III - The Lumineers

⭐ 10.0/10

(Originally written by hoodie_logi)

This album is a masterclass in story telling. I have encountered very few albums that have managed to tell such a compelling and heartbreaking story.


For those unfamiliar with the album, the Lumineers craft a narrative that explores the idea of cyclical family sins. How the affects of our matriarchs and patriarch directly influence our lives. The album is told in three parts, from the perspectives of three different generations. Gloria Sparks, her son Jimmy Sparks and his son Junior Sparks. All three characters interact with and understand their issues to stem from Gloria's drug addiction.


The album is haunting at times. It is a bleak look at the role addiction plays in developing dysfunction in families. Even tougher, it is inspired by the events of the lead singer's own family experience.


I can't recommend an in depth listen of this album enough. It's a work of art that has had a profound impact on my life.


Best Track: Impossible to choose, but "it wasn't easy to be happy for you" is a major standout

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