The four years between Band of Horses' fourth and fifth albums is by far the longest gap between records in the group's discography (their previous four were spaced out over just six years). The time away was helpful in distancing them from the coolly received but artistically rewarding
Mirage Rock, and album number five finds them stretching out just a bit further. Amid the psychedelic flourishes and jagged alt-country riffs lie hints of modern studio trickery; that said, as welcome an addition to their discography as it is, the loud mastering is a detriment to their oft-nuanced style. Still, from a performance and songwriting perspective, Band of Horses prove they've got plenty of gas in the tank yet.
June 10, 2016 • Interscope
Highlights
Solemn Oath • Casual Party • In a Drawer
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