[ Sub Pop / LP ]
Release Date: Wednesday 21 January 2009
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Released in March of '06, Band of Horses' debut 'Everything All The Time' propelled the band from early shows opening for friends Iron and Wine, to playing on The Late Show with David Letterman only months later and being nominated alongside Joanna Newsom, Beirut, Tom Waits and the eventual winner, Cat Power, for the Shortlist Music Prize for that same year. The record also received celebratory press in Spin, Entertainment Weekly, NY Times, Harp, Billboard, Pitchfork, Magnet, NME, Uncut, and a slew of others.
For a lot of reasons, 'Cease to Begin' is the perfect title for this new record from Band Of Horses. Though they worked with producer Phil Ek {The Shins, Modest Mouse} again, as they did on 'Everything All The Time', much has changed for Band of Horses between the fairly recent then and now. Band members have come and gone, including Mat Brooke, who left to pursue other interests and his own band. Core members Ben Bridwell, Rob Hampton and Creighton Barrett moved from Seattle to Mt. Pleasant, SC, to be closer to their families. And, close friends and family have come and gone - some far too early.
Necessarily shot through with these experiences, the songs on 'Cease to Begin' are strikingly beautiful, if less elliptical and more straightforward, dealing with the reconciliation of attachment and detachment, the strength that's found through suffering, and the understanding that we are as significant as we are insignificant. It's also a great rock record!
A1 Is There A Ghost
A2 Ode To LRC
A3 No One's Gonna Love You
A4 Detlef Schrempf
A5 The General Specific
B1 Lamb On The Lam (In The City)
B2 Islands On The Coast
B3 Marry Song
B4 Cigarettes, Wedding Bands
B5 Window Blues