The Lumineers’ fifth studio album, ‘Automatic,’ attempts to reconcile modernity and love lost through stripped production.
The Lumineers burst onto the scene with their folk-rock love song "Ho Hey," but was it actually ever a love song to begin with?
Wesley Schultz of the Denver-based folk-rock duo on becoming a hero to the likes of Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan.
The Lumineers return to No. 1 on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart as "Same Old Song" rises a spot to the top of the ...
The Lumineers' "Same Old Song" completes its ascent to the top of the alternative radio mountain, rising one spot to #1 on ...
It wasn’t until after he graduated from college at Kentucky’s Thomas More University and moved back home to Cincinnati in his early 20s that Marcagi took to performing live onstage. He reconnected ...
Since the 2012 release of its hit song “Ho Hey,” The Lumineers, has found great success through its signature folk-infused style characterized by raw storytelling and heartfelt lyrics. The ...
Wesley Shultz and Jeremiah Fraites return to produce The Lumineers’ fifth album “Automatic,” released on February 14, 2025.
But much has changed since the two musicians, now known as The Lumineers, began their journey 20 years ago. Four studio albums, an extensive catalog of songs and countless sold-out venues later ...
Folk-pop duo Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites, founding members of The Lumineers, celebrated 20 years of songwriting together with the release of “Automatic” on Friday. The album delivers a ...
The Lumineers released their highly anticipated fifth album “Automatic.” After four successful albums, the general public ...
"The songs might be famous, but as individuals, we're not," says the Lumineers' Wesley Schultz, left, with his bandmate Jeremiah Fraites. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) There’s a version ...
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