Echo Of The Bully Horse is a compilation album featuring various artists and their unique takes on the theme of bullying. The album is a mixed bag of genres, ranging from folk to alternative rock, but it manages to stay cohesive thanks to its central message.
The album begins with the haunting "Bully" by The Lumineers, which sets the tone for the rest of the tracks. Other standout tracks include "Bully" by Sheryl Crow, "The Bully" by Sarah McLachlan, and "Bullyproof" by Keb' Mo'. Each song tackles the issue of bullying from a different angle, whether it's the perspective of the victim or the bully themselves.
One of the album's strengths is its production. Each song is well-crafted and showcases the artist's individual style while still fitting into the overall theme of the album. The album's title track, "Echo Of The Bully Horse" by The Avett Brothers, is a prime example of this. The song features the band's signature folk sound but also incorporates elements of rock, creating a unique and powerful track.