), Thursday, 10 January 2013 03:32 (thirteen years ago)

i like this song just fine

teledyldonix, Thursday, 10 January 2013 03:59 (thirteen years ago)

My girlfriend and I reluctantly went along to see them play with another couple who were big fans . Left after three songs. That said, I didn't find it nearly as intolerable as Mumford and Sons. At one point the suspenders guy (I think he must have been told to wear them at all times) started playing banjo, which sounded absolutely god awful. After we left, they apparently played "Ho Hey" twice—acoustic and a "real rockin'" version.

I was just stunned at how huge they were. I always thought the Americana thing reached its peak with Ryan Adams, Iron and Wine, and those kinds of groups.

Benjamin-, Thursday, 10 January 2013 04:22 (thirteen years ago)

I totally completely dislike everything about this phony no good fedora wearing smiling like they don't know any better band. Not sure why it matters, or if it matters why, but they are insufferable.

Also, they are called The Lumineers. I hate them.

this customer is a jerk (La Lechera), Sunday, 20 January 2013 05:48 (thirteen years ago)

SNL tonight was my first exposure to them, I believe. I knew they were around, but I'd been successful in never hearing or really seeing them. My hands were turning into fists as I sat there watching.

Johnny Fever, Sunday, 20 January 2013 06:04 (thirteen years ago)

man i wish i could really get that worked up about this kinda thing nowadays, think after mumford & sons i can't even give a shit anymore

berner herzog (fadanuf4erybody), Sunday, 20 January 2013 06:06 (thirteen years ago)

(that being said i've only heard this "ho hey" joint like once on a commercial)

berner herzog (fadanuf4erybody), Sunday, 20 January 2013 06:06 (thirteen years ago)

(that being said i've only heard this "ho hey" joint like once on a commercial)

exactly ^^^^
i'm not worked up, i'm just repulsed

this customer is a jerk (La Lechera), Sunday, 20 January 2013 06:07 (thirteen years ago)

so when I go to a piano bar when I'm 60 I'll have no idea what half of the songs are

that's ok

1.5GB of audio-destroying fluff (los blue jeans), Sunday, 20 January 2013 07:12 (thirteen years ago)

i think "of monsters and men" are worse in terms of corny indie these days but yeah these guys can suck a fuck

monotony, Sunday, 20 January 2013 08:15 (thirteen years ago)

The bass drum at the front of the stage wasn't miked. Dude kept hitting it, no sound. Maybe it needed suspenders for it to work.

Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Sunday, 20 January 2013 15:58 (thirteen years ago)

was already having one of those "what is the point of our pitiful striving when the frozen nothingness of extinguished consciousness is all that awaits" kinda mornings and then i saw those hats.

let's go do some crimes (strongo hulkington's ghost dad), Sunday, 20 January 2013 16:39 (thirteen years ago)

ok just listened to this hey ho thingy on youtube - not really sure what people are getting worked up about. I remember a time when breakaway "alternative" hits involved the likes of Live or Bush

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Sunday, 20 January 2013 17:22 (thirteen years ago)

I object to their constant smiling and phony earnest lyrics and their terrible awful name.

this customer is a jerk (La Lechera), Sunday, 20 January 2013 17:41 (thirteen years ago)

fwiw gis for "lumineers" is a thing of beauty

inste grammophon (rogermexico.), Sunday, 20 January 2013 18:11 (thirteen years ago)

i do like this but i am a posner apologist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuBlZ9jW2Qk

maura, Monday, 21 January 2013 02:42 (thirteen years ago)

I always get a little resentful when an otherwise mediocre band is propelled to stardom by stumbling onto an easy but catchy hook gimmick (hey/ho, or the whistle thing in that pb&j song)

space phwoar (Hurting 2), Monday, 21 January 2013 02:46 (thirteen years ago)

also, they have a vaguely evangelical stink to them. i will not be surprised if

space phwoar (Hurting 2), Monday, 21 January 2013 02:48 (thirteen years ago)

the hats

mookieproof, Monday, 21 January 2013 02:51 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah they have a ”youth group” vibe

fieri inna babylon (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 21 January 2013 02:57 (thirteen years ago)

high on life

space phwoar (Hurting 2), Monday, 21 January 2013 02:59 (thirteen years ago)

googling hasn't turned up anything yet

maura, Monday, 21 January 2013 03:08 (thirteen years ago)

I dunno I kinda like them as a mainstream "indie" folk type band but they're not exactly Andrew Bird or Ryan Adams or something...

Their lyrics are really simple and bad, I can't imagine writing an article about how uplifting or deep they are. These fucking smilin' banjo hat bands should not be the face of Americana though, it makes the whole alt-country pursuit look like a fucking joke.

Frobisher the (Viceroy), Monday, 21 January 2013 03:13 (thirteen years ago)

I like the phrase "smilin' banjo hat bands"

space phwoar (Hurting 2), Monday, 21 January 2013 03:24 (thirteen years ago)

Nailed

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Monday, 21 January 2013 07:29 (thirteen years ago)

these fuckin smilin banjo hat bands are running this here town

sleepingbag, Monday, 21 January 2013 07:31 (thirteen years ago)

someone on twitter called them "indie barn people music" ... i lol'd

alpine static, Monday, 21 January 2013 08:22 (thirteen years ago)

I knew not to click as soon as I saw the "hellogiggles" in the url

don't have an opinion on this band yet but this is the most moronic website I've ever seen in my life. it's like Jean Teasdale crossed with Pamplemoose

▼ardkore mort▼ (DJ Mencap), Monday, 21 January 2013 08:47 (thirteen years ago)

SNL tonight was my first exposure to them, I believe. I knew they were around, but I'd been successful in never hearing or really seeing them. My hands were turning into fists as I sat there watching.

― Johnny Fever, Sunday, January 20, 2013 6:04 AM (2 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Their presentation of that first song was so annoying---they were kind of like an Up With People Disney World take on folk music

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 15:16 (thirteen years ago)

http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130120094036/snl/images/2/2e/SNL_The_Lumineers_temporary.png

Influential Acid Jazz Pioneer (crüt), Tuesday, 22 January 2013 15:40 (thirteen years ago)

"Civil War Wave"
http://www.hipsterrunoff.com/2013/01/fuck-lumineers-and-all-other-mumford-sons-civil-war-wave-sounding-bullshit.html

Spencer Chow, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 15:44 (thirteen years ago)

I'm actually kind of fascinated by this aesthetic, tbh -- like how and why it's taken root so strongly right now. It goes hand in hand with all those Etsy-designed weddings held at farms.

jaymc, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 15:55 (thirteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPKe9OfWs-M

jaymc, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 15:57 (thirteen years ago)

I'm pretty ambivalent about The Lumineers, but I don't find any "THE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAIN white supremacist confederate flag... etc" in them at all.

I like sex, don't steal my hot dog! (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:00 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah not at all

kl0ppa john's (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:01 (thirteen years ago)

Do some pop music listeners simply like it better than the euro-disco beat hits

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:02 (thirteen years ago)

I also find it strange that this aesthetic is big right now. Is it just freak-folk reaching the mainstream? Too bad the bands that make it big, like these guys and Mumfords, sound more like banjo versions of U2 songs rather than the old, weird Americana of Joanna Newsom or Devendra Banhart. It kind of makes me want to go back and listen to some old Palace Brothers records (by old I mean from the 1990s).

o. nate, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:06 (thirteen years ago)

I also find it strange that this aesthetic is big right now. Is it just freak-folk reaching the mainstream? Too bad the bands that make it big, like these guys and Mumfords, sound more like banjo versions of U2 songs rather than the old, weird Americana of Joanna Newsom or Devendra Banhart.

yah based on the description in this thread i expected them to sound completely different than they do. then i realized i had heard the ho hey song in a drugstore a couple wks ago and at the time i thought 'oh weird i guess this is a new song, but something about the vocals sounds like a very particular strain of nineties alt'

dell (del), Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:14 (thirteen years ago)

Oh this folk-pop thing is a collegtown staple, has been for several years, even before Mumford invaded. Only a matter of time 'til some rising star of it brings their New Christy Minstrels, Peter Paul & Mary etc collection up for Uncut and/or Mojo's perusal, if they haven't already. Really liked the girl when she was playing cello on SNL. So stern, *then* so smiley--then so stern again. then...also, she's cute and I like cellos. But the yelping in "Ho Hey" was an instant pissah, way back when World Cafe previewed it.

dow, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:15 (thirteen years ago)

I'm actually kind of fascinated by this aesthetic, tbh -- like how and why it's taken root so strongly right now. It goes hand in hand with all those Etsy-designed weddings held at farms.

yeh tho i don't think there's any big meaning in it such as ppl searching for perceived authenticity of a bygone era or craving a respite from feeling smothered by digital environments or what have you. think it's more just another direction to look towards for entertainment, novelty. not much different than why ppl go to medieval times or something

dell (del), Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:20 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah this whole Victorian-era throwback thing doesn't seem to have anything to do with Lost Causers or Neoconfederates or anything like that at all. Now, one could say it seems nostalgic for the time of Manifest Destiny but that is a completely different can of worms.

Frobisher the (Viceroy), Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:26 (thirteen years ago)

I guess some variation of folk-pop has long been a college staple. Though this new style seems to be crossing over a bit more than the perennial singer-songwriter, coffeehouse folk that produces occasional stars like Ani Difranco or Dar Williams, who enjoy a small but dedicated following. This new style is more anthemic, stadium-ready, band-oriented.

xxp

o. nate, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:27 (thirteen years ago)

I guess you could blame The Decemberists but let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater here...

Frobisher the (Viceroy), Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:29 (thirteen years ago)

folk-pop=quaintly poignant cuteness, not all aggressive and hairy and (sometimes) musically Downtown like Ani--see enduring success of Cracker Barrel restaurants etc. But where is our Gilbert O'Sullivan?

dow, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:31 (thirteen years ago)

no, let's

xp

son of telegram sam (Edward III), Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:32 (thirteen years ago)

oh yeah, the decembrists started that whole chimneysweeper sea shanty bullshit. as far as youth trendz go old timey stuff just a cornier version of whatever else people get into.

Spectrum, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:34 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah the Decemberists were good sometimes, before this latest REM clone album, which is so popular. And I like Ani, sometimes Andrew Bird, nothing against the poppier aspect in principle either (like Gilbert O, Mamas and Papas)

dow, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:34 (thirteen years ago)

Pop's always been part of the Wainwright-Roches clan's appeal too.

dow, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:36 (thirteen years ago)

A friend of mine just linked to this on Facebook. Seems relevant:

http://stereogum.com/1203672/phillip-phillips-the-lumineers-and-the-mumford-ization-of-pop/top-stories/lead-story/

Darin, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 16:37 (thirteen years ago)

You and your heartfelt singalongs, your armwavers.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 16:09 (twelve years ago)

http://www.trbimg.com/img-520560a3/turbine/ct-ae-0811-jobs-kutcher-interview-20130809-001/600/600x400

About that brown hat: Kutcher had a story.

“I was outside of London when the bombing happened in Boston,” he said. “I happened to be wearing a Boston hat at the time. Just coincidentally. I'm not really a Boston fan. I just had a Boston hat, and I was wearing the Boston hat, and this kid asked me to trade the Boston hat for his hat.”

“You're kidding me,” said Gad, 32.

“And I was like, ‘I think you need the Boston hat,' and I gave him the Boston hat, and he gave me this hat.”

“It's a good hat,” Stern said. “Also, you have the face that could pull off any hat.”

“I feel like Mumford & Sons,” Kutcher said. “I feel like one of the Lumineers.”

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 16:41 (twelve years ago)

lol

tylerw, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 16:42 (twelve years ago)

who the fuck asks anyone to trade hats unless they're drunk

i don't understand

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 20 August 2013 17:00 (twelve years ago)

once you trade hats you are hat bros 4 ever.

tylerw, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 17:02 (twelve years ago)

Now if they traded neck beards...

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 17:06 (twelve years ago)

Of Monsters & Men "Little Talks" is on regular rotation every day outside my office building and it makes me want to beat these men monstrously

Coming Out Of Elton John's Mouth (crüt), Tuesday, 20 August 2013 20:50 (twelve years ago)

one year passes...

this seems to be the only thread to mention lumerians but i have some bad news
i think they might belong here

not that they sound anything like the lumineers, but i saw them last night and it took 100 years for them to get their sequined suits on and decorate the stage
and then i was expecting some far out music but it was pretty blah imo
disappointed

groundless round (La Lechera), Sunday, 15 March 2015 15:55 (eleven years ago)

funny that this thread was bumped. i've never heard the Lumineers but i happened to catch one of their backup players (Stelth Ulvang) with his own band in a little coffee shop last night and he was great.

lil urbane (Jordan), Sunday, 15 March 2015 16:32 (eleven years ago)

two years pass...

i saw U2 last night at the Rose Bowl, they played The Joshua Tree. It was good! However The Lumineers opened for them. my impression of them is they seem like very nice folks who have exactly one song played at the same tempo with the same obnoxiously loud bass drum which exists exclusively to inspire handclaps, and they don't wear trilbys but some other kind of hat for strummers and foot stompers. their banjo player was pacing back and forth in suspenders and he was barefoot.

the other opening acts for U2 on this tour are Mumford and Sons and OneRepublic.

Black Eyed Peas in 2009 at the same venue was a better opening act.

nomar, Sunday, 21 May 2017 23:16 (nine years ago)

also people were getting extremely turnt to them.

nomar, Sunday, 21 May 2017 23:16 (nine years ago)

A-YO AYO HEY AYO AYO HEY AYO AY-O

^ chorus of all the songs, what do i win?

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Monday, 22 May 2017 08:03 (nine years ago)

seven years pass...

How the fuck is this band playing baseball stadiums?

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Sunday, 2 March 2025 04:27 (one year ago)

Stomp! Clap!

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 2 March 2025 05:15 (one year ago)

Visiting my partner's childhood friend in Vancouver, she put on a YouTube playlist as background music while we were chatting, and the music was so egregiously godawful I had to stifle laughter at times. I was so transported by the experience that I checked what it was - a Lumineers mix, of course.

assert (matttkkkk), Sunday, 2 March 2025 05:32 (one year ago)

they sell out the 8000-cap shed in my town faster than just about anyone else. crazy.

alpine static, Sunday, 2 March 2025 06:37 (one year ago)

I know a few people who retired from going out because of kids while stomp clap hey was still in ascendancy. Lawn seats with the kids at a Lumineers show is probably a pretty good family night.

papal hotwife (milo z), Sunday, 2 March 2025 07:15 (one year ago)

if you want your kids to grow up hating you, sure

butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Sunday, 2 March 2025 20:10 (one year ago)

this band still sucks, they're playing a 75,000-seat football stadium out here in Denver this summer. good luck usa.

tylerw, Sunday, 2 March 2025 21:06 (one year ago)

“Family — cookin in the kitchen”
as a full on lifestyle 🤮

Piggy Lepton (La Lechera), Sunday, 2 March 2025 21:08 (one year ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKVOeQICi1A

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 3 March 2025 20:22 (one year ago)

lmao

butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Monday, 3 March 2025 22:26 (one year ago)


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