NEWS : MON, JAN 12, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Band of Horses Announce Everything All The Time (20th Anniversary Edition), Out March 20
Today, Band of Horses announce they will celebrate the 20th birthday of their Gold-certified 2006 debut album Everything All The Time with a newly expanded 20th Anniversary Edition, out on March 20, 2026 via Sub Pop. The expanded 19-track edition is accompanied by an additional LP of bonus tracks, including the 2005 tour EP, a trove of previously unreleased studio and live tracks, and rarities like “The End’s Not Near” (as featured on The O.C.) and a demo version of the double Platinum single “The Funeral.”
The album has been fully remastered for the anniversary edition, with the artwork refreshed and expanded into a gatefold jacket, including new liner notes by the album’s producer, Phil Ek (Fleet Foxes, Built To Spill, Modest Mouse, Father John Misty).
In his liner notes, Ek shares:
“I’ve always believed that albums need to feel special and should transcend the recording process. I want records that I produce to feel like you can walk into them, to have a three-dimensional depth. The music should stay as fresh and exciting as the first time you heard it. Achieving this requires a lot of time, trust, and effort in the studio, but it pays off in the end. Twenty years on, I still think Everything All The Time exemplifies this fully.”
Reflecting on the anniversary, Band of Horses’ Ben Bridwell adds:
“This album made all of my dreams come true. Forever grateful for the desperation that fueled its inspiration.”
Everything All The Time (20th Anniversary Edition) will be available worldwide on double LP, CD, and digital platforms. The digital edition includes additional bonus tracks not available on the vinyl release. LP preorders in North America via the Sub Pop Mega Mart, the band’s official website, and local record stores will receive the limited Loser Edition on metallic gold vinyl. UK and EU preorders via Mega Mart Europe will receive the Loser Edition on opaque yellow vinyl.
Also out today is the previously unreleased fan favorite “(Biding Time Is a) Boat to Row,” accompanied by a new official video directed by James Ayling of Cape Films. Inspired by the real-life story of the 52-hertz whale, the video stars Josh Whitehouse (Daisy Jones & The Six). Listen to the track HERE and watch the video HERE.
Band of Horses will celebrate the release with a spring headlining anniversary tour. An Evening With Band of Horses: Celebrating 20 Years of Everything All The Time begins Thursday, April 9 in Portland, ME at State Theatre, and concludes on Saturday, May 2 in Columbia, MO at Rose Park.
Fan presales begin today at 12 p.m. EST. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, January 16 at 10 a.m. local time.
Ahead of the tour, the band will also perform a series of Seattle anniversary shows surrounding the album’s release, including an all-ages show on Thursday, March 19 at The Vera Project and a two-night stand at The Showbox on Saturday, March 21 and Sunday, March 22.

Thu. Mar. 19 - Seattle, WA - The Vera Project
Sat. Mar. 21 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox
Sun. Mar. 22 - Seattle, WA – The Showbox
Thu. Apr. 09 - Portland, ME - State Theatre
Fri. Apr. 10 - Beverly, MA - The Cabot
Sun. Apr. 12 - Huntington, NY - The Paramount
Tue. Apr. 14 - Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore
Wed. Apr. 15 - Montclair, NJ - The Wellmont Theatre
Thu. Apr. 16 - Port Chester, NY - Capitol Theatre
Sat. Apr. 18 - Baltimore, MD - Nevermore Hall
Sun. Apr. 19 - Buffalo, NY - Electric City
Tue. Apr. 21 - Pittsburgh, PA - Roxian Theatre
Wed. Apr. 22 - Detroit, MI - The Fillmore
Fri. Apr. 24 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre
Sat. Apr. 25 - Shipshewana, IN - Bluegate PAC
Mon. Apr. 27 - Madison, WI - The Sylvee
Wed. Apr. 29 - Minneapolis, MN - The Fillmore
Fri. May 01 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theatre
Sat. May 02 - Columbia, MO - Rose Park
Guitarist/vocalist Ben Bridwell formed Band of Horses in Seattle in 2004, after the end of his nearly ten-year run in northwest melancholic darlings Carissa’s Wierd. Carissa’s Wierd trafficked in beautiful orchestral pop, whose songs told unflinching stories of heartbreak and loss, leavened with defeatist humor. Band of Horses rose from the ashes of that well-loved band, buoyed by Bridwell’s warm, reverb-heavy vocals, and woodsy, dreamy songs oozing with tension, longing, and hope. Armed with a fresh Sub Pop deal and a smashing batch of songs, the band recorded their debut full-length, Everything All The Time, with producer Phil Ek at Seattle’s Avast Studios.
At times raggedly epic (“The Great Salt Lake”) and delicately pensive (“St. Augustine,” “Monsters”), Everything All The Time is an album painted gorgeously in fragile highs and lows. That’s part of the genius in Band of Horses: they craft intelligent, classic movements within their songs, perfectly balancing desperation and hope, calmness and mania, love and fear. And of course there’s the massive single, “The Funeral,” which became a defining song of the era, and continues to inspire new generations of fans and artists alike. The song has appeared extensively in film and TV placements, was sampled by Kid Cudi, and was recently reimagined in a 2025 dance edit by acclaimed producer/multi-instrumentalist Gryffin. The enduring Everything All The Time would go on to be certified Gold, and “The Funeral” was recently certified double Platinum by the RIAA.
The band’s debut Everything All the Time (2006) introduced their sweeping, emotionally resonant sound, embodied by the double Platinum anthem “The Funeral,” now regarded as one of the most enduring songs of the modern indie rock era. The albums that followed, including 2007’s Cease To Begin, cemented their place in the indie rock canon. They’ve released six studio albums, including Infinite Arms (2010), which earned a Grammy nomination. Most recently, the critically acclaimed Things Are Great (2022) finds the band recapturing the raw emotion and unpolished punk-rock spirit of its earlier days.

Everything All The Time (20th Anniversary Edition)
Tracklisting:
1. The First Song
2. Wicked Gil
3. Our Swords
4. The Funeral
5. Part One
6. The Great Salt Lake
7. Weed Party
8. I Go to the Barn Because I Like The
9. Monsters
10. St. Augustine
11. (Biding Time Is A) Boat to Row
12. Part Two
13. Coal Mine
14. Worry Song
15. The End’s Not Near
16. The Funeral (Demo Version)
17. Wicked Gil (Demo Version)
18. Our Swords (Demo Version)
19. I Go to the Barn Because I Like The / Monsters (Live at The Crocodile)