Band of Horses Celebrate 20 Years of Debut LP with “Everything All the Time” Anniversary Reissue

The March 20 release date coincides with a spring US tour.

Band of Horses Celebrate 20 Years of Debut LP with Everything All the Time Anniversary Reissue

The March 20 release date coincides with a spring US tour.

Words: Mike LeSuer

Photo: Skylar Watkins

January 12, 2026

March 21 marks 20 years since Band of Horses released their debut album Everything All the Time—a record whose alt-country take on baroque indie rock seemed to haunt network TV, movie trailers, and other corners of mainstream culture throughout the mid-aughts. The band and their original label, Sub Pop, plan to celebrate that anniversary with a new reissue loaded up with demos, live versions, and rarities—including the famously non-album tracks “(Biding Time Is a) Boat to Row” and “The End’s Not Near,” the latter of which reaching audiences via The O.C. “This album made all of my dreams come true,” shared band leader Ben Bridwell in a press statement. “Forever grateful for the desperation that fueled its inspiration.”

The reissue will drop on March 20, preceded by the first of three shows Band of Horses will be playing in their hometown of Seattle in support of the record. From there, they’ll tour the East Coast and Midwest through April. Find tickets for those shows here, and pre-order the 20th anniversary edition of Everything All the Time here. You can also check out a seaworthy video for “(Biding Time) Boat to Row” below.