Band of Horses
Mirage Rock
(Columbia)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
You can take the songwriter out of South Carolina, but good luck trying to take South Carolina out of the songwriter. Ben Bridwell, singer and guitarist in Band of Horses, has never been reluctant to introduce a touch of country and bluegrass twang to the bandโs dreamy indie rock. Yet, after relocating back to the Palmetto State a few years ago, Band of Horsesโ shimmering guitar rock has grown considerably earthier. The falsetto โooohsโ that punctuate โKnock Knock,โ the first song on fourth album Mirage Rock, provide only the faintest hint of the kind of warm, earnest rock within, the kind that, back in the โ70s, wasnโt preceded by โindie.โ The gentle AM pop of โDumpster Worldโ is a dead ringer for Americaโs โHorse With No Nameโ at times, and the finger-picked acoustic melody of โSlow Cruel Hands of Timeโ makes a serene backdrop for Bridwellโs narration of his run-down surroundings: โNo streetlamps/ thereโs only three buildings and one of โemโs vacant.โ Thatโs not to say that Band of Horses has forgotten how to let loose โ โFeudโ boasts some unusually intense riffs โ but sure as their beards are bushy, Band of Horses have embraced a more mature, laid back kind of rock on Mirage Rock, and itโs a comfortable, cozy fit.

