
Live on KEXP Lord Huron
Jun 12, 2015
Lord Huron, the indie-folk band celebrated for their atmospheric storytelling, graces the stage with a special live set. They dive deep into themes of longing, transformation, and the supernatural with songs like "Until The Night Turns," which evokes an apocalyptic vision, and "Dead Man's Hand," revealing a haunting desert tale. "Fool For Love" explores reckless romance, while "The Night We Met" yearns for moments lost. They also touch on their new album, Strange Trails, blending myths with mesmerizing melodies.
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Gratitude To Donors And Hosts
- Lord Huron thanks KEXP donors and Triple Door hosts for making the event possible.
- The band acknowledges Platinum, Gold, and 500 Club members as essential supporters of the station.
Romanticizing The End Of The World
- Lord Huron frames apocalypse imagery as a romantic, celebratory moment rather than purely catastrophic.
- The band blends doom and revelry, singing about staying up all night through the world's end.
Desert Ghost Story
- The band tells a desert ghost story about finding a dead youth and burying him under the moon.
- The narrator suggests the dead will roam forever haunting the desert.

