Band Of Horses - The Funeral [official Video] Site
: The track remains the band's most significant hit and has been famously sampled by Kid Cudi in his 2008 song "The Prayer" . Time Capsule: Band of Horses, 'Everything All the Time'
: Pitchfork ranked it as the 67th greatest song of the 2000s in 2009.
As the lead single of their debut album, Everything All the Time, “The Funeral” was an appropriate introduction to Band of Horses, Paste Magazine Band of Horses - The Funeral [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
: The video concludes with the man driving under the influence and appearing to crash head-on into a delivery truck, mirroring the song's explosive musical shift.
: Set against a 1970s aesthetic, the video features period-accurate cars and a shot of the Galway Bay Bar in Chicago. Critical and Cultural Impact : The track remains the band's most significant
Directed by , the official video takes a more literal—and tragic—narrative approach than the lyrics themselves.
: Bridwell wrote the song as a "whining" commentary on his dread of social obligations and holidays like Christmas or New Year's Eve. He likened the pressure of "forced togetherness" and the need to pretend to be excited to the heavy feeling of attending a funeral. : Set against a 1970s aesthetic, the video
"The Funeral" by Band of Horses is widely regarded as a defining anthem of mid-2000s indie rock, celebrated for its cinematic emotional weight and dramatic shift from a haunting, reverb-soaked intro to a thunderous crescendo.