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Artist.......: Band of horses<br />
Album........: Cease to begin<br />
Label........: Sub Pop<br />
Genre........: Indie<br />
Catnr........: n/a<br />
source.......: CDDA<br />
rip.date.....: Sep-20-2007<br />
str.date.....: Oct-08-2007<br />
quality......: VBR/44.1Hz/Joint-Stereo<br />
Url..........: n/a<br />
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track title time<br />
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01. is there a ghost 03:02<br />
02. ode to lrc 04:19<br />
03. no ones gonna love you 03:39<br />
04. detlef schrempf 04:31<br />
05. the general specific 03:09<br />
06. lamb on the lam (in the city) 00:53<br />
07. island on the coast 03:36<br />
08. marry song 03:27<br />
09. cigarettes wedding bands 04:38<br />
10. windows blues 04:02<br />
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Runtime 35:16 min<br />
Size 42,5 MB<br />
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Band of Horses, known early in its life as simply<br />
Horses, is an American indie rock band formed in<br />
Seattle by Ben Bridwell, Mat Brooke, Creighton<br />
Barrett and Rob Hampton, who were joined in<br />
February 2006 by Joe Arnone. They are currently<br />
signed to Sub Pop Records. The band often draws<br />
comparisons to the indie rock band My Morning<br />
Jacket largely due to the vocal similarities<br />
between Bridwell and My Morning Jacket lead singer<br />
Jim James. Bridwell's vocals have also been<br />
compared to Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction,<br />
early Neil Young, and Wayne Coyne of The Flaming<br />
Lips by All Music Guide.[1]<br />
<br />
Band of Horses was formed by Ben Bridwell (guitar,<br />
vocals) and Mat Brooke (guitar) in 2004 after the<br />
break-up of their previous band, Carissa's Wierd.<br />
The group initially got attention from Sub Pop<br />
records after opening for Iron & Wine in Seattle<br />
area shows. In 2005, the band released their debut<br />
EP, Band of Horses Tour EP, which was sold<br />
exclusively at shows and on Sub Pop's website.<br />
Their debut full-length, Everything All the Time<br />
was recorded in 2005 with producer Phil Ek and<br />
released on March 21, 2006 to generally good<br />
reviews.[2]<br />
<br />
On July 13, 2006, Band of Horses appeared on the<br />
Late Show with David Letterman sans Brooke. As of<br />
July 25, 2006, Mat Brooke left Band of Horses [3]<br />
to focus more on his other band, Grand Archives,<br />
who had also signed to Sub Pop.[4]<br />
<br />
The band's second album, Cease to Begin, is slated<br />
for release on October 9 2007.
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