Well, Cee Lo Green did a cover of our song, No One’s Gonna Love You, and we wanted to return the favour by doing one of his songs, Georgia. What made the band want to do that cover? So you guys did a cover of Cee Lo Green’s song, Georgia. It also means that our music fades away when you get really close, like a mirage. But yea, it’s more of a play on words because we’ve got a lot of songs that are garagey. We wrote the song ‘Mirage Rock’ that will be featured in the deluxe edition CD. Oh wow, that could be one way to look at it. Wow, we look forward to it! But with a title like Mirage Rock, is it a metaphor of how rock is dying in this new age of music where it’s all about pop and club music? It’s a better representation of what the band is like live in stage. With this record, we just put up some mic and tried to capture the feeling of our band when we play live. When we play live we try to put a little more prep into the songs so they transfer better live. The other records were more like album records. It’s a closer representation of what we sound like on stage when we play live. We took a different approach in making this record. Is it gonna be another true blue Band of Horses album or can we expect something newer and fresher? In less than a decade you’ve got 3 albums that topped the charts in both US and the UK, and the new one, Mirage Rock, that’s coming out just a few days from now. It has been an amazing journey for you guys since your formation in 2004.
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