Concert Review: Band Of Horses At The Paradise, Boston, MA 1/23/08 - Page 2

Ryan Monroe, Band of Horses's enthusiastic keyboardist seemed to be having the most fun of the six members on stage, even giving the thumbs up to some rowdy fans in front of him early in the show. In fact, Monroe nearly stole the show with his rousing organ and piano solos, especially on the honkytonk encore opener "General Specific." He also got the crowd into a clap-happy mood when he sang new song "Older," which saw lead singer/guitarist Ben Bridwell on backup vocals, Bill Reynolds switching from electric to stand-up bass, and included a banjo to boot. It was a surprising highlight from the show, and fans on the Internet have claimed this beautiful number is an instant classic. Check out an earlier performance of it on YouTube. You might be inclined to agree.

Bridwell's reverb-drenched voice was in top form throughout the nearly 90-minute set. And with opening act Tyler Ramsey doing double duty by joining the Band of Horses as a third guitarist, Bridwell can concentrate more on singing than playing. He never seemed like he was struggling with his dual role as lead vocalist and guitarist, though his pedal steel guitar work on the dreamy "First Song" wasn't as bright and memorable as the recorded version.

In all, it was a highly charged and enjoyable set of rock and roll from a band that is emerging as one of the best bands in the indie rock realm. Live, Band of Horses pull off the transition from delicate folk and alt-country numbers to anthemic, stadium-sized jangle-pop with ease. In fact, if they keep touring and selling out club shows like they did in Boston, don't be surprised if you see them in bigger arenas and stadiums next time around.

Note: Show openers included Cass McCombs and Tyler Ramsey

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