Infinite Arms Explained

Infinite Arms
Type:studio
Artist:Band of Horses
Cover:infinitearms.jpg
Genre:Indie rock
Length:45:17
Label:Brown Records/
Fat Possum/Columbia
Producer:Band of Horses, Phil Ek
Prev Title:Cease to Begin
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Mirage Rock
Next Year:2012

Infinite Arms is the third album by indie rock band Band of Horses, released on May 18, 2010, on Brown Records, Fat Possum Records and Columbia.[1] Most of the album was recorded in Asheville, North Carolina with some overdubbing done in Los Angeles. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Alternative Album category.[2]

History

Shortly after the release of Cease to Begin, keyboard player Ryan Monroe was made a permanent band member. The line-up was further expanded by the addition of Tyler Ramsey (guitar) and Bill Reynolds (bass). The new six piece band toured extensively between the releases of Cease to Begin and Infinite Arms, although Rob Hampton left the band prior to the recording of Infinite Arms.

Infinite Arms was made without assistance or funding from a record label, the band having left Sub Pop. Ben Bridwell explained why he eventually decided to have Brown Records, his own label, involved, "Because I did fund the record myself and (we) produced it ourselves, we just really wanted to make sure that we can have our hands in the pie."[3] Several of the tracks were written by Ben Bridwell whilst staying in a cabin in Minnesota near the Canada–US border.[4]

Bridwell explained why he had said that this was the "first" Band of Horses album, "It's the first time the line-up hasn't been this revolving door. With this record it's a real band that I'm part of. No one's going anywhere, everyone's contributing to the songwriting process..."[5]

The track "Blue Beard" features drums by Bridwell, the first time he has played drums on a record since he was in Carissa's Wierd, Bridwell explained, "I didn’t even mean to be playing drums on that song. We all took a stab at it. The song wasn’t developing right. I was the last one to go for it and it ended up being the one."[6] "Evening Kitchen" was written by guitarist Tyler Ramsey and features him sharing lead vocals with Bridwell, while "Older" is written and sung by keyboard player Ryan Monroe. The first single taken from the album is "Compliments" and its official music video was presented on the band's website in April 2010.

Critical reception

Reviews of the album have been generally favourable, it has an overall rating of 69 out of 100 from 31 reviews, on the Metacritic website. Q magazine gave Infinite Arms a 4/5 rating and described it as "The next Great Americana Album." They noted the influence of Neil Young and drew parallels with "The Great American Novel" in literature. Q concluded by saying that, "For all the restlessness of the creative process...this is a strangely domestic affair."[7]

Commercial performance

Infinite Arms proved a major international success for Band of Horses, performing well in charts in Europe, Australasia and North America, reaching the top 10 in the US, Canada, Denmark, Greece, Norway and Sweden.

The album sold 73,000 units in first three weeks in United States.[8] As of September 2012, the album has sold 202,000 copies in United States.[9]

Personnel

Guest musicians
Production

Charts

ChartPeak
position
class=unsortable
19
29 [10]
83
7[11]
4
64
26
91
88
4
21 [12]
16
2
5
29
21 [13]
7 [14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://pitchfork.com/news/38122-band-of-horses-reveal-labels-cover-art-for-new-album-infinite-arms/ Band of Horses Reveal Label(s), Cover Art for New Album Infinite Arms
  2. http://theenvelope.latimes.com/news/breaking/newsletter/la-et-env-grammys-nominees-2010-list,0,4822287.htmlstory "53rd Annual Grammy Awards nominees list"
  3. Simon Harper, Band of Horses interview Clash - May 19, 2010
  4. http://www.bandofhorses.com/news/q-magazine-interview Band of Horses Interview
  5. Bud Scoppa, Infinite Arms review Uncut Magazine - June 2010 (page 98) - taken from Band of Horses website - May 13, 2010
  6. Otis R. Taylor Jr. "Will major record label release spoil Columbia's Band of Horses? The State - May 16, 2010
  7. Segal, Victoria "Introducing: Band of Horses" Q Magazine - June 2010 (p. 129)
  8. Web site: Collect them all. Billboard . 3 April 2010 . 19 May 2018.
  9. Web site: Peaceful, Easy Feeling. American Radio History (Billboard Archive). Reggie. Ugwu. 30. 22 September 2012. 23 May 2019.
  10. https://www.ultratop.be/nl/album/20104/Band-Of-Horses-Infinite-Arms Infinite Arms Ultratop entry
  11. http://www.billboard.com/charts/2010-06-05/canadian-albums "June 5, 2010 - Canadian Albums"
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20120612110654/http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fmusicvideo%2Fmusic%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=240002&arch=t&lyr=2010&year=2010&week=20 Irish Album Chart Week Ending May 20, 2010
  13. https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/6275/band-of-horses/ "Band Of Horses"
  14. http://www.allmusic.com/album/infinite-arms-r1803615/charts-awards Infinite Arms >Charts & Awards