Band of Horses - Infinite Arms
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- Factory
- Compliments
- Laredo
- Blue Beard
- On My Way Back Home
- Infinite Arms
- Dilly
- Evening Kitchen
- Older
- For Annabelle
- NW Apt.
- Neighbor
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Band of Horses - Infinite Arms: Wikipedia Album Entry
Featuring a new lineup, a rather loose definition of Americana, and funding from a major label, Band of Horses' third album is a game changer. What began as a partnership between Ben Bridwell and Mat Brooke has since blossomed into a five-piece band, with Bridwell serving as the only link between the group's 2006 debut, Everything All the Time, and the present. It's only natural, then, that Infinite Arms sounds wholly different from the albums that came before it, both of which mixed guitar-driven rock with dusty, jangled folk. There's still plenty of folk to be found here, and Band of Horses bang their way through "Compliments" as a concession to their rock fans. Infinite Arms is a borderline pop album, though, dressed up in flannel and facial hair to disguise the fact that these melodies are, with few exceptions, the sweetest of the group's career. There are harmonies galore, including thick, Sacred Harp-type triads that beef up Bridwell's vocals while drawing parallels to Fleet Foxes and the Beach Boys. At times, it's hard to separate Band of Horses from their influences; "Blue Beard," although downright gorgeous, cops its verse from Smile-era Brian Wilson and its bridge from the Starland Vocal Band, and "Older" sounds like the country-rock single Gram Parsons never wrote. But the album's willingness to sample from so many different genres -- roots, soft rock, alt.country, power pop, indie folk -- makes it sound like nothing else in 2010, and Band of Horses connect the dots by layering everything with canyon-worthy reverb and cinematic guitars. For those who let it sink in, Infinite Arms could be a contender for the year's best summer album, not to mention the band's most cohesive record to date. ~ Andrew Leahey
Audio Mixers: D. Sardy; Ryan Castle.
Recording information: East West Studios, Hollywood, CA; Echo Mountain Recording, Asheville, NC; Perfect Sound Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Illustrator: Christopher Wilson .
Photographer: Christopher Wilson .Rolling Stone (p.68) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Suddenly, the band has blossomed into something more like the Band, with rich harmonies -- even when Bridwell just multitracks his own voice -- and fuller arrangements."
Spin - "Still present, and lovely, are the lilting ballads, afternoon-delight AM gold, and keening boot-stompers, all delivered with a back-porch abandon..."
Alternative Press - "[A] sonic step forward....Bridwell's vocals are glossier, while the album's rock arrangements are lush and complex."
Billboard (p.59) - "[T]he stomping rhythm and mammoth chorus of first single 'Compliments' make it the most flat-out enjoyable track the band has ever recorded."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.92) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "They're aspiring to lofty melodic standards, and on the lilting sing-along 'Older' and the earthy lo-fi contemplation of 'Evening Kitchen' they achieve them in timeless fashion."
Clash (magazine) - "INFINITE ARMS sees the band, led by Ben Bridwell, drop many of their 'indie rock' pretensions for a more classic, rootsy American sound....INFINITE ARMS is their strongest album yet..."
Uncut (magazine) (p.93) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[W]hile it sees Ben Bridwell leaving his lo-fi past behind, INFINITE ARMS is a neoclassic landmark that you'll need to get on vinyl."
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Band of Horses - Infinite Arms Lyrics
Band of Horses - Laredo Lyrics
Gonna take a trip to Laredo
Gonna take a dip in the lake
Oh, I'm at a crossroads with myself
I don't got no one else
Band of Horses - On My Way Back Home Lyrics
On my way back home
A chance I thought of,
All my favorite songs
and where I'd gone wrong.
Band of Horses - For Annabelle Lyrics
If I want to walk home with you
Hearing every word, thinking it's true
In a barren field for us to cut through
On our victory lap 'cross an old stray cat
Band of Horses - NW Apt. Lyrics
Northwest apartment, apartment
I'm driving over in Moclips baby with the whole neighborhood in tow
Somebody trapped in the underground basement just a few blocks down the road
Northwest apartment, apartment
Band of Horses - Infinite Arms Lyrics
I had a dream
I had a dream
That I was your neighbor
About to give birth
Band of Horses - Evening Kitchen Lyrics
(oooo oooo oooo)
Drive out with the sun in your eyes
You wasted my time
Band of Horses - Blue Beard Lyrics
I used to see the night so anxious, but now I know
The only thing it ever taught me was a grand illusion
That comes and goes, the city blanketed of snow.
Band of Horses - Factory Lyrics
The elevator in the hotel lobby has a lazy door
The man inside is going to a hotel room
He jumped out right after seeing just the very sight of me
Decided he better hike it to the second floor
Band of Horses - Older Lyrics
Climb the cliff, Tower over all
And falling water, falling waterfall
And after all my plans
Band of Horses - Dilly Lyrics
Just the mentioning of such a simple phrase
Are we passengers on separated trains?
Take the mask off when you speak to me
And I'm alright to go on, it's the little things
Band of Horses - Neighbor Lyrics
The wind blew a path through the fallen leaves
And there showed a crack in the old oak tree
The door stood as if it was standing guard
Of the dozen chipmunks in the backyard
Band of Horses - Compliments Lyrics
I'm fixing a drink in the morning
With the way things are
You may have stayed too long







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