Indie Rock, Shoegaze
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: 235 kbps avg
Total Time: 55:58 Min
Total Size: 101 Mb
1.Rose
2.Radio
3.Alone
4.Boxing Day
5.No Dice
6.Chant Chain
7.Traps
8.Count Me In
9.Black Music
10.Sanningen On Mig
11.Road To Nowhere
12.S.U.N.
13.Anna Minor
14.The Archer
Dark Horses are released their Richard Fearless produced debut album Black Music on Canadian imprint Last Gang. Based in Brighton, the band’s needle-to-the-red take on the shoegaze template bears comparison to American cousins such as A Place to Bury Strangers or even the heavier moments of Ringo Deathstarr.
Dark Horses’ PR statement is “We might wear black because RocknRoll is dead” and their songs are sprawling chameleons that seem most at home in the shadows. Often their music only teeters on the edge, preferring to delay or even omit the inevita- ble. It works more often than not – check the atmospheric and suitably murky opener Rose for starters. Yet with 7 members Dark Horses have the weaponry to change their sound, mutate their message and move in different circles. We can travel from the murky rock landscapes heard on No Dice to the ethereal widescreen imagery on Traps. Then there’s Alone, a piece of muted electro pop that soon succumbs to the full band treatment. It is singer Lisa Elle that threads the themes and narrative together – her voice is the constant – it can float effortlessly (check the motorik Boxing Day) or swoon and shimmer (check the late night calling that is Anna Minor). She even manages to nail a version of Talking Heads’ Road to Nowhere – though I’m not convinced this should have made the final cut.
If those hazy-tones emanating from the constant splurge of dream-pop are starting to make you a little woozy then check Dark Horses – they may just offer you something far less predictable.
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