On Lohio's new five-song EP Family Tree, the Pittsburg-based band blend indie-folk and chamber pop, topped with male/female vocal dynamics, creating a sound packed with wholehearted rhythmic nuances and lush arrangements. Lohio—which consists of singer/songwriter Greg Dutton, bassist/vocalist Liz Adams, guitarist Erik Cirelli and drummer Dave Bubbenheim—says one of their goals on the EP was to paint a "portrait of the way a band can become your family", and the end result is their most captivating work yet. On Lohio's debut video for "Adelai", which is the lead single for Family Tree, the group aims for an Arcade Fire-like grand statement—complete with a visual meditation on adolescent wistfulness and anxiety—and the effort pays off brilliantly. The band, which has shared the stage with the likes of Ra Ra Riot, the Avett Brothers and Tokyo Police Club, are set to hit the road next month (the dates are listed below). You can stream or download Family Tree over at Lohio's Bandcamp website.
I love this song. They sound similar to Sufjan Stevens. I love Lohio!
level71trollmage 4 months ago
Great sound!!
dragonflytowolfden 7 months ago
Amazing video.
allstar2bein2023 9 months ago 2
Pittsburgh* with an h
squareversesine 10 months ago 2
i love this song. this is not my style of music whatsoever but for some reason i love this band and i love donora
TehMau5trap 11 months ago
Wow. I hipster pretty hard, but these guys are even better.
halliebethW82 1 year ago
Beautiful. Everyone needs to hear and see this.
:)
frenchjava313 1 year ago