08 Sep
2011
2011
Band Of Horses performed “Infinite Arms” on Conan.
Check it out and pick up their album Infinite Arms on iTunes, Amazon MP3, CD
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Band Of Horses performed “Infinite Arms” on Conan.
Check it out and pick up their album Infinite Arms on iTunes, Amazon MP3, CD
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[...] If a child was born on May 18, 2010, then that child’s over a year old now. It might even be learning to walk. It might have even said its first word. That gives you some perspective on how long Band of Horses’ last LP has been out, simply because that aforementioned date is when it hit stores. Yet still the South Carolina indie folksters continue to support their third full-length LP, Infinite Arms. On Wednesday night, the troupe stopped by Conan to flesh out a live version of the titular track. Naturally, as is the case with a live show from the boys, Ben Bridwell and co. were in top form as their sweeping vocals danced with equally haunting guitars. Their album may be gathering dust by now, but boy does that whistling sound sharper than ever. Check out the clip courtesy of The Audio Perv. [...]
[...] If a child was born on May 18, 2010, then that child’s over a year old now. It might even be learning to walk. It might have even said its first word. That gives you some perspective on how long Band of Horses’ last LP has been out, simply because that aforementioned date is when it hit stores. Yet still the South Carolina indie folksters continue to support their third full-length LP, Infinite Arms. On Wednesday night, the troupe stopped by Conan to flesh out a live version of the titular track. Naturally, as is the case with a live show from the boys, Ben Bridwell and co. were in top form as their sweeping vocals danced with equally haunting guitars. Their album may be gathering dust by now, but boy does that whistling sound sharper than ever. Check out the clip courtesy of The Audio Perv. [...]
[...] Infinite Arms was the first album by Band of Horses to reach the top 10 when it was issued back in May, and the band showed up on Conan O’Brien’s show last night (Sept. 7) to play its title track. This is the kind of emotive indie rock the group is well known for, with Ben Bridwell serving up a whole word of angst (and a little whistling) over the course of its four-and-a-half-minute runtime. The group should be out on the road supporting King of Leon around now, but we all know how that went down, so instead they have a number of headline dates set up in select cities (go here for more details). [via The Audio Perv] [...]
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