Video premiere: Lord Huron’s ‘Ends of the Earth’
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Over the last year, Lord Huron has quietly become one of the breakout stories of L.A. indie music. Like their kindred spirits Local Natives, the experimental folk project has road-dogged its way to selling out two nights at the Fonda Theatre earlier this year.
Ben Schneider and his bandmates have cultivated a bit of Old West mystery along the way, and Lord Huron’s new video for “Ends of the Earth” elaborates on that with a gorgeously animated new clip.
Director Kevin Donelan spins a silhouetted tale of an outlaw’s lost love on the railroads.
The imagery is a natural fit for a band that owes a lot to Gram Parsons. But the mix of precise, minimal cut-out work and panoramic backdrops makes an old genre feel new.
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The single is off the band’s 2012 album “Lonesome Dreams,” released on the L.A. indie IAMSOUND. The band’s next California dates are in July at the High Sierra Music Festival, a rustic venue that’s about an hour outside of Reno -- and a locale probably best visited by railcar with a sad folk song (and this video) on repeat. Watch it below.
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