HORSE THE BAND: Video Interview Posted Online

December 10, 2009

Berlin, Germany's PitCam Production conducted an interview with Southern California's HORSE THE BAND when the group played in Berlin on November 18, 2009. Watch the chat below.

HORSE THE BAND's Vagrant debut, "Desperate Living", was released on October 6. Fans who bought the album through iTunes also receives ten bonus tracks that includes remixes by some of HTB's favorite artists and friends.

HORSE THE BAND's "Shapeshift" video was directed by Daniel Chesnut. The song features Jaime Stewart of XIU XIU lending his sound design and production skills as well as backing vocals.

HORSE THE BAND is:

Nathan Winneke (vocals)
David Isen (guitar)
Erik Engstrom (keyboards)
Daniel Pouliot (drums)

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