Behold, a Pale Horse

Behold, a Pale Horse
A woman riding on an upside down horse holding a golden ball where there is the a title saying Behold, a Pale Horse titled below.
Studio album by Ebony Bones
Released 5 August, 2013
Recorded 2011; India Recording Studios
Genre
Length 44:32
Label
Ebony Bones chronology
Bone of My Bones
(2009)
Behold, a Pale Horse
(2013)
Milk & Honey, Pt. 1
(2015)
Singles from Behold, a Pale Horse
  1. "I See I Say"
    Released: 30 June 2013
  2. "Neu World Blues"
    Released: July 2013

Behold, a Pale Horse is the second album by British singer Ebony Bones, an alias of Ebony Thomas. The album was released on August 5, 2013 through 1984 Recordings and Sunday Best Recordings. [1]

Background

In 2013, Bones released her second album Behold, A Pale Horse: it was partly conceived while travelling in India. The record featured the Symphony Orchestra of India and a cover of The Smiths' What Difference Does It Make?. Behold, A Pale Horse was critically acclaimed and received good reviews by the likes of The Independent[2] and Spin.[3]

Singles

"I See I Say" was released aslead single on June 30, 2013 as the lead single from the album.

"Neu World Blues" was released on July 2013 as the second single from the album.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Behold, a Pale Horse" (featuring the Mumbai Symphony Orchestra) 1:27
2. "I See I Say"   3:18
3. "Mystery Babylon Balloon"   3:06
4. "While the People S.L.E.E.P"   3:19
5. "What Difference Does It Make" (featuring the New London Children's Choir) 3:41
6. "Neu World Blues"   3:42
7. "Breathe" (featuring Mechanical Elephant) 3:44
8. "I.N.V.I.N.C.I.B.L.E."   6:48
9. "Bread & Circus"   3:30
10. "Morphine for the Masses"   3:55
11. "Lazarus"   4:35
Bonus track
No. Title Length
12. "W.A.R.R.I.O.R."   3:27

References

  1. "Behold, a Pale Horse by Ebony Bones".
  2. Price, Simon (24 August 2013). "Ebony Bones Behold Pale Horse review". The Independent. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  3. Martins, Chris (19 July 2013). "Ebony Bones Is an Art-Punk Soul Warrior on 'Neu World Blues'". Spin. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
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