Outfits based around the the legs ‘Steady Pace’, prompted by @studyjunee!
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LORD HURON LIVES!
To all world enders, from the starting of that desert, to the trails walked into the forest that have us come back changed, to looking out into the city and now riding off into the sun. Its a honor to present to you artwork inspired by Lord Hurons 4 Albums (Lonesome Dreams, Strange Trails, Vide Noir and Long Lost.) For wherever you are in times blur Lord Huron connects us all to their music and will continue to do so for whatever they create. "Until next time, may you live until you die."
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it’s always “u up?” or “wyd??”
it’s never “put on your new dress tonight and i look to the west and the moons in the sky i wanna get at least that high i wanna leave the earth and all things behind you told me youre never gonna die how am i supposed to sleep through the night you showed me the secret of life and i can’t forget that look in your eye”
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Almost crashed into a tree I was so excited to take this picture
I hope it leads to the Whispering Pines Studio I really wanna meet Tubbs Tarbell
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there are connections okay—
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Drew my favourite Lord Huron character, Frankie Lou! She deserved a happier ending, but nonetheless, here’s her thriving and singing (probably silence of the moon)
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Bose Ikard (ca. 1840s–1929) was an African American cowboy who participated in the pioneering cattle drives on what became known as the Goodnight–Loving Trail, after the American Civil War and through 1869. Aspects of his life inspired the fictional character Joshua Deets, the African-American cowboy in Larry McMurtry‘s novel Lonesome Dove.
Bose Ikard was born into slavery around 1847 or in 1843 in Summerville, Noxubee County, Mississippi. He lived with his master’s family prior to the Civil War, becoming a ranch hand and cowboy as he grew up in Texas after the Ikards moved from Mississippi to Parker County, Texas. On the post-war cattle drives, Ikard served as a tracker, a cowboy and as Charles Goodnight‘s de facto banker, often carrying thousands of dollars in cash until the money could be deposited. After his last cattle drive in 1869, Ikard settled in Parker County, becoming a farmer and raising a family with his wife Angeline.
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The Drowned Man’s Ghost Tries to Claim a New Victim for the Sea – Thorvald Niss // The Ghost on the Shore – Lord Huron
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Listening to Lord Huron is like: Yeah the wilderness is strange, but it’s become my refuge because I’ve become a stranger to myself. I’m chasing after you and I wonder if you weren’t flesh and blood but a lustful dream. Immortality may make my love eternal, but my agony never ends.
*cool guitar riff*
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lord huron lonesome dreams album lore
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every day i listen to lord huron
i think “oh wow. nothing will ever beat strange trails”
then i listen to long lost
“nothing will ever beat long lost”
then i listen to vide noir
“literally nothing will ever beat vide noir”
then i listen to lonesome dreams
“LITERALLY NOTHING WILL EVER BEAT LONESOME DREAMS”
so many thoughts and feelings
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