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When they pegged studio legend Glyn Johns to helm 2012's Mirage Rock, Band of Horses underwent a bit of retooling to ignite some latent rock spark while still offering enough mainstream appeal to sustain them at Columbia Records. While not an overwhelming critical success, the album's easy-riding country-rock vibes were enough to vault it into a significant Top 20 placing on Billboard's pop chart. For their follow-up, 2016's Why Are You OK, they hand over the keys to a less-proven and more experimentally oriented captain in Grandaddy frontman Jason Lytle. Along with this sonic shift comes a new partnership with Interscope and American Recordings, offering a change of scenery and a bit of gentle guidance from American honcho -- and executive producer -- Rick Rubin. Tonally, Why Are You OK is a different animal than its predecessor, often placing frontman Ben Bridwell's warm exaltations within the pseudo-synthetic context of droning synth layers and effect-laden atmospherica. Album-opener "Dull Times/The Moon" is a slow-building seven-minute opus whose dreamy space-crawl eventually gives way to a typhoon of heavy, distorted guitars. Gentle synths and the scuffed sound of an old drum machine are threaded throughout the catchy, J Mascis-aided "In a Drawer," building into swirling layers of harmony and textured guitars. There's even a spaced-out Lytle-penned instrumental that acts as a sort of mid-album interlude. Lyrically, themes of encroaching middle age and the contentment of family life provide much of the album's emotional arc, and while it would be easy to accuse Bridwell of descending into the musical comfort zone that often gets unfairly labeled as "Dad Rock," he's writing from an honest place about the life he's living. Twelve years into their career, Band of Horses are a recognizable, well-established touring act whom Bridwell has shepherded from humble Seattle origins to quite respectable heights. Maybe they're not a household name, but by most bands' standards, these guys have made it and standout cuts, like the hooky lead single "Casual Party" and guitarist Tyler Ramsey's breezy "Country Teen," are a big part of the reason why.
© Timothy Monger /TiVo
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Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Bill Reynolds, ComposerLyricist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Tyler Ramsey, ComposerLyricist - Jason Lytle, Producer
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Dave Fridmann, Producer, Additional Producer - Band of Horses, Producer, MainArtist - Bill Reynolds, ComposerLyricist - Jason Lytle, Producer - Benjamin Bridwell, ComposerLyricist
℗ 2016 Band of Horses
Album review
When they pegged studio legend Glyn Johns to helm 2012's Mirage Rock, Band of Horses underwent a bit of retooling to ignite some latent rock spark while still offering enough mainstream appeal to sustain them at Columbia Records. While not an overwhelming critical success, the album's easy-riding country-rock vibes were enough to vault it into a significant Top 20 placing on Billboard's pop chart. For their follow-up, 2016's Why Are You OK, they hand over the keys to a less-proven and more experimentally oriented captain in Grandaddy frontman Jason Lytle. Along with this sonic shift comes a new partnership with Interscope and American Recordings, offering a change of scenery and a bit of gentle guidance from American honcho -- and executive producer -- Rick Rubin. Tonally, Why Are You OK is a different animal than its predecessor, often placing frontman Ben Bridwell's warm exaltations within the pseudo-synthetic context of droning synth layers and effect-laden atmospherica. Album-opener "Dull Times/The Moon" is a slow-building seven-minute opus whose dreamy space-crawl eventually gives way to a typhoon of heavy, distorted guitars. Gentle synths and the scuffed sound of an old drum machine are threaded throughout the catchy, J Mascis-aided "In a Drawer," building into swirling layers of harmony and textured guitars. There's even a spaced-out Lytle-penned instrumental that acts as a sort of mid-album interlude. Lyrically, themes of encroaching middle age and the contentment of family life provide much of the album's emotional arc, and while it would be easy to accuse Bridwell of descending into the musical comfort zone that often gets unfairly labeled as "Dad Rock," he's writing from an honest place about the life he's living. Twelve years into their career, Band of Horses are a recognizable, well-established touring act whom Bridwell has shepherded from humble Seattle origins to quite respectable heights. Maybe they're not a household name, but by most bands' standards, these guys have made it and standout cuts, like the hooky lead single "Casual Party" and guitarist Tyler Ramsey's breezy "Country Teen," are a big part of the reason why.
© Timothy Monger /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:49:28
- Main artists: Band of Horses
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: UMGRI Interscope
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
© 2016 Band of Horses ℗ 2016 Band of Horses
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