Band of Horses honors debut album - lands at Annexet in Stockholm on September 25!
“Everything All the Time” celebrates 20 years, and Band of Horses does so by returning to the album in its entirety. On September 25, they will come to Stockholm for the performance “An Evening With Band of Horses – Celebrating 20 Years of Everything All the Time”, where the debut album takes center stage.
This will be an evening that is not primarily about nostalgia, but about revisiting a work that shaped both a band and an audience, and that still carries the same emotional charge. On September 25, Band of Horses will play at the Annexet, for a concert that promises to be as much a reunion as it is a reminder of why “Everything All the Time” continues to mean so much, two decades later.
Tickets on sale Friday, February 13 at 10:00 AM
More about Band of Horses
It is difficult to understand 00s alternative rock without returning to Band of Horses and their debut album “Everything All the Time” (2006). Together with a handful of contemporary bands, they formulated an expression that captured an era marked by low-key anxiety, longing and existential confusion and transformed it into grand, dreamy and folk-influenced indie rock.
With their Neil Young-tinged guitars, wide-open melodies and Ben Bridwell's bright, almost soaring voice, Band of Horses created songs that felt both monumental and intimate at the same time. Tracks like "The Funeral", "Great Salt Lake" and "Weed Party" moved between quiet melancholy and exhilarating euphoria, where fragmentary confessions and open images grew into collective emotional states. "Everything All the Time" was thus not only a very strong debut, but a clear starting point for a wave of alternative rock whose expressions and emotional registers still characterize the genre. A legacy that the band continues to manage and refine, most recently on "Things Are Great" (2022), but also by returning to its origins. Recently, the band shared the previously unreleased but excellent song "Boat to Row", written during the "Everything All the Time" era.

