Casual Party - Band of Horses

Casual Party

Band of Horses

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Talking television at the casual party Here's some brand new friends to get you started off So start it off Since Ben got that he's a sociopath He's only playing games don't be distracted, oh It's all or nothing, all or nothing So you really got something to lose It's coming around as it did before It's gettin' your attention but where's the door? I can't locate it, where's it located? I got plenty to live for Blind faith, it don't sit right You got rage wound so tight I wanna leave Best get out of the way Blind faith don't sit right You're full of rage wound so tight I'm gonna leave Best get out of the way Awful conversation at the casual party The job, the babble on, the recreational hobbies, oh No it never stops Kids and the dog, a freshly-mowed lawn Retirement plans for a mountain home, oh Been arrested, lived in Texas My God I'm gonna leave it with you Blind faith don't sit right You got rage wound so tight I better leave Best get out of the way Blind faith don't sit right You're full of rage wound so tight I'm gonna leave Best get out of the way Talking conversation at the casual party Awful television don't get you started, oh No it never stops Children and dogs and manicured lawns All your future plans, vacation homes I wanna go Home

About

"Casual Party" was released as a digital single on April 8, 2016. The song was then also included on the band's fifth studio album "Why Are You OK", which was released a couple of weeks later on April 24th, 2016. To date, it is Band of Horses most successful song ever recorded, and peaked at #4 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart and #23 on the Alternative Songs chart. "Casual Party" is an uptempo rock song with a catchy hook. The lyrics are inspired by Ben Bridwells' distaste for making small talk and being involved in horrible conversations at parties. The song was written by Ben Bridwell and produced by Jason Lytle. The music video was directed by Isaac Rentz and features the band playing the song in a small room, intercut with footage of people partying and having fun. The video ends with the band members walking out of the room, leaving the party behind. Although its level of success, it hasn't featured in that many television shows or movies, and at the time of writing, has only appeared in season one of "Riverdale" in 2017.

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2016

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