Wild Horse Crown a Productive Year with Latest Single ‘Magpies’

One of the brightest and most eclectic indie outfits to emerge from the South of England, Wild Horse have just returned with their latest effort, ‘Magpies’, a charming yet slightly melancholic piece that goes a long way into confirming the seemingly new creative era enjoyed by the Brighton-based group. Following up on previous single ‘Don’t Wait’, ‘Magpies’ marks Wild Horse’s fourth single this year, showcasing a certain productivity and artistic prowess. 

A fan-favourite at every Wild Horse’s live show, ‘Magpies’ has now found a suitable studio livery, a blend of nostalgic rock elements and relatable power-pop allure that characterises the song as familiar and welcoming, yet fresh and quirky. To be quite honest, Baldwin’s vocals on this occasion remind us of a certain Phil Collins, especially from a tone perspective. It’s quite obvious how the British group are slowly letting go of their previous indie-rock change, instead embracing a wider pool of influences and a retro-favoured imprint. 

The addition of newest member Jade Snowdon on keys and violin might have something to do with it. Snowdon joins the pre-existing lineup featuring brothers Jack and Henry Baldwin and Ed Barnes. Delving deeper into the song, Wild Horse explain: “It’s about trust, betrayal, and self-preservation, exploring the emotional cost of navigating a world where loyalty is scarce and intentions aren’t always clear. It’s about choosing peace, protecting your energy, and keeping your circle tight.”

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