Band of Horses was formed by Ben Bridwell (guitar, vocals) and Mat Brooke (guitar) in 2004 after the break-up of their previous band, Carissa's Wierd. Rob and Creighton were formerly of the mathrock band The New Mexicans before joining Band of Horses. The group initially got attention from Sub Pop records after opening for Iron & Wine in Seattle area shows. In 2005, the band released their debut EP, Band of Horses Tour EP, which was sold exclusively at shows and on Sub Pop's website. Their debut full-length, Everything All the Time was recorded in 2005 with producer Phil Ek and released on March 21, 2006 to generally good reviews.
On July 13, 2006, Band of Horses appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman sans Brooke. As of July 25, 2006, Mat Brooke left Band of Horses to focus more on his other band, Grand Archives, who had also signed to Sub Pop.
The band's second album, Cease to Begin, was released on October 9 2007. The band has recently moved its base of operations from Seattle to Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
Their album, Infinite Arms, was released in May of 2010.
Their album, Mirage Rock, was released in September 2012.
Their latest album, Why Are You OK? was released in June 2016.
I Go to the Barn Because I Like The
Band of Horses Lyrics
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You'd wear with pride
Like some empty dress on the bed
You've laid out for tonight
Maybe I'll tell you sometime
Time
Sometime
Right
You were right
Outside
By your doorstep
In a worn-out
Suit and tie
I'll wait
For you to come down
Where you'll find me
Where we'll shine
Outside
By your doorstep
In a worn-out
Suit and tie
I'll wait
For you to come down
Where you'll find me
Where we'll shine
Outside
By your doorstep
In a worn-out
Suit and tie
I'll wait
For you to come down
Where you'll find me
Where we'll shine
Oh
, this song is a beautiful ode to a relationship that may have ended or is on the brink of ending. The first few lines suggest that the singer sees themselves as a mess, but one that their partner would proudly display like a dress laid out on the bed for a special occasion. It seems as though the singer may be struggling with feeling unlovable or unworthy, but also recognizes that their partner sees them in a different light. The line "maybe I'll tell you sometime" hints at some insecurity or fear in expressing this vulnerability.
The repeating chorus "outside by your doorstep in a worn-out suit and tie, I'll wait for you to come down where you'll find me where we'll shine" suggests that the singer is waiting for their partner, possibly hoping to reconcile or work things out. The imagery of the worn-out suit and tie contrasts with the idea of shining, implying that the singer may feel worn down or past their prime, but is still hoping for a bright future with their partner. The repetition of this chorus serves to drive home the idea that despite any pain or hardship, the singer is committed to this relationship and still has hope for its future.
Overall, this song is poignant and emotional, touching on the complexities of love and relationships. It's a beautiful example of the power of music to convey deep emotions and stir up feelings in listeners.
Line by Line Meaning
Well I'd like to think I'm the mess
I want to believe that I'm the beautiful chaos you can't resist
You'd wear with pride
You would proudly show off your affection for me
Like some empty dress on the bed
Like a dress laid out, waiting to be filled with a body, I'm here waiting for you
You've laid out for tonight
You've prepared yourself for me, expecting my arrival
Maybe I'll tell you sometime
Perhaps one day I'll explain why I keep coming back to you
And you were right
You were correct in expecting my return
Outside
I'm waiting outside your door
By your doorstep
I'm waiting right by your entrance
In a worn-out
Despite being old and tattered
Suit and tie
I'm dressed in formal attire, trying to impress you
I'll wait
I'm patient and willing to wait for you
For you to come down
For you to come out and meet me
Where you'll find me
You'll find me outside your door, where I always am
Where we'll shine
Here is where our connection will flourish and we'll shine together
Oh
An expression of longing and yearning
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Christopher Early, Mathew Brooke, Timothy Meinig
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