The Lumineers stopped by NPR's offices on Monday (April 6) for a lively Tiny Desk Concert highlighting their 2019 album III.
The folk-rock six-piece kicked things off with "Gloria," the lead single from the LP which peaked at No. 1 on the Alternative Songs chart, before transitioning into album cut "Leader of the Landslide," complete with a cassette recording of crickets and rain for atmosphere.
Introducing the second song, lead singer Wesley Schultz opened up during the set about how a family member's issues with addiction fueled much of the album's lyrical content. "My wife and I have tried to take care of this person for about 10 years; she's an alcoholic and she's struggled mightily with that ever since I've known her," he said. "It's
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