Southern Comfort: An Interview with Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell

[8 November 2007]

by Joe Tacopino

PopMatters Short Takes Editor

Band of Horses' reluctant frontman talks about moving back South to record his new album, the fading playoff hopes of the New York Yankees, and indie rock's most influential beards.
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