A Thousand Horses' new Bridges album is almost a tale of two albums, except all 13 songs fit a theme. They turned up the volume on what the do best while digging deeper into more relatable experiences.
When it comes to the fireworks portion of the Fourth of July holiday, make sure you and crazy Uncle Jimmy don't end up in a situation like A Thousand Horses lead singer Michael Hobby.
A Thousand Horses' new Bridges album is a more mainstreamed, radio-ready project than their debut album Southernality. The sound and focus are tighter for the "Smoke" hitmakers.
A Thousand Horses recently sat down with Taste of Country Nights to talk about their latest single “Preaching to the Choir.” The band just hit Las Vegas in anticipation of the 52nd annual ACM Awards on Sunday night (April 2), and they also shared their thoughts on who will take home En…
Though A Thousand Horses are still in the preliminary process of creating their second studio album, the band assure that it's going to be just as strong — if not stronger — than their freshman.
A Thousand Horses are working away on their upcoming sophomore album, and the release of "Preachin' to the Choir" offers fans a pretty good taste of what's to come. The new track sings to the common people, wrapped in a radio-friendly package.
The 2017 South by Southwest Festival returns to Austin, Texas this week. The annual music and film festival runs March 10-19. It includes film screenings, gaming and comedy events, artist showcases and informative panels among countless day parties and other events, and Taste of Country has rounded …
An extended break has allowed a Thousand Horses to return with their most fan-friendly song yet. "Preachin' to the Choir" can easily slot into the group's one-of-a-kind live show.