Band Of Horses announce new album 'Why Are You OK'

I the past, Band of Horses founder and leader Ben Bridwell would literally run away from home to write: holing up in a secluded cabin or other such remote location, emerging months later with new songs for his band to flesh out and fully animate. This time—whether by happenstance or conscious need for a drastic change—Ben stayed home to write. In the estrogen-charged atmosphere of a home shared with his wife and four—yes, four--daughters he allowed his everyday experiences to inform his process. Between dropping off and picking up the girls, changing diapers, and playing dress up, Bridwell spent every precious free minute—often the wee hours on the morning into daybreak--in his garage writing.
 
While Bridwell and his bandmates--Tyler Ramsey, Ryan Monroe, Creighton Barrett and Bill Reynolds—convened in South Carolina alongside producer Jason Lytle (Grandaddy), Bridwell struggled to bring the new material into focus. One day, at a particularly crucial part of the recording process Ben's phone rang. It was Rick Rubin—who’d randomly heard a Band of Horses song on the radio during a drive, and had been moved to pull over and call. Without going into details, Bridwell can’t stress the value of this phone call enough. It was exactly the final push that his songs needed on their journey from conception to being sent out into the world.
 
The result is Band of Horses' fifth studio album, Why Are You OK, a record informed by experience and at the same time retaining the vulnerability that birthed their greatest songs. Creating capsule worlds populated by the strange but true cast of characters from Bridwell's hometown Charleston, SC, Why Are You OK's songs combined universal sentiments with Bridwell’s patented knack for storytelling—all wrapped in the lush melodic textures that have long been the bedrock of Band of Horses’ signature sound.

Why Are You OK is set for release in June via Interscope Records/American Recordings. The album was produced by Jason Lytle, Executive Produced by Rick Rubin and mixed by Dave Fridmann.
 
Last night, the band asked their favourite Twitter follower, Fuck (@7Adrewg), to premiere the Korean karaoke style lyric video for the first single "Casual Party" and can beviewed below.

Get the new single "Casual Party" by Band of Horses, out NOW. iTunes: http://smarturl.it/CasualParty Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/CasualParty.AP Google Play: http://smarturl.it/CasualParty.GP Amazon: http://smarturl.it/CasualParty.AMZ Spotify: http://smarturl.it/CasualParty.SP Follow Band of Horses: http://www.bandofhorses.com https://www.facebook.com/bandofhorses https://twitter.com/bandofhorses https://www.instagram.com/bandofhorses Music video by Band Of Horses performing Casual Party.

Mr. Fuck had caught the band's attention not only by his surname, but also because he'd been tweeting compliments at the band upon the unveiling of the new album art. After further investigation, it was discovered that he was indeed a longtime fan, and the band felt he deserved the first look and listen.
 
The band will be touring throughout the summer and fall. More dates to be announced as the band embarks on a world tour which will see them hitting stages across the globe through 2017.