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"Factory"
Promo single CD
Single by Band of Horses
from the album Infinite Arms
ReleasedApril 20, 2010
Genre Indie rock
Length4:35
Label Brown Records/
Fat Possum/ Columbia
Songwriter(s) Ben Bridwell
Producer(s) Band of Horses, Phil Ek
Band of Horses singles chronology
" Laredo"
(2010)
"Factory"
(2010)
" Georgia"
(2010)

"Factory" is the third single taken from Band of Horses' third album Infinite Arms. The song was released for free download at the band's official site in April 2010, shortly after " Compliments" and "Laredo", to help promote the upcoming release of Infinite Arms. [1] Despite not charting, the song was generally well received and was noted for its unique use of candy referencing, [2] with Pitchfork calling the song, "the album's string-drenched opener. Marvel as Ben Bridwell does his best to give majesty to the phrase 'snack machine.'" [3] It's a fan-favorite, and although it's sometimes dropped during the band's sets when they're the opening act, it's almost always present during shows where they're the headliner. [4] It was performed by the band during their appearance on Later... with Jools Holland.

Personnel

  • Benjamin Bridwell - vocals, guitars, drums, sounds, memotron
  • Creighton Barret - drums, thunderdrum, percussion
  • Ryan Monroe - keyboards, vocals, percussion, guitar
  • Bill Reynolds - bass, tambourine, guitar, percussion, sounds
  • Tyler Ramsey - guitar, vocals, percussion, keyboards, piano, theremin

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Factory"
Promo single CD
Single by Band of Horses
from the album Infinite Arms
ReleasedApril 20, 2010
Genre Indie rock
Length4:35
Label Brown Records/
Fat Possum/ Columbia
Songwriter(s) Ben Bridwell
Producer(s) Band of Horses, Phil Ek
Band of Horses singles chronology
" Laredo"
(2010)
"Factory"
(2010)
" Georgia"
(2010)

"Factory" is the third single taken from Band of Horses' third album Infinite Arms. The song was released for free download at the band's official site in April 2010, shortly after " Compliments" and "Laredo", to help promote the upcoming release of Infinite Arms. [1] Despite not charting, the song was generally well received and was noted for its unique use of candy referencing, [2] with Pitchfork calling the song, "the album's string-drenched opener. Marvel as Ben Bridwell does his best to give majesty to the phrase 'snack machine.'" [3] It's a fan-favorite, and although it's sometimes dropped during the band's sets when they're the opening act, it's almost always present during shows where they're the headliner. [4] It was performed by the band during their appearance on Later... with Jools Holland.

Personnel

  • Benjamin Bridwell - vocals, guitars, drums, sounds, memotron
  • Creighton Barret - drums, thunderdrum, percussion
  • Ryan Monroe - keyboards, vocals, percussion, guitar
  • Bill Reynolds - bass, tambourine, guitar, percussion, sounds
  • Tyler Ramsey - guitar, vocals, percussion, keyboards, piano, theremin

References


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