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Band of Horses: The Funeral

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by Jordan Dowling
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 21/05/2007
  • Label: Kids

Bands can go two directions: hold a mirror to reality or offer something different. Artists such as Saul Williams, Arctic Monkeys and Dizzee Rascal live in the 'real-world' and meditate on what they see around them; for others it is all about atmosphere. Does a track take you from a piss-streaked bus shelter or from a soulless, epileptic dancefloor to a different world just a few rose-tinted shades from reality? Does it turn a packed car in a ten-mile tailback into the transport of a near-mythical road-trip?

Seattle outfit Band Of Horses are rooted firmly in the second category, and 'The Funeral', the first UK single taken from 2006's highly rated Everything All The Time album, is one of the strongest, and most immediate, passages to their ethereal, windswept world.

From its delay-kissed guitar introduction to the epic chords and reverb-soaked vocals that form its chorus, 'The Funeral' holds many parallels to My Morning Jacket's latter-day releases, but there are further indie-pop sensibilities and the track is more of an 'anthem' than anything produced by the Louisville six-piece (well, except One Big Holiday).

With the line of "At every moment I'll be ready for a funeral" being repeated at the climax of the song, Band Of Horses and in particular vocalist Ben Bridwell offer the same 'triumph-over-death' attitude as Arcade Fire and The Tall Grass Captains Of Greater Chicago, but although their music is as anthemic this single is far more direct.

So whilst they may not have produced the most original slice of American rock, this is still a very well crafted one that has enough hooks to encourage repeated headphone listens whilst not laying too far from the mainstream to make an impact on the charts.

  • Band of Horses 8 / 10

this song

= aceness.

cannot wait to see them at atp...


Brilliant song

although it's about a year and a half since I first heard it - new material soon surely?

Also, isn't the line "At every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral"?


correct

about everything, actually...


AND

they're playing at primavera. hurrah!


yes it is

well spotted. im not going to edit it though. OH NO!!!!


I should coco

I think I'd like this lot if I heard a bit more of them...


In love with this song

Only took one listen for it to steal my attention.


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What I don't get is why they've only just released this, I heard it way over a year ago. Why are they still releasing stuff from Everything All The Time?


Hello there....

Dave from KIDS here - we thought we'd put out a nice shiny 7" by the band as they're coming over to tour so we chose the best tune off the album to introduce the band to new devotees - plus there's a brand new B-side 'The End's Not Near' which isn't on the album so all you cats who already have the album still have reason to buy it..... ;-)


regardless of how old it is

this song is one of the best things I've heard in so, so long. a classic.


tis fuckin good

but not even a patch on the majestic "great salt lake". that song is nigh on perfect


Check out...

Mat Brooke's new band, Grand Archives, now signed to Sub Pop. Fans of Carissa's Wierd will probably dig them more.


John Earls

bizzarrely describes this as being a Snow Patrol rip-off on Channel 4 teletext and only gave it 5/10.

I used to take notice of his reviews intently but his increasing love of dross like The Feeling and continual putdowns of awesome stuff like this suggest he has lost the plot.


Bought this today

My favourite song of 2006. Lovely to own it on 7".

Also seeing them perform it live yesterday. WOW!