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Zoe Folbigg reveals why a second proposal is twice as sweet

A dream trip to South Africa was our last big holiday before the pandemic and my husband, Mark, and our sons, Felix, then nine, and Max, seven, had reached the top of Table Mountain in Cape Town after a strenuous two-hour hike. ‘We did it!’ I called out, fighting the wind at the top. ‘Look at the view!’ In one direction you could see Robben Island; in another, Lion’s Head mountain. The city shimmered below us. I stopped to rummage in my bag it was Easter weekend and I’d packed Creme Eggs, a family favourite, as a surprise reward for our travails to the top. Little did I know Mark had planned a surprise of his own.

Lord Huron | Long Lost | Review

  Article Contributed by Gibson Shaffer | Published on Friday, April 23, 2021 On the edge of their new album release “Long Lost which will be available for streaming May 21, Lord Huron gave their fans a glimpse of what to expect with their new title track “Long Lost”. Accompanied by their two most recent releases “Mine Forever” and “Not Dead Yet” which they shared with the world earlier this year. Lord Huron first made a name for themselves with their debut album Lonesome Dreams and shortly after Strange Tales, which featured the triple-platinum single “The Night We Met,” a song that put Lord Huron on the big map and became an indie anthem for fans around the world.

LORD HURON DEEPEN THE MYSTERY OF NEW ALBUM LONG LOST WITH NEW TITLE TRACK

  Deepening the mystery of their current chapter, Lord Huron unveil a new song entitled “Long Lost” today. It stands out as the title track of their anxiously awaited fourth full-length album, LONG LOST, out May 21st via Whispering Pines Studios Inc./Republic Records. Listen to Long Lost HERE & watch the lyric video HERE.    Pre-order Long Lost HERE. The new tune hinges on cinematic strings, dusty tambourine, and soft acoustic guitar before transmitting a dreamy vocal. It nods to Spaghetti Western soundtracks and fifties pop in equal measure, as though Roy Orbison and Ennio Morricone finally got around to collaborating. Meanwhile, the accompanying music video further opens the window onto the expanding world of the album.

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