Horsey share feral new single Bread & Butter

Alongside an accompanying self-directed visual.

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Horsey have returned to provide a momentary sense of relief from Britain’s current state of flux.

Lifted from a new 7″ released by Japan’s Big Love Records, ‘Bread & Butter’ reaffirms the quartet’s ranking as one of the least classifiable bands to reside South of the River Thames as a feral intensity brews over the course of five minutes amid guttural, discordant guitars, jazz-flecked keys and an unshakeable bassline.

Much like the wizardry referenced in the single’s bizarre and barely-decipherable lyricism, the disparate sonic isms of Butthole Surfers, Captain Beefheart and Don Blackman are somehow muscled in to an intoxicating end product that will leave you yearning for more.

Watch Horsey’s unsettling self-directed visual for ‘Bread & Butter’ below.

 

Words by Sam Wilkinson.

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