Platinum-selling, Denver outfit, The Lumineers, return with their long-awaited return second album "Cleopatra" – the follow up to their multi-Grammy-nominated, self-titled debut – and a much anticipated headline UK tour, which brings them back to London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire and sold out in less than 24 hours. The first music from the group came in the form of the video for current single, 'Ophelia', instantly recognisable as The Lumineers with its syncopated piano rolls and sing-along chorus. The video for the track features singer Wesley Schultz in an out of body experience as he dances in the streets, the video has currently been viewed over 2.8 million times, with the single at over 13 million streams on Spotify. After exploding onto the scene with their monster single, 'Ho Hey', and its follow-up, 'Stubborn Love' (recently featured on President Barack Obama's Spotify playlist), The Lumineers spent a solid three years touring six of the seven continents. During that time, the band earned a pair of Grammy nominations (Best New Artist, Best Americana Album), contributed two songs to The Hunger Games franchise (including the hit Jennifer Lawrence/James Newton Howard collaboration, 'The Hanging Tree') and sold an impressive 3 million+ albums worldwide.
The Lumineers took the UK by storm with the release of their first album in 2012, which propelled them from appearing at Hoxton Bar & Grill as relative unknowns, to playing two consecutive sold-out nights at Brixton Academy and headlining the 10,400 capacity Alexandra Palace as household names. And it was their show-stopping performance on the Other Stage at Glastonbury in 2013 that cemented their position as one of the biggest breakout bands in the world. Now Cleopatra proves original members Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites – who founded the band in Ramsey, New Jersey back in 2002 – along with cellist/vocalist Neyla Pekarek, are neither taking their good fortune for granted, nor sitting back on their laurels. With the help of producer Simone Felice (The Felice Brothers, The Avett Brothers), the band ensconced themselves in The Clubhouse, a recording studio high atop a hill in rural Rhinebeck, NY, not far from Woodstock. The Lumineers then set about trying to make musical sense of their three-year-plus rollercoaster ride. Their skill at setting a visual story to music comes through amidst the delicate, deceptively simple acoustic soundscapes. "We took the same approach this time as we did with the first album, recording demos in a small house we rented in the original Denver neighbourhood where we first moved," explains Wesley, contributing the lyrical ideas while collaborating on the music with Jeremiah, who tackled a variety of instruments, including guitar, the very prominent piano and trademark tribal drums. There is something timeless about this band that links their songs to 18th century pastorals, 19th century work songs, 20th century folk narratives and 21st century post-modern cinematic soundscapes. Success hasn't spoiled The Lumineers; rather, it's inspired them to follow their muses even further. HEADLINE UK 2016 TOUR DATES: Thur Apr 14 – Bristol, O2 Academy – SOLD OUT Fri Apr 15 – Glasgow, Barrowlands – SOLD OUT Tue Apr 19 – Manchester, Albert Hall – SOLD OUT Sun Apr 24 – London, O2 Brixton Academy – SOLD OUT
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