Artist...............: Band Of Horses
Album................: Cease To Begin
Genre................: Indie Rock
Source...............: Cd
Year.................: 2007
Ripper...............: Exact Audio Copy
Codec................: FLAC
Information..........: TntVillage
Covers...............: Front
Total Size...........: 264 Mb
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When Band of Horses surfaced in 2006 with Everything All the Time, the band's rugged take on rock & roll
drew quick parallels to My Morning Jacket and early Neil Young. That's mighty nice company for a young
band, but co-founder Mat Brooke nevertheless left the lineup that same summer, choosing to blaze his own
trail with Grand Archives instead. Ben Bridwell, Brooke's musical partner for nearly a decade, was left in
control of Horses -- a daunting position for the former Carissa's Weird bassist, but one that ultimately
resulted in a sophisticated, mature, and altogether superior follow-up. Cease to Begin is the responsible
adult to Time's reckless teenager, with Bridwell pitting his high, clear tenor against backdrops of hazy
indie rock and campfire singalongs. While tracks like "Weed Party" showed the band having harmless (albeit
adolescent) fun on their debut, the good times on Cease to Begin are more grown-up: a lo-fi, foot-stomping
pop ditty ("The General Specific"), a brief interlude of instrumental watercolors ("Lamb on the Lam [In the
City]"), a detour into twangy country ("Marry Song"). Those looking for more anthemic rock will gravitate
toward kickoff track "Is There a Ghost," where the guitars are loud and Bridwell's vocals are candy-coated
in reverb, but Cease to Begin shines it brightest under the twilight glow of "Detlef Schrempf."
Historically, Schrempf was a German-born NBA basketball player with killer three-point accuracy -- and
while that's certainly an odd choice for a song title, it's easy to forget as drums beat a lazy rhythm
beneath Bridwell's falsetto. Who knows whether he's singing to a hometown, a loved one, or his favorite
member of the Seattle SuperSonics? It's still a thrilling listen, and the subtle humor hints that Band of
Horses isn't growing up too quickly.
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Tracklist
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01. Is There a Ghost
02. Ode to LRC
03. No One's Gonna Love You
04. Detlef Schrempf
05. The General Specific
06. Lamb on the Lam (In the City)
07. Islands on the Coast
08. Marry Song
09. Cigarettes, Wedding Bands
10. Window Blues