Cover of Horsehands Pissing Rain EP
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For fans of post-punk, indie rock enthusiasts, listeners who enjoy genre-blending and experimental music, followers of arctic monkeys, black keys, and dinosaur jr.
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THE REVIEW

Short pieces that evolve in a decidedly unexpected way: frenzied synthesizer arpeggios, playful post-punk guitar, post-hardcore riffs, first song 1 minute long, it felt like the Arctic Monkeys but I couldn't quite grasp it.

Then there's again a playful post-punk guitar that jumps into an entirely disoriented upbeat rhythm and a little riff that seems to have escaped from the latest Black Keys albums, but I swear it's not trivial at all, then there's again a synthesizer that does whatever the hell it wants.

I know I'm doing a shitty track by track, I don't mean to but every song has its own reason, this one sounds like Dinosaur Jr. a bit more hardcore and then again the 3/4 upbeat, the song turns and twists, jumps, twists back, the little riff returns and it's over.

and that's it there are 4 other pieces, you've understood the instruments, the prevailing schizophrenia too, now feel free to rearrange the pieces because I don't know what to say.


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The Pissing Rain EP by Horsehands delivers short, dynamic tracks featuring frenzied synthesizer lines and playful post-punk guitar. The music blends influences reminiscent of Arctic Monkeys, Black Keys, and Dinosaur Jr. with a unique and unpredictable style. Each song evolves differently, showcasing the band's eclectic experimental edge and inventive approach. Overall, the EP is a creative and engaging exploration of genre fusion.

Horsehands

Short, frenzied songs mixing post-punk guitars, synthesizers and post-hardcore riffs; reviewer compares moments to Arctic Monkeys, Dinosaur Jr., and The Black Keys.
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