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BAND OF HORSES "Everything All The Time" Reviews
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Release: 21 Mar 2006
Label: Sub Pop
Genre: Pop, Rock
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| Giant Magazine |
Rating: 9.1 |
Seattle’s minimalist indie rockers Ben Bridwell (vocals and guitars) and Mat Brooks (bass) have played music together for more than a decade, first in the beloved Northwest band Carissa’s Weird and now in Band of Horses-churning out ethereal, mellow rock.
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 8.8 |
An album that's easy to get lost in and even easier to love.
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| StylusMagazine |
Rating: 8.3 |
Recorded in Seattle with Phil Ek after the success of their EP last year, Everything All the Time includes several must-hears, but the most pressing is “The Funeral.”
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| PrefixMag |
Rating: 8.0 |
Band of Horses is at its best in the softer, quieter moments. "Part One" sounds like another Sub Pop star, Iron and Wine, with its acoustic guitar and pretty harmonies.
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| Lost At Sea magazine |
Rating: 7.5 |
Their sound, lush and verdant, is both natural and supernatural. It yearns for the unseen.
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| Popmatters |
Rating: 6.0 |
Still in their early stages, you can tell that the Horses have more to offer. Someday they’ll be at full gallop. Here, they’re just at a trot.
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| Aversion |
Rating: 6.0 |
Everything All the Time is ready to soundtrack much more than rainy afternoons wasted killing time on the sofa and reflecting on old girlfriends.
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