Horse Thief
Horse Thief - Grow Deep, Grow Wild EP Review
By James Hopkin in Music Reviews on 02 April 2013
Relocating to Oklahoma in 2010 to study at the Academy of Contemporary Music, it is clear that Horse Thief have explored a range of approaches and styles, resulting in a diverse and intriguing debut E.P. Having been together since 2006 under different monikers, the four piece, originally hailing from Texas, seem to be approaching their own individual sound on their Bella Union release 'Grow Deep, Grow Wild'.
The brass dominated chorus of 'Down by the River' creates an uplifting atmosphere like that of label mates 'The Flaming Lips', before dreamy, melancholic breakdowns and drastic, yet fitting changes really emphasise the versatility and fluency of the band. Folk influences become apparent with the steady, rolling 'Warrior'. The laid back, delicate tones of final track 'The Magician' provide a gentle end to the E.P. Despite coming dangerously close to the blandness of Mumford and Sons at some points within these final two tracks, Horse Thief seem to retain a certain, ever present charm to their sound, enabling them to create both gentle, mesmerising pieces and upbeat spectacles without sacrificing quality.
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