MusicBed concisely defines their sound as “atmospheric pop anthems that are as instrumentally intricate as they are emotionally moving.” Nathan Horst, lead singer of TLTH, says, “We want to write music that people can feel, body and soul; music that inspires people from any background to love better.” With influences including Paul Simon, Coldplay, Brandon Flowers, Sigur Ros, and Bon Iver, among others, they strive to marry the worlds of groovy ethnic music and ambient soundscapes, weaving genres seamlessly to form a more polished indie folk pop sound.
Your songs, literally like all of your aongs are like the album of my 10 year old relationship 💕💖 Always been a fan since I heard your song All for you.
Just beautiful!!! So so grateful for your music, your expressions of love for this journey that not many people understand. You have been a lighthouse, a guide, an understanding, giving us a greater hope for a beautiful union because you did it, and are now sharing it with us who need this encouragement like air to survive. You are making an impact on two people who are preparing to do something globally. Thank you for being a huge part in our journey, being faithful to your hearts. We appreciate you from the depths of our souls, much love, gratitude and blessings to you and yours. 🥰💞🙏
Thank you for writing so many beautiful songs that help us, in the light and the heat, those of us who truly understand this journey of two souls who were created as one flame, one light, one heat, who feel each other in ways no one else can understand. You have been a life line of love, to help us feel, where the harshness of life tries to speak louder than love. You are all appreciated beyond words! 💞
Still my fave song ❤ 4 years ago I listened to this song for the first time and I knew in my heart that if I ever get married, this will be my wedding song 😊
Every warning sign, the paths we've tried, every tears we've cried, on the soil grows. I'm sure there's a way through this lonely maze, nothing can steal away, the seeds we've sown. We could be all the things we swore when we were younger.