10 Most Underrated Indie Rock Albums Of 2020s (So Far)
6. Lord Huron - Long Lost
Though generally known for their heart-breaking contribution to Netflix's 13 Reasons Why, The Night We Met, Lord Huron are simply so much more than an indie group dedicated to decking out TV series with soulful musical weight.
And in 2021's experimental and often even big screen-esque Long Lost, the likes of Ben Schneider and the crew make a point of creating their own distinct tale for you to get fittingly lost in yourself.
From the haunting one man and his guitar stylings of Love Me Like You Used To, to the unsettling and tense wave brought on by Meet Me In The City, here lies another album with wild, wild west inspiration felt from the get-go.
Arguably the most sincere beat unearthed in this not cherished enough epic can be found in the impactful I Lied, though. Combining Schneider's regret-filled quality with Allison Ponthier's subtly strong response, a tale of two halves with an unexpectedly hopeful ending ensues. And that feeling of being dramatically lost at sea both figuratively and literally is then beautifully played out in the depths of the bold instrumental of Time's Blur.
If you haven't already, it's time to anchor down and take this gem in.