Suicide Eyes - A Thousand Horses

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Your love tells a story baby
Well I've been reading between the lines lately
The first page down rip it out and roll it up
I burn it like a star falling down to the earth
I always seem to love the things that kill me

Take your sticks and stones 'cause they don't break me
Leave your guns at home this ain't no western baby
I am gonna die by your suicide eyes

Slide high on the cleaving baby
You look up and say jump
Whose gonna be the one to save me
Gonna die right here, ain't nobody gonna miss me
'Cause everybody think I'm crazy

Take your sticks and stones 'cause they don't break me
Leave your guns at home this ain't no western baby
I am gonna die by your suicide eyes

Take your sticks and stones 'cause they don't break me
Leave your guns at home this ain't no western baby
I am gonna die by your suicide eyes


Take your sticks and stones 'cause they don't break me
Leave your guns at home this ain't no western baby
I am gonna die by your suicide eyes

Take your sticks and stones 'cause they don't break me
Leave your guns at home this ain't no western baby
I am gonna die by your suicide eyes...

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Frontman Michael Hobby (23) and lead guitarist Bill Satcher (22), the co-founders and creative conspirators of A Thousand Horses, have been crafting rock music infused with traditional American flavors of the southeastern US for over half a decade. A Thousand Horses blends blues, R and B, and good old slashing guitars, bass & drums in an elixir that comes out tasting of Small Faces and “Exile”-era Rolling Stones.


The two became good friends after meeting in a local music store back in 2003 in their hometown of Newberry, SC. With a mutual admiration for Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and a slew of other classic rock records, it wasn't before long the first semblance of what is now A Thousand Horses started taking shape. Having cut their teeth in the southern rock club circuit, Michael and Bill never let an empty room slow them down. This is a band founded upon the collective love of the creative process. "Mission statements are for high schools and politicians - we're a rock n roll band" explained Michael when asked about his goals for A Thousand Horses.


Fast forward to 2010 - After several lineup changes over the years, Michael and Bill have rounded out the band with Bill's cousin Graham DeLoach (22) on bass, Zach Brown (24) on guitar and Shane Lenzen (24) on drums.


With the August 17, 2010 release of their debut, self-titled EP on DGC/Interscope/Van Howes Records, A Thousand Horses are positioned at the starting gate for a busy second half of 2010 and beyond.

Frontman Michael Hobby (23) and lead guitarist Bill Satcher (22), the co-founders and creative co-conspirators of A Thousand Horses, have been crafting Americana infused Rock n' Roll anthems in the southeastern US for over half a decade together.

The two became good friends after meeting in a local music store back in 2003 in their hometown of Newberry, SC. With a mutual admiration for Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and a slew of other classic rock records, it wasn't before long the first semblance of what is now A Thousand Horses started taking shape. Having cut their teeth in the southern rock club circuit, Michael and Bill never let an empty room slow them down. This is a band founded upon the collective love of the creative process. "Mission statements are for high schools and politicians - we're a rock n roll band" explained Michael when asked about his goals for A Thousand Horses.


Fast forward to 2010 - After several lineup changes over the years, Michael and Bill have rounded out the band with Bill's cousin Graham DeLoach (22) on bass, Zach Brown (24) on guitar and Shane Lenzen (24) on drums.


With the August 17, 2010 release of their debut, self-titled EP on DGC/Interscope Records, A Thousand Horses are positioned at the starting gate for a busy second half of 2010 and beyond.
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