Review: Lord Huron – The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1

“What if you could choose your fate like choosing a song on a jukebox? What if your finger slipped and you got the B-side instead? What if you misunderstood the meaning of the dang song to begin with?”

According to frontman and songwriter Ben Schneider, that’s the premise of Lord Huron‘s new album – The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1. The album hosts a stunning array of musicians backing Schneider exploring the idea of choosing one’s fate or just letting it play out and seeing what happens.

On the opener, “Looking Back,” Schneider just wants “nothin’ but a lonesome, quiet place where I can think” or “a noisy, crowded place where I can drink” – depending on the circumstances. It’s a sorrowful tale about loss, either from a breakup or a death. Speaking as a widower, this one hit hard (“Something changed the day you left and I’ll never know just what. I’ll spend my whole life looking up and wondering who I am.”).

“Bag of Bones” is a sharp standout as Schneider sings about how his former lover is better off without him (“I believed you’d never get far without me. How wrong I was in the end.”). The rhythm of the track is undeniable and gets deep into you. “I got everything I want and I’ve got nothing that I need,” he sings on “Nothing I Need.” It’s a tale of an ego trap, of chasing the Alan Watts “golden goodie” that never can be caught and never brings true happiness. The country twang builds into a foot-stomping beat that barely hides the blues lyrics.

“Is There Anybody Out There?” isn’t a cover of the Pink Floyd song of the same name, but rather a song about Schneider and his bandmates Mark Barry, Miguel Briseño, and Tom Renaud seeking fellow humans who might need help along their journey (“We haven’t met, but I wrote this song for you.”). “Who Laughs Last” features actress Kristen Stewart telling a tale of traveling through the American southwest through a series of places that might not be real. “The Comedian” is a tale of a faded star who only wants “to see my name in the lights again,” but knows deep down that time and fame are ephemeral.

“Watch Me Go” is a story of someone walking away from a relationship, friendship, or some other bond that the protagonist no longer wants and won’t miss. It, like all the songs on the album, are mini-stories or characters who might be Schneider or his bandmates or might be fictional. After all, the band has built an entire universe of characters and stories based around their music.

“Fire Eternal” teams up the band with Kazu Makino from Blonde Redhead sharing the vocals on a sultry and quirky tale of fiery passion. “It All Comes Back,” with its simple yet powerful Radiohead-like piano chords, is a story of karma and might be the one that most encapsulates the “What if you could choose your fate?” theme of the album with lyrics like “I can’t be sure, but I’ve seen this before. When you walk through the door, which way will you go?”

“Used to Know” has Schneider begging a former lover to remember what they had together and to run away with it if they ever finds someone like that again. “Digging Up the Past” is a mournful story of someone who can’t (or won’t) move away from something long gone (another dominant theme on the album). The harmonica and slide guitar on it are outstanding. The closing track, “Life Is Strange,” seems perfect for the record. The album is full of weird stories, odd characters, and is about a jukebox in a mythical forest that you can use to determine your fate…but be careful what you wish for as it might not be what you expect.

The whole album isn’t what you expect, but then again it kind of is.

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Lord Huron teams up with Kristen Stewart to ask “Who Laughs Last?”

Photo credit: Christian Waite

Lord Huron returns with “Who Laughs Last?,” a new single featuring Academy Award nominated actress Kristen Stewart and an accompanying music video directed by Tony Wilson and starring Stewart. The band also announces a 2025 world tour, taking place after the upcoming Strange Trails 10th Anniversary run “Who Laughs Last?” marks the multiplatinum Los Angeles band’s first original release in two years, and also serves as the debut recording by Kristen Stewart [SpencerLove Lies Bleeding]. “Who Laughs Last?” represents just the first piece of a sonic, aesthetic, and sensory puzzle meant to be assembled with care.

Watch the Video for “Who Laughs Last? (feat. Kristen Stewart)”

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“Who Laughs Last?” finds Lord Huron evolving at lightspeed. With Stewart in the driver’s seat, they traverse a lonely and lost highway soundtracked by a rumbling palm-muted bass riff and a high octane beat. The groove picks up as samples of garbled news broadcasts echo in waves over strings. While she grips the wheel, Stewart’s poetic spoken word chills. At one point, she confesses that staring at an oncoming storm “made me feel something I never felt before…something between awestruck and horrified…I kept my eyes on the long white lines.” Turning on a dime, the momentum picks up and frontman Ben Schneider’s vocals take hold around a hard-hitting hook, “You don’t remember what I said, but you’ll remember what I did. Starring Stewart,the accompanying visual evokes a Lynchian film noir on screen. 

About the single, Schneider commented “I didn’t know Kristen previously but I’d been a big fan since seeing her work with Olivier Assayas, which my wife introduced me to. I kept hearing her voice when I was writing this song and just thought “what the hell, I’ll reach out and see,” thinking it was a long shot. But she said she was interested so we met up and hit it off talking about books, movies and music. She immediately got what I was going for and had great ideas to boot. She’s just a great person and so creative and open. She added a lot to the video concept as well. It was the kind of collaboration you dream of, honestly.” 

“I’ve always loved the band and immediately sparked to the manic drift of the song and to the mood,” says Stewart. “I love when a song is something you can kind of seep into and imagine. Ben is the nicest, I was so into reading his words… there’s nothing like making new friends through projects like these that just crop up. Lucky stuff.”

Lord Huron’s 2025 world tour is the band’s biggest North American headline tour to date. The trek commences on July 18th and visits legendary venues, including Madison Square Garden in New York City, Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, and the Moody Center in Austin before concluding at Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Select dates will feature support from artists including Waxahatchee, Feist, Kevin Morby and more.

Prior, Lord Huron embarks on the previously announced Strange Trails 10th Anniversary Tour, beginning this May in Reno, NV, and includes their annual Red Rocks Amphitheatre dates. This very special run commemorates the 10th anniversary of the release of their album, Strange Trails, which featured the multi-platinum single “The Night We Met.” Artist presale tickets for newly announced dates begin Tuesday, January 28th at 1PM local time. General on-sale launches on Friday, January 31st at 10am local time. A full list of dates can be found below.

There will be more news from Lord Huron in the coming months.

Lord Huron Tour Dates
(new dates in bold)
Sat. April 26 – Charleston, NC @ Highwater Festival
Thu. May 22 – Reno, NV @ The Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort – SOLD OUT *
Fri. May 23 – Boise, ID @ Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden – SOLD OUT *
Sun. May 25 – Missoula, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater – SOLD OUT *
Mon. May 26 – Missoula, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater – SOLD OUT *
Wed. May 28 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre – SOLD OUT *
Thu. May 29 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre – SOLD OUT *
Sat. May 31 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Sandy Amphitheater – SOLD OUT *
Sun. June 1 – Denver, CO @ Outside Festival
Fri. July 18 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park ^
Sat. July 19 – Chicago, IL @ Fairgrounds at Salt Shed ^
Sun. July 20 – Chicago, IL @ Fairgrounds at Salt Shed ^
Tue. July 22 – Minneapolis, MN @ Armory %
Wed. July 23 @ Milwaukee, WI Miller High Life Theatre %
Fri. July 25 – Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle %
Sat. July 26 – Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle %
Sun. July 27 – Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park %
Tue. July 29 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion #
Wed. July 30 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden #
Fri. Aug. 1- Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavillion at The Mann %
Sun. Aug. 3 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway %
Tue. Aug. 5 – Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek %
Thu. Aug. 7 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE Outdoors) @
Fri. Aug. 8 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! Outdoor @
Sat. Aug. 9 – Rochester Hills, MI @ Meadow Brook Amphitheatre @
Thu. Sept. 4 – Oslo, NO @ Sentrum Scene
Fri. Sept. 5 – Stockholm, SE @ Annexet
Sat. Sept. 6 – Copenhagen, DK @ Poolen
Mon. Sept. 8 – Berlin, DE @ Tempodrom
Tue. Sept. 9 – Warsaw, PL @ Stodola
Wed. Sept. 10 – Vienna, AT @ Gasometer
Thu. Sept. 11 – Zurich, CH @ Halle 622
Sat. Sept. 13 – Paris, FR @ L’Olympia
Sun. Sept. 14 – Utrecht, NL @ TivoliVredenburg – Ronda
Mon. Sept. 15 – Cologne, DE @ E-Werk
Tue. Sept. 16 – Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique
Thu. Sept. 18 – Bristol, UK @ Bristol Beacon
Fri. Sept. 19 – London, UK @ Eventim Apollo
Sat. Sept. 20 – Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy Glasgow
Sun. Sept. 21 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo Manchester
Wed. Oct. 15 – Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley !
Fri. Oct. 17 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center !
Sat. Oct. 18 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena !
Sun. Oct. 19 – Spokane, WA @ Spokane Pavilion !
Tue. Oct. 21 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center !
Thu. Oct. 23 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha !
Fri. Oct. 24 – St. Louis, MO @ Chaifetz Arena !
Sat. Oct. 15 – Independence, MO @ Cable Dahmer Arena !
Mon. Oct. 27 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory !
Wed. Oct. 29 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall !
Thu. Oct. 30 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center $
Sat. Nov. 1 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre $
Sun. Nov. 2 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum $

* with Molly Lewis
^ with Indigo De Souza
% with Lee Fields
# with Waxahatchee
@ with S.G. Goodman
! with Kevin Morby
$ with Feist

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