Infinite Arms
Band of Horses
Label: Columbia
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:18th May 2010
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Track Listing
- 1. Factory
- 2. Compliments
- 3. Laredo
- 4. Blue Beard
- 5. On My Way Back Home
- 6. Infinite Arms
- 7. Dilly
- 8. Evening Kitchen
- 9. Older
- 10. For Annabelle
- 11. NW Apt.
- 12. Neighbor
Album Description
"Infinite Arms" is Band of Horses' third full length album and major label debut. Produced by Band of Horses with additional production by Phil Ek and mixed by Dave Sardy, the songs on "Infinite Arms" project the essence of the different American locales that became the setting for the recording and songwriting process, yielding the group's most focused and dynamic recordings to date.
Band of Horses is Ben Bridwell, Creighton Barrett, Ryan Monroe, Tyler Ramsey, and Bill Reynolds. Infinite Arms marks the recording debut for Ramsey and Reynolds, while Barrett and Monroe graced the last album Cease to Begin. Through extensive touring over the last two years, Band of Horses have become a cohesive force, with all members making invaluable contributions to the unmistakable sound that has Bridwell has crafted since the band's inception.
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Album Reviews
Aaron wrote on the 16th May 2010...
Band of Horses have produced a solid record with their latest effort. The vocals combine flawlessly with the guitar work, creating a unique listen in nearly every song.
stoneyone420 wrote on the 16th May 2010...
I think album is a great albulm that anyone can enjoy. The guitar and vocals go very well together. On my way back home has to be one of my favorites because of its melow sound. I will defenitly be listening to this album again.
Kate wrote on the 16th May 2010...
A pleasant experience for anyone! On my way back home has to be my favorite song from this album. I thought it was just amazing and somehow really stuck with me. Great album.
Mark Richard Earl Allen wrote on the 15th May 2010...
This is a moving album. I enjoyed the acoustic guitar, as well as the sweeping vocals. This seems to get better and better the more you pay attention to the details in it. The motion flows nicely throughout all of the songs.

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