Wild Horse
With 4 full albums already under their belt, more tracks are always incoming. Wild Horse didn’t waste lockdown & were busy writing & arranging. Now hard at work recording, The first of three new singles, “Record Collection”, releases July 1st, two more follow in August & September with album number 5 out in November. Once again Wild Horse will continue to defy genre.
Championed by BBC Introducing and critics globally, Wild Horse are prodigious in every way. Jack Baldwin (19), older brother Henry Baldwin (21) and friend Ed Barnes (20) on drums gel together flawlessly to form irresistibly catchy indie rock, always uniquely infused with their diverse tastes.
Wild Horse cover all bases - incorporating pop, classic rock, punky reggae, blue-eyed soul, dirty funk, rap, Latin and so much more into their distinctive sound - truly their own brand of indie.
Lyricist Jack takes inspiration from daily life, relationships, and (naturally) the experiences of being a politically charged Gen Z-er living in a chaotic social and political landscape. With an extremely mature song writing style far beyond their years, Wild Horse continue to excite, engage and captivate their ever-growing audience with each release.
The East Sussex boys are renowned for an exciting, powerful stage show, having honed their craft from an early age at all the iconic venues in London & the South East as well as several festivals, often playing the same stages as many of their heroes once did. Henry & Jack both take turns on Guitar, Bass & Keyboards from track to track, occasionally Henry may add some stunning Harmonica & always Ed is keeping everything in time with his superb drumming, all 3 add their voices to excellent vocal arrangements. The reviews or their songs have been brilliant and extensively played on many radio stations worldwide. Their tracks & albums are available on all major platforms.
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Two Brothers as Front Men.
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Formed for over 5 years & released 4 Albums & 3 EP’s.
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Average Band Member age still 20 years old.
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Regularly appear on BBC Introducing
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Biggest Influences – Rolling Stones, The Who, Fleetwood Mac, Hendrix, Arctic Monkeys, The Hives.