![]() Basing an album around an entirely fictional narrative that the audience is supposed to pretend is real with a wink an a nod is nothing new – we’ve had plenty of clever songwriters pitching their records as soundtracks to movie that never existed, and Garth Brooks even did the whole “Chris Gaines” thing that one time. The high-concept shenanigans weren’t really the thing that got me hooked on Lord Huron, though they certainly helped to seal the deal. I have failed to explain this concept succinctly, and you’re still confused. ![]()
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