The Funeral — Band Of Horses

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The Funeral” by Band Of Horses (Every­thing All The Time, Sub Pop Records, 2006).

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Emerg­ing in 2004 with a woodsy blend of midtempo rock and reverb-laden vocals, Band of Horses quickly gained an audi­ence in their native North­west before Every­thing All the Time made them indie rock dar­lings. Multi-instrumentalists Ben Brid­well and Mat Brooke founded the group after an eight-year run with Carissa’s Wierd, and an early per­for­mance along­side future label­mates Iron & Wine caught the atten­tion of Sub Pop Records. The Seattle-based label signed the group in 2005 and reis­sued their self-released EP later that year, while Band of Horses retreated to the stu­dio to record their full-length debut. Every­thing All the Time emerged in March 2006 and was warmly received; how­ever, Brooke did not tour in sup­port of the album and had offi­cially left the group by July, choos­ing instead to devote his time to another Sub Pop act, Grand Archives. Nev­er­the­less, Brid­well soli­diered on with now-permanent band­mates Rob Hamp­ton (bass) and Creighton Bar­rett (drums), play­ing state­side shows and tour­ing Europe in sup­port of the band’s debut. The group returned to the States and relo­cated to Mt. Pleas­ant, SC, to be closer to their fam­i­lies; soon after, Band of Horses entered the stu­dio with pro­ducer Phil Ek (who also helmed Every­thing All the Time) to record their sopho­more album. Cease to Begin was released in Octo­ber 2007, and the band set off on another state­side tour that same month.

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