Acclaimed pop-rock band Horsegirl shifts into next phase of music and life
Briefly

Horsegirl, the Chicago trio known for their debut album 'Versions of Modern Performance' released in 2022, has evolved with their sophomore album 'Phonetics On and On'. While their first album highlighted 90s indie rock influences, their latest work reveals a shift to minimalism, drawing inspiration from acts like the Velvet Underground. The band members, now based in New York, have experienced significant life changes since high school, impacting their songwriting process and sound. This album represents a maturation in their music, focusing on simplicity and emotional depth.
"There's something about the super-loud, dirty guitar that really fulfills this teenage angst type of thing, and I'm getting more interested in doing more with less."
"Phonetics passes that test, from the swaying crescendo of '2468' to the gentle, up-to-dawn strummer 'Frontrunner.'"
Read at The Washington Post
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