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The Lumineers is the debut studio album by American folk rock band the Lumineers. The album was released in the United States on April 3, 2012, and contains the singles " Ho Hey ", " Stubborn Love " and " Submarines ".
In 2012 The Lumineers released their first album, The Lumineers. Three songs from that album (all co-written by Schultz and Fraites) have charted: "Ho Hey", "Stubborn Love", and "Submarines". In 2013 the band released a deluxe edition of their self-titled album. It included 5 bonus tracks, over 25 minutes of video footage, and a 28-page booklet.
Lumineers co-founder Jeremiah Fraites told Rolling Stone, "This collection of songs worked out in a beautiful way, and I feel with this album we've really hit our stride." [ 5 ] In an interview with NPR , Fraites and Schultz both discussed how their lives have been impacted by drug addiction , saying that this album was intended to chronicle ...
The Lumineers then worked extensively with producer Ryan Hadlock in recording their self-titled debut studio album, which was released in April 2012. The album reached number two on the United States Billboard 200 and the top ten of the Australian , Canadian and United Kingdom album charts [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] – it was certified platinum by the ...
On November 23, 2012, The Lumineers released Winter, an EP version of their self-titled debut album. [48] On December 5, 2012, The Lumineers were nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best New Artist and Best Americana Album. [49] Continuing into 2013, "Ho Hey" would spend eight consecutive weeks atop Billboard ' s Adult Pop Songs chart.
The song became a commercial success and was a breakthrough hit for the Lumineers. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 90 on the week of June 10, 2012. [5] From there, it became a sleeper hit, slowly ascending the chart until it broke into the top ten in the week of November 10, 2012 at number eight [6] and continued to climb until it reached its peak of number 3 in its 28th week on ...
The album is a collection of piano-centric instrumental songs that he had been working on for over a decade. [8] It was met with critical acclaim from NPR's Weekend Edition , [ 9 ] Denver Post , [ 10 ] NPR Music's All Songs Considered, [ 11 ] American Songwriter , [ 12 ] and Earmilk [ 13 ] among others.
The band's singer-guitarist Wesley Schultz stated in a press release: "The song 'Brightside' was recorded in a single day. It's like a 15-year-old's fever dream, an American love story in all its glory and heartbreak. The last couple left, on the run from something and all alone." [2]