Lord Huron makes “Time to Run” feel like the track sneaking out ahead of the pack. Fresh off *Lonesome Dreams*, it lands with enough swagger and dust to sound like a new obsession worth chasing now.
The production opens wide: chiming guitar lines, a steady kick, and vocals washed in a golden haze. Every hook feels wind-burned and road-ready, with just enough echo to make the chorus seem bigger than the room.
For a late-night drive, a stubborn workday, or a walk with nowhere urgent to be, the song slips in cleanly and keeps moving. That restless pulse makes even ordinary streets feel cinematic.