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Band of Horses

Band of Horses

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 125 votes
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  • Similar Artists: My Morning Jacket, Home, Flaming Lips, Shearwater

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No Ones Gonna Love You (3:37) Date added: 01/28/08 | Total listens: 19,094
Is There a Ghost (3:02) Date added: 10/10/07 | Total listens: 16,079
The Great Salt Lake (4:45) Date added: 07/18/06 | Total listens: 16,109
Funeral (5:22) Date added: 03/23/06 | Total listens: 30,095

User reviews for Band of Horses

Average rating4h starsOut of 125 votes

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Editor's review

After ten years together in the dark orchestral-pop band Carissa's Weird, Ben Bridwell and Matt Brooke keep their proven and fruitful partnership alive with Band of Horses. With a sound so big and wide-open it could bounce off of mountains, Band of Horses is a noticeable departure and progression.

Biography

Achieving musical transcendence is a tricky feat, almost definitively. If it happens at all, it happens naturally and perhaps nobody knows that better than Seattle, Washington's Band of Horses. Guitarist/vocalist Ben Bridwell and guitarist Mat Brooke formed Band of Horses in 2004, after the dissolution of their nearly ten-year run in northwest melancholic darlings Carissa's Wierd. Carissa's Wierd trafficked in sadly beautiful orchestral pop, whose songs told unflinching stories of heartbreak and loss, leavened with defeatist humor. And, Band of Horses rises from the ashes of that well-loved and short-lived band. After playing music with each other for over a decade, Bridwell and Brooke picked up together again when Bridwell began fleshing out his compositions post-Carissa's. "It was really just a natural thing we started doing," explains Bridwell. Buoyed by Bridwell's warm, reverb-heavy vocals (which strangely channel a dichotomous blend of Wayne Coyne, Brian Wilson and Doug Martsch,) Band of Horses' woodsy, dreamy songs ooze with amorphous tension, longing and hope. At times raggedly epic ("The Great Salt Lake") and delicately pensive ("St. Augustine," "Monsters"), Everything All the Time is an album painted gorgeously in fragile highs and lows.

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