Is There a Ghost | |
Cover: | IsThereaGhost.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Band of Horses |
Album: | Cease to Begin |
Released: | August 28, 2007 |
Recorded: | Avast Studios |
Genre: | Indie rock |
Length: | 2:59 |
Label: | Sub Pop Records |
Producer: | Phil Ek |
Prev Title: | The Great Salt Lake |
Prev Year: | 2006 |
Next Title: | No One's Gonna Love You |
Next Year: | 2007 |
"Is There a Ghost" is the first single taken from Band of Horses' second album Cease to Begin, which was released on August 28, 2007. It reached #34 on the US Alternative Songs chart and #30 in Denmark, making it the band's most successful song until "Casual Party" reached #27 on the Alternative Songs chart in 2016.
The lyrics consist of two lines which are repeated throughout the song: "I could sleep, I could sleep. When I lived alone, Is there a ghost in my house?" According to the student newspaper The Reflector, "A simple finger-picked melody morphs into a strum-and-drum tour de force; there are layers of guitars, but not too much distortion.[1]
In general Cease to Begin has a more Southern rock, less indie sound than Band of Horses' debut album Everything All the Time. However, "Is There a Ghost" has a strong indie feel, in contrast to the rest of Cease to Begin.[2] [3]
Critical response to the single was generally very favourable. An article in The Scotsman singled out "Is There a Ghost" as one of the main reasons that Band of Horses have received significant international attention,[4] however one reviewer disliked the "polished" sound of Cease to Begin, saying that, "In the switch from low to high fidelity, Band of Horses sacrifices a good deal of angst and quality."[5] Others were more enthusiastic, with one reviewer claiming that, "'Is There A Ghost' is the catchiest song with only 14 words to its credit since Pearl Jam's 'Smile'."[6]
Rolling Stone ranked "Is There a Ghost" at #93 in its 100 best songs of 2007.[7]
The music video for "Is There a Ghost," directed by Brian Savelson, won the 2008 MVPA Award in the Alternative category for Best Direction.[8]