Catching Up With Lord Huron
Photo by Jessica YurasekAlthough it started as a solo bedroom project for Michigan native Ben Schneider, the last couple of years have seen his Lord Huron project morph into a full band and take up residency in Los Angeles. On Oct. 9, the group’s debut full-length, titled Lonesome Dreams, was released on IAMSOUND Records and the five-piece can currently be found touring across the U.S. We caught up with Schneider to discuss the creation of the long-awaited release, the excitement that comes with a first album, and what fans can expect from their live show.
Paste: How has the band been preparing for the release of this long-awaited debut album?
Ben Schneider: Well, we’ve mostly been getting the show read for this tour (which began on Sept. 27 in Cincinnati). You know, getting the new songs together, making sure we are sharp, getting things in order with van. Basically just taking care of business.
Paste: For a songwriter or artist, this first full-length album is obviously a big deal as far as personal accomplishments go. How have you been affected by that?
Schneider: Well, it’s weird because I have been used to putting things out the minute I finish them. I literally posted the first two Lord Huron EPs online the same night that I completed them. It was a much more immediate thing. With Lonesome Dreams, I’ve been finished with it for about four months, just sitting around and holding my breath. There has definitely been a lot of excitement building up, but, at the same time, I sometimes forget that it isn’t out yet because I have been sitting with it for so long. I think once we started getting ready for this tour and our first press interviews started to happen, then the excitement really hit. I’m really proud of what we have made and interested to hear what other people think about it.
Paste: Tell us about the process of actually making this debut. You guys had already released a couple of EPs and you spent virtually all of 2011 touring. To the casual observer, it was easy to forget that Lord Huron didn’t have a full album out yet. Does Lonesome Dreams feel like a long time coming to you, as it probably does to most of the people who are already familiar with you guys?
Schneider: It does in some ways. Some of the songs I started writing and recording around the same time that I was working on the Mighty EP, so some of them have been kicking around for a while. We’ve been playing a few of them live for quite some time as well. So, I can understand how people might feel like it has taken a long time, but we were on the road so much of last year that it was hard to find time to get in the studio and record. Also, we tend to take our time with the business side of things. We wanted to make sure we were working with the right people and in the right creative situation. So, that took some time and we had a lot of sit-downs with various people, but I think we found the right folks in the end and it feels good having it ready to come out.
Paste: Last year, you also were featured at a number of large music festivals, which is not common for bands with limited recorded output. You performed at Lollapalooza, Outside Lands and South by Southwest. By playing to these bigger audiences before you recorded this album, do you think it allowed you to maybe push for a bigger sound??
Schneider: Definitely. We felt really lucky to be picked to play those events and, as you said, a little surprised because we had so little recorded output. But, I’ve been really lucky to put together a pretty terrific band. They are my best friends, but they are also some of the best musicians that I’ve ever known. And, yeah, being on the road and playing those bigger shows allowed us to fine-tune everything, and where I recorded the EPs on my own, this album was made with the guys playing on it and I think that has really added new dimension to everything that is really exciting.