Lord Huron will embark on a short tour of the UK and Ireland in November which includes a date at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire on the 11th.
The band, responsible for one of Live4ever’s favourite albums of the year in ‘Strange Trails‘, also play Dublin, Bristol, Newcastle and Manchester on the short trip which ends in London.
“Sounding almost like the very essence of Americana, without ever being contrived or kitsch, this is a truly mesmerising album that manages to take the listener on a guided tour of America, incorporating everything that makes the nation and its self-mythologising approach to music so wonderful,” our ‘Strange Trails’ review reads.
“Selling an America that feels so real, one that everyone understands, but one that has probably never existed, it is quite literally the stuff of dreams.”
“‘Strange Trails’ in many ways feels almost like a companion piece to Vikesh Kapoor’s sublime debut, ‘The Ballad of Willy Robbins‘. But where Kapoor spoke about the harsh and bitter realities of the modern America, this album sells the dream of what it still could and should be, steeped in romance and mystery.”
Tour dates:
NOVEMBER
Dublin, Button Factory (6)
Bristol Thekla (8)
Newcastle Cluny (9)
Manchester Gorilla (10)
London, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire (11)