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Iron & Wine and Band of Horses’ Ben Bridwell Cover Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther”: Listen
A bandmate took to social media to share the iconic punk rocker's unexpected cause of death.
Iron & Wine's Sam Beam and Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell will follow up their 2015 covers album Sing Into My Mouth with an EP ...
"After much hand-wringing, it hit me, 'Why not just do my favorite song?'" explains Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell.
Band of Horses fashioned gorgeously ragged epics, Ben Bridwell’s high-flying vocals and eccentric enunciation floating like a specter that felt like prelude to a dream. Full of profundity, truth and ...
Band of Horses don’t reinvent the wheel on Why Are You OK. Instead, they grease it and then fine-tune it, ensuring another memorable, melody-drenched excursion through the heartland of American ...
Band Of Horses’ most recent album, Why Are You OK, came out in 2016, so fans have been waiting for a follow-up for some time now. The band’s sixth album, Things Are Great, is set to drop in ...
He became their bassist, but they split up, so in 2005 Bridwell started writing tunes with Brooke under the Band of Horses moniker, joined by drummer Creighton Barrett and bassist Rob Hampton, who ...
Current indie-rock favorites Band of Horses made it easy to play "spot the influence" at the Avalon. The South Carolina (by way of Seattle) band is something of a compendium of previous indie-rock ...
This was Band of Horses second concert in their latest tour, which has lined up 15 dates in February and early March in support of their newly released live compilation album, Acoustic at the ...
Ten years after Sam Beam of Iron and Wine and Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell delivered 'Sing Into My Mouth,' the duo is back for another round of covers ...
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