Band of Horses Set 20th Anniversary Tour for Everything All the Time
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Band of Horses Set 20th Anniversary Tour for Everything All the Time
"Band of Horses have unveiled a slate of anniversary plans to celebrate 20 years since their debut album, Everything All the Time. A spring tour themed around the album launches with three dates in their native Seattle this March, and, on March 20, they will reissue the album via their longtime label Sub Pop. The 19-track expansion includes their 2005 Tour EP and a trove of unreleased studio and live tracks, along with demos and rarities."
"I've always believed that albums need to feel special and should transcend the recording process. I want records that I produce to feel like you can walk into them, to have a three-dimensional depth. The music should stay as fresh and exciting as the first time you heard it. Achieving this requires a lot of time, trust, and effort in the studio, but it pays off in the end. Twenty years on, I still think Everything All The Time exemplifies this fully."
Band of Horses will mark the 20th anniversary of Everything All the Time with a spring tour centered on the album and a 19-track reissue on March 20 via Sub Pop. The reissue compiles the 2005 Tour EP plus unreleased studio and live tracks, demos, and rarities. A James Ayling-directed video for "(Biding Time Is a) Boat to Row" features actor Josh Whitehouse. A producer emphasizes that albums should feel special, three-dimensional, and remain fresh, noting that achieving that sound requires time, trust, and effort. The band expresses gratitude and credits desperation as creative fuel behind the album.
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