Band of Horses is an American indie rock band that emerged from Seattle, Washington in 2004, later relocating to Charleston, South Carolina. Founded by singer and guitarist Ben Bridwell, the group quickly carved out a distinctive sound defined by soaring vocals, lush guitar textures, and an atmospheric blend of indie rock, folk, and alt-country influences.
Their 2006 debut album *Everything All the Time* introduced the world to their expansive, emotionally resonant style, earning widespread critical acclaim. The follow-up, *Cease to Begin* (2007), further cemented their reputation, featuring the beloved track "No One's Gonna Love You," a song that became an anthem for a generation of indie music fans.
Over the years, Band of Horses has released a string of celebrated records, including *Infinite Arms* (2010), which received a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. Their music effortlessly bridges the intimate and the epic, wrapping deeply personal storytelling in grand, sweeping soundscapes.
With a loyal global fanbase and a legacy built on heartfelt performances and timeless songwriting, Band of Horses continues to be one of the most cherished acts in contemporary American rock — a band that turns quiet moments into something genuinely unforgettable.