Band of Horses Celebrates Two Decades of 'Everything All the Time' with Reissue and Tour
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Band of Horses Celebrates Two Decades of 'Everything All the Time' with Reissue and Tour

DateJan 12, 2026
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Indie rock luminaries Band of Horses are marking a significant milestone: the 20th anniversary of their seminal debut album, 'Everything All the Time'. To commemorate this occasion, the band has announced an expansive spring tour and a special reissue of the album. This celebratory package promises fans an enriched experience, delving into the band's early days with previously unreleased material and live recordings.

Band of Horses Gears Up for Landmark Anniversary Tour and Album Reissue

Band of Horses is set to embark on a commemorative spring tour, celebrating two decades since the release of their debut album, 'Everything All the Time'. The tour will commence with three highly anticipated shows in their hometown of Seattle in March. Concurrently, on March 20, the band will release an expanded edition of the album through their long-standing label, Sub Pop. This special reissue will feature 19 tracks, including their 2005 'Tour' EP, a treasure trove of unreleased studio and live recordings, as well as demos and rare tracks. Fans can also look forward to a new music video for the early EP track, '(Biding Time Is a) Boat to Row', directed by James Ayling and starring Josh Whitehouse. Phil Ek, the original producer of 'Everything All the Time', shared his thoughts in the liner notes for the reissue, emphasizing his belief in creating albums with depth and a timeless quality, a standard he feels the debut album perfectly exemplifies. Band of Horses' frontman, Ben Bridwell, expressed profound gratitude in a press release, stating how the album realized his dreams and acknowledged the raw passion that ignited its creation. The tour schedule includes stops in various cities throughout March, April, and May, allowing fans across the country to experience this nostalgic journey.

This anniversary celebration offers a poignant moment to reflect on the enduring impact of 'Everything All the Time'. It highlights the artistic integrity and lasting power of music that resonates deeply with its audience. The band's commitment to revisiting their origins and sharing previously unheard content not only honors their past but also invites both long-time followers and new listeners to appreciate the evolution and timeless appeal of their artistry. It’s a testament to the band’s journey and the enduring connection they share with their fanbase, reminding us of the profound influence a debut album can have on an artist's career and the musical landscape.

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