The Lumineers capture raw emotion on ‘You’re All I Got’

The Lumineers have unveiled ‘You’re All I Got,’ a standout track from their forthcoming album Automatic, set for release on February 14 via Dualtone.
A powerful display of the band’s signature folk-infused storytelling, ‘You’re All I Got’ showcases Wesley Schultz pushing his vocal limits, delivering an impassioned plea for love and connection. The song’s stripped-down production allows its raw intensity to shine. Capturing longing and desperation, the track reinforces The Lumineers’ ability to craft deeply personal yet universally resonant music.
Schultz describes the track’s emotional weight, explaining:
“It’s on the edge of where I can hit a note, so you feel that tension. When you’re saying to someone, ‘You’re all I got,’ it carries that same raw emotion.”
With Automatic promising to be their most personal work to date, ‘You’re All I Got’ serves as a powerful preview of what’s to come, blending earnest lyricism with the anthemic sound that has defined The Lumineers for nearly two decades.
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