Band of Horses, an indie rock band hailing from Seattle, took center stage at the Roxian, delivering an unforgettable double-set performance that left fans in complete awe. Known for their emotive lyrics and atmospheric soundscapes, Band of Horses has solidified their place in the alternative rock scene since their formation in 2004.

As the lights dimmed and the crowd hushed in anticipation, Band of Horses started the night with an intimate acoustic set, transporting listeners to a serene musical haven. The stage was adorned with flickering candles, evoking an incredibly cozy, almost nostalgic vibe akin to a rustic living room. This intimate atmosphere provided the perfect cure to such a cold winter day. Lead singer Ben Bridwell’s soulful vocals soared effortlessly, accompanied by delicate acoustic melodies that resonated throughout the venue. Each song, from the haunting “No One’s Gonna Love You” to the heartfelt “Marry Song,” was delivered with intense raw emotion, drawing fans into a transcendent musical journey.

Transitioning seamlessly into the electric set after a brief break, Band of Horses unleashed a wave of electrifying energy, igniting gans with their signature anthemic rock sound. The stage transformed into a pulsating sea of lights and sound as the band delved into their expansive catalog of hits. Standout performances included the infectious “Is There a Ghost” and the iconic “The Funeral,” eliciting fervent cheers and applause from the enraptured audience.

In a fitting conclusion to their captivating performance, Band of Horses returned to the stage for an encore, leaving fans completely spellbound with their heartfelt rendition of “The General Specific.” As the final chords reverberated through the amphitheater, there was a collective sense of euphoria and reverence for the musical journey that had unfolded. With their masterful musicianship and boundless creativity, Band of Horses had once again proven why they are revered as one of the most compelling acts in contemporary indie rock, and left fans eagerly anticipating their next sonic odyssey.

February 12th, 2024

Acoustic

  • St. Augustine
  • Part One
  • Marry Song
  • Factory
  • No One’s Gonna Love You
  • Detlef Schrempf
  • In Need of Repair
  • Dilly
  • Laredo
  • Weed Party

Electric

  • Monsters
  • The First Song
  • The Great Salt Lake
  • Is There a Ghost
  • NW Apt.
  • Warning Signs
  • Blue Beard
  • Crutch
  • The Funeral
  • The General Specific

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