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Band of Horses Austin City Limits Episode to Air Jan. 15

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Band of Horses‘ Austin City
Limits TV performance, taped in October the weekend the band appeared at the ACL Festival, has been confirmed
for a January 15, 2011 airdate on PBS (check local listings at http://austincitylimits.org/).

The performance culls material from all three of Band of Horses’ records, Cease To Begin, Everything All The
Time
and this year’s Infinite Arms, recently nominated for a Grammy in the Best Alternative Music
Album category. The epic set captured the grandeur and sweep of the Band of Horses live experience in the unique
and intimate setting of one of the final episodes to be recorded at the the original ACL soundstage.

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Band of Horses: “Dilly” Video

FIRST-EVER MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERE ON IMDB


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Band of Horses has
confirmed that its surreal 70s biker flick homage “Dilly” will receive its world premiere today exclusively on IMDb.
The unprecedented collaboration is IMDb’s first-ever foray into music video premieres. To watch the borderline
disturbing “Dilly” video, visit www.imdb.com/bandofhorses.

Directed by Philip Andelman, the mini-epic “Dilly” video (runtime 3:40) is a companion to the track off the band’s
self-financed Infinite Arms album (released May 18, 2010 on Brown/Fat Possum/Columbia. Shot
entirely on location in the Mojave desert, the video pays tribute to the biker films of the ’70s and contains
unexpected elements ranging from synchronized dancing to simulated violence and a eclectic cast comprised of
actors and bikers.

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Band of Horses: Hopefully Forever

By: Dennis Cook

Be sure to check out the exclusive live clip of “Factory” captured in Germany at the end of this feature!

Ben Bridwell

Band of Horses is a special bunch. Attentive listeners picked up on it immediately upon putting the needle down on their 2006 debut Everything All The Time, floored by soaring, fully-formed jewels like “The Funeral” and “The Great Salt Lake.” The feeling only intensified with sophomore album Cease To Begin, which offered some glimpses of a playful side with “The General Specific” and hinted at a more widescreen band to come. That group – the celestial tickling, heart tugging gonna-be-big group – emerges in total on Infinite Arms (released May 18 on Columbia Records), which rings with an understanding about the impermanence of things that only folks who’ve spent nomadic years plying their trade can muster. It is also one of the most unabashedly beautiful rock records in ages. Infinite Arms doesn’t shy away from being expressly lovely and unguarded in its honesty, fathoms deep feeling and wounded conjecture..

“It felt like something was happening to us, and we’re really proud of the way it sounds,” says singer-songwriter-guitarist-bandleader Ben Bridwell. “In hindsight, you wonder if we should have done things better or differently, but we’re pretty happy now. You’ll catch wind of what people say after it’s out in the world and think, ‘Did we do our best?’ I think we did. Shit! [laughs].’ What can you do?”

Three years separates Infinite Arms from its predecessor Cease To Begin, and the many hours of gigging and miles of highway gobbled between shows is embedded in these grooves, which showcase the interlocking chemistry of the live version of Band of Horses in a studio setting for the first time.

Ryan Monroe, the keyboardist and now playing guitar a lot, has been with us since we moved back to South Carolina in 2007. He’s such a talented dude and the fact that people haven’t heard his stamp on the band until now is almost criminal,” says Bridwell. “And Bill [Reynolds] (bass) and Tyler [Ramsey] (guitar) joined the band over three years ago, it was the natural thing to do to showcase everybody.”

The new material has a pleasantly lived-in feel, where the players have been crawling around inside these compositions for a while, so the album versions feel quite full and well structured. This time out, the band were able to discover what these tunes were all about before settling on final versions.

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“No doubt about that [laughs]! We became very familiar with them over the two years doing the record. And with the obvious ones like ‘Older’ and ‘Evening Kitchen,’ we just knew the songs had to be on there,” says Bridwell. “I wondered if something like ‘Blue Beard’ would even make the record because in the end we had so many songs we didn’t know what would make the final cut. We had to see what the label wanted and hear everyone’s take on it was.”

There’s a cool sonic curiosity to Band of Horses, particularly on Infinite Arms, where they’re clearly excited to find cool noises and textures to layer onto what are pretty indestructible songwriting bones to begin with. Rather than some nostalgia exercise, Band of Horses is simply willing to put in the extra care and listening time to tweak things for maximum impact and pleasure.

“We ended up self-producing 75-percent of the record, and a lot of that should be attributed to Bill Reynolds who worked a lot on getting those cool sounds with the mixing engineer Dave Sardy and his crew. We spent so much time thinking about the damn thing that I’m glad it came out to be an asset to the record. We did SO much second-guessing of everything, so I’m really glad it came out sounding cool,” chuckles Bridwell. “We’ll be starting a new record in the next year and it’s tempting to go in the opposite direction. Instead of spending two years hammering out every detail, now we want to play it looser just to see what the other side is like [laughs]. I don’t know if that’d be better but I’d just like to see what it’s like. I want to do an easy record next time! Two weeks in and outÂ…and then we’ll obsess over it for two years!”

Since it’s a topic that comes up with Band of Horses, it needs mention that the band moved from vaunted indie label Sub Pop to major label Columbia records for Infinite Arms. While this can sometimes have a powerful influence on a group, Band of Horses’ change of label home strikes one more akin to R.E.M., who maintained firm artistic control of their work after joining Warner Brothers. More than anything, being on Columbia means that more people than ever are hearing about a great rock ‘n’ roll band that richly deserves to be heard.

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“We were very comfortable where we were and have great relationships with Sub Pop. So, it’s hard to tell [what's different],” says Bridwell. “We have better management now, so it’s hard to tell who’s doing what because everyone is always doing something. Everyone at the label and in our mangement is so good at their jobs that there are always cool ideas popping up. They stretch us a bit more, encouraging us to do more promo acoustic things and stuff like that. We worked harder trying to move this record than any before. I’m not sure if breaking into the Top 10 on Billboard should be attributed to the band or the label or to the management company. All hands are on deck all the time, and growing our fan base over time hasn’t hurt.”

One of the treats of Infinite Arms is the carefully designed packaging, which incorporates an extended gatefold shot of a stormy sky and multiple pictures keyed to specific songs. It defies the small-mindedness of most CD-era packaging and offers an extension of the musical vision with longtime collaborator photographer/illustrator Christopher Wilson.

“With the previous two records we’d done the same thing, so thank God [Columbia Records] went along with us in incorporating Christopher Wilson’s visual concepts into our packaging,” says Bridwell. “It was pretty obvious we wanted to expand it a bit with this release, and it was cool to team up with Fat Possum, who did the deluxe vinyl edition with tons of Christopher Wilson stuff in it.”

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With their latest release, Band of Horses is building towards an open-sky sound – the kind of music that ably and effectively reaches people in festival fields and amphitheatres all the way to the back of the grassy knoll and parking lot beyond. What’s impressive is how incredibly personal and entirely human the songs are despite their growing capacity for giant size effectiveness. It’s a rare combination, and often a mark of the really great acts that jumped from clubs to coliseums. The Eagles, Wilco and My Morning Jacket spring to mind, and kindred peers on their way to similar largess include Everest and Dawes. And like all these citations, Band of Horses sounds almost entirely like themselves and not merely an update of earlier, better bands. Originality and drive are essential to this kind of rise, and Band of Horses possesses both in abundance.

“Hopefully, subconsciously, I’ve steered things that way, to sound wide open,” says Bridwell, endearingly bashful and humbled by the idea of his band’s music being put in this category. “But I also think it comes from wanting the album to have the feel of a good road trip. When you go on a meaningful road trip and you look at all the albums you want to put on, hopefully [Infinite Arms] is one you choose when you’re going over the mountain pass.”

“One of the things I wanted to make clear with this album is that this is a band,” says Bridwell. “Hopefully, we can grow it to the point – it’s kinda dark to say it butÂ…If I was the one who dies first that the band has enough of their own songs in the catalog and that it’s grown to the point that it’s not a one-man show and can go on as its own entity. Hopefully, as we make more records and keep that kind of cohesion in place, hopefully it can go on forever with this group of dudes keeping this same aesthetic or changing it or whatever. I just hope it never stops.”

Band of Horses is currently on tour in Europe and returns to the States in September with a run of shows that includes the Greek Theatre in Berkeley (9/24), The Joint in Las Vegas (9/27) and The Fillmore in Denver (9/29). Find full tour dates here and enjoy the band in action below!

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Band of Horses: Fall Tour Dates

FALL RUN STARTS SEPTEMBER 24 AT GREEK THEATER IN BERKELEY, CA


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Band of Horses have
announced new tour dates for the fall, starting at the end of September through October. After wrapping up
midwest dates, the band will head to Australia, Japan, and various countries throughout Europe before starting their
fall tour on September 24 at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA. Other tour stops include Los Angeles, Las Vegas,
Denver, Columbus, Indianapolis, Atlanta, and St. Louis.

Band of Horses 2010 Tour Dates:


07/12 – Nashville, TN @ War Memorial
07/13 – Cincinnati, OH @ Inner Circle
07/14 – Columbia, MO @ Blue Note
07/16 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Club
07/17 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theater
07/22 – Adelaide, AU @ Gov Hindmarsh
07/24 – Perth, AU @ Perth Esplanade
07/27 – Melbourne, AU @ Palace
07/29 – Sydney, AU @ Enmore
07/31 – Brisbane, AU @ Splendour in the Grass
08/03 – Auckland, NZ @ Powerstation
08/07 – Osaka, JP @ Summersonic
08/08 – Tokyo, JP @ Summersonic

08/19 – Hasselt, BE @ Pukkelpop
08/20 – Hohenfelden, DE @ Highfields Festival
08/27 – Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine
08/28 – Leeds, UK @ Leeds Music Festival
08/29 – Reading, UK @ Reading Music Festival
09/24 – Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theater
09/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theater

09/27 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint

09/28 – Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue
09/29 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore

10/01 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
10/04 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
10/05 – Columbus, OH @ LC Amphitheater
10/06 – Louisville, KY @ Brown Theater
10/10 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Festival

10/12 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom
10/13 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
10/14 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
10/17 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room
10/21 – Toronto, ON @ Koolhaus
10/22 – Detroit, MI @ Fillmore
10/30 – Atlanta, GA @ The Fox Theater

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Band of Horses: Free Show At Grand Central

BAND OF HORSES IS TOURING IN SUPPORT OF INFINITE ARMS


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Band of Horses have
announced a free show at 6:30 p.m. this Friday, June 18 in the Vanderbilt Hall section of New York’s
historic landmark Grand Central Terminal. The show is the latest in the AOL Pop Up Series and
the
first ever Pop Up show in New York City. For details on obtaining tickets, follow Band of Horses or @AOL on twitter
or
check the Band of Horses Facebook page.

Band of Horses is currently on tour in support of their latest album, Infinite Arms. Click here for dates.

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Band of Horses on Ferguson

MORE HYPNOTICALLY COMPELLING ROCK FROM HORSES

Last night Band of Horses performed “Compliments” off Infinite Arms, which was released on May 18, on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

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Band of Horses Release “Laredo” Off Infinite Arms

INFINITE ARMS DUE OUT MAY 18

Band of Horses have
released the new single, “Laredo” off their upcoming album Infinite Arms due out May 18 on Brown/Fat Possum/Columbia..

Click here to pre-order Infinite Arms now at iTunes.

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Band of Horses Reveal Infinite Arms Info/Free Song

BAND OF HORSES REVEAL INFINITE ARMS TRACK LISTING
THIRD ALBUM OUT MAY 18 ON BROWN/FAT POSSUM/COLUMBIA
“COMPLIMENTS” AVAILABLE AS FREE DOWNLOAD AT
BANDOFHORSES.COM

Band of Horses at Stubb’s
SXSW 2010 by Dudelson

Having just “killed it” at SXSW, according to the New York Times (see the JamBase review here), Band Of Horses, the Low Country’s
premier rock n’ roll outfit, release their third full length LP, entitled Infinite Arms, on May 18 through Brown/Fat Possum/Columbia.

Infinite Arms Track Listing:

1) Factory
2) Compliments
3) Laredo
4) Blue Beard
5) On My Way Back Home
6) Infinite Arms
7) Dilly
8) Evening Kitchen
9) Older
10) For Annabelle
11) NW Apt.
12) Neighbor

The band has made a video for the song “Compliments” available as a free stream and download via their website: www.bandofhorses.com.

Band of Horses is Ben Bridwell, Creighton Barrett, Ryan Monroe, Tyler
Ramsey
and Bill Reynolds. Long time touring members of the group, Infinite Arms
marks the recording debut of Ramsey and Reynolds, while Barrett and Monroe graced the last album, Cease to
Begin
. Through touring together in support of Cease to Begin and during breaks in the
Infinite Arms recording process, the band has become a cohesive force with all members making
invaluable contributions to the unmistakable sound that founder Bridwell has crafted since the band’s inception.

Look for the band to support Infinite Arms with tour dates across the globe in 2010. A current
list of dates is below, with many more to be announced very soon. Visit www.bandofhorses.com for ticketing information.

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Pearl Jam: Midwest/E. Coast Tour Band of Horses To Support

PEARL JAM ANNOUNCES 11-DATE MIDWEST AND EAST COAST TOUR

Tickets on sale Friday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20

Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam announced today that they will play eleven Midwest and East Coast tour dates in May of 2010. The tour kicks-off on May 3 at Sprint Center in Kansas City and wraps on May 21 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Pearl Jam’s U.S. tour follows the band’s previously announced headlining appearance at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation Festival on May 1.

Band of Horses will open all shows except the May 20 Madison Square Garden engagement, where The Black Keys will open. Show time for all concerts is 7:30 p.m.

Public tickets go on sale Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20. (Check local concert listings.)

PEARL JAM’S 2010 U.S. TOUR DATES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

05.03 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center

05.04 – St. Louis, MO – Scottrade Center

05.06 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena

05.07 – Noblesville, IN – Verizon Wireless Music Center

05.09 – Cleveland, OH – Quicken Loans Arena

05.10 – Buffalo, NY – HSBC Arena

05.13 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live

05.15 – Hartford, CT – XL Center

05.17 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

05.18 – TBD – TBD

05.20 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

05.21 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

Pearl Jam recently announced that they will also play a series of select European festival and headlining tour dates in June and July of 2010. The band’s European dates kick off in Dublin, Ireland at the 02 Arena and close at the Optimus Alive Festival in Oeiras, Portugal. Pearl Jam’s tour dates are in support of their ninth studio album, Backspacer. Released on September 20, 2009 in the U.S. and September 21, 2009 internationally, Backspacer debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Chart.

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Band of Horses To Release
Infinite Arms On May 17

Band of Horses To Release Infinite Arms On May 17

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Band of Horses have announced plans to release their third LP, entitled Infinite Arms, on May 18. The album was produced b the band and Phil Ek and is the first record to feature newer band members Tyler Ramsey and Bill Reynolds.

The band is set to play the Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO on March 15 and the Ogden in Denver on the 16 before hitting SXSW.

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Horses were Elvis Presley’’s ‘favourite’ animals

Elvis Presley may have sung about a “Hound Dog” but his favourite animals were horses, it has emerged.
Priscilla Presley, former wife of the King of Rock and Roll, and other sources claimed the singer had at least 18 horses at both Graceland and the Circle G Ranch at one point.
His first horse at Graceland was [...]

The Government is Patching the Barn Door Instead of Catching the Escaped Horses

If all of the horses are already out of the barn, fussing about how to patch the door to fill in a few cracks isn’t really very helpful.You have to go out and round up the escaped horses. Then – once you catch them – you can think about how to improv…

Band of Horses NYE in ATL

Band of Horses New Year’s Eve Run in Atlanta


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Band of Horses will once again celebrate the New Year in Atlanta. Last year the band performed at the Variety Playhouse, this year they will play December 30 and 31 at The Tabernacle. Tickets available through livenation.com.

Band of Horses are on tour now; dates available here.



Playboy’s Barbi Twins Target GOP Rep. Hastings Over Wild Horses

The U.S. House recently passed the “Restore Our American Mustangs Act,” which would protect wild horses in 10 western states by providing additional land and protections. But Rep. Doc Hastings, (R-Wash.) isn’t a huge fan.

More o…

Wild Horses SAVED: Congress Votes To Protect Mustangs And Burros From Government-Sponsored Slaughter

WASHINGTON — Galloping to the aid of the nation’s wild horses and burros, the House voted Friday to rescue them from the possibility of a government-sponsored slaughter and give them millions more acres to roam.

But the effort may get p…

If wishes were horses

The pragmatic argument for American engagement

VOICES do not carry easily across the Atlantic. But when they belong to people like Vaclav Havel and Lech Walesa, their message may be heard even in the noisy corridors of Washington, DC. The two best-known ex-communist leaders are among 21 signatories of an open letter to the Obama administration, urging it to rethink its policies towards central and eastern Europe.

The 21 are all strong Atlanticists, who remember America’s vital role in ending the evil empire and in anchoring the former captive nations in NATO. As well as seven former presidents (two from Poland, one each from Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Romania) the signatories include heavyweight politicians and officials, plus two of the region’s most insightful political analysts, Kadri Liik from Estonia and Ivan Krastev from Bulgaria. …

June 15, 1878: Muybridge Horses Around With Motion Pictures

1878: Photographer Eadweard Muybridge uses high-speed stop-motion photography to capture a horse’s motion. The photos prove that the horse has all four feet in the air during some parts of its stride. The shots settle an old argument … and start a new medium and industry.
Former California Governor Leland Stanford financed Muybridge’s photo experiments. They [...]