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Sunday, February 28, 2016

The Lumineers Demonstrate How Easy Ophelia Is On The Ears

The Lumineers have something exceedingly snappy to share with us and its name is Ophelia. She's a living doll from the sounds of things. Each band member brings her to glorious life whether it's through Jeremiah Caleb Fraites on piano or Wesley Caleb Schultz with his folksy voice techniques. If you like hand clapping people pleasing tributes to love then you have certainly have come to the right place. As is not uncommon with many songs in the past much studio time is used on how someone of younger years lacks the wisdom needed to succeed in a serious relationship. Running further down the lyric sheet Wesley waxes on about how much Ophelia has been on his mind since the flood. I can't brag enough about what pluckiness the piano possesses. If Gene Kelly were alive today he could have incorporate one heck of a swank tap dance routine into the mix.It's not even 3 minutes long but the perky meter gets ratcheted up to eleven. A little lightness of being goes a long way, particularly for "Ophelia". The video shows Wesley to be quite the onstage presence. His forays into street gaiety don't go unnoticed either. Solid drumming gives the song a firm attachment to the here and now. Ophelia for any man represents a drug worth ingesting seeing what a lovable sprite she is. Gliding along nicely "Ophelia" allows you to have a number of gin and tonic moments with pleasing backdrop. Tambourine weaving also gives the song a nice good natured spin. Wesley is having himself a marvelous time in the video. His infectiousness deserves to be caught on a large scale. "Ophelia" is a treat, not bad on the ears, and merits widespread attention.

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