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28. Mai 2020
Works perfectly
Catches the little critters

04. Mär 2020
Brilliant music
One bands were able to play instruments and big business didn't decide whom we listened to
26. Jan 2008
if you like snow patrol you will like "band of horses"
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take a look for yourself, ive always been into indie and as my dad calls it depressing music. but i find music has to say something to you , i can relate good things and bad things in my life to various songs+ bands.
Band of Horses do guitar-based indie very well-- well enough, at least, that the next generation of American indie bands may bear comparisons to them.
Cease to Begin was produced again by Phil Ek, who helmed the band’s fabulous debut last year. Though the material has much of the same urban-Americana feel of Everything, Begin is for better or worse more determined with its tempos and its tones than their debut. The band’s sense of texturing seems at once trapped under old, leaden things and more spacious. Lead single “Is There a Ghost,” with its brisk leap into power-guitar territory, is as close to the headrushes of “Funeral” and “Weed Party” as it gets here until “Islands on the Coast,” which leaps out of your hand like a pet off its leash, its spiraling guitars and drums enmeshed in Ben Bridwell’s long, drawn out “oh”s. “Ode to LRC,” though, is a better way of getting at the album’s subtle beauties, as it opens with a dense crush of guitars before settling into a mournful synth part and Ben Bridwell’s patient, contemplative glance at the open spaces around him.