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10.0
125095
10.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
It's such a stunning album
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10.0
125096
10.0 |
The Independent
It’s an album steeped in vintage-sounding reverb; built on meticulously crafted arrangements and masterful, elegiac storytelling
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9.0
125099
9.0 |
God Is In The TV
Imagine The Shining if it were a music production setting, rather than a hotel
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8.0
125124
8.0 |
musicOMH
While there may not be anything to rival their breakout hit The Night We Met for ubiquity, much of the band’s fourth album sounds like the sort of warm hug that many people are desperately searching out for right now
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8.0
125143
8.0 |
All Music
Agreeable yet melancholic and peppered with moments of cinematic Lynch-ian weirdness, it's the purest and most satisfying distillation of Lord Huron's pastoral folk-pop to date, and the perfect soundtrack for a road trip to nowhere
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8.0
125097
8.0 |
Mojo
The music - a little Lumineers, a little Fleet Foxes - stands up for itself. Print edition only
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8.0
125098
8.0 |
Uncut
The band hits an altogether richer seam on the Fleet Foxes-like “Mine Forever” and the vast sweep of the string-laden title track, rooted in the lost highway myth but sounding more akin to classic Walker Brothers. Print edition only
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8.0
125094
8.0 |
American Songwriter
Ultimately, Long Lost could be considered an opus of sorts, a fully realized work that’s epic, intriguing, expansive, and yet introspective
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8.0
125192
8.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Lord Huron’s best album yet is a warm and wistful experience that sticks in your mind like the rare dream that’s allowed to finish before you awake
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7.0
125144
7.0 |
Gigwise
A celebratory cabaret of genres, stories and characters
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7.0
125181
7.0 |
Spill Magazine
Fluctuating between creative evocations of bygone tunes and finely-tuned instrumental hooks, Long Lost is less constrained by its thematics than previous records, yet feels like Lord Huron’s busiest album as a result
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