Brighton risers ladylike share new single ‘Horse’s Mouth’

Treading a delicate tightrope between indie, post-rock, and folk, ‘Horse’s Mouth’ spans a beguiling 4 minutes that are as obliquely abstract as they are desperately touching.
‘Horse’s Mouth’ features organic, ever-mutating song structures, close-knit introspections, and surging shoegaze rushes. Produced by the band’s own Spencer Withey at Brighton’s Farm Road Studios, this latest cut sustains the band’s intention to offer sparkling illuminations on the benign drudgeries of everyday twenty-something life via an enigmatic stream-of-consciousness approach to songwriting and lyricism.
Vocalist/guitarist Georgia Butler notes:
“‘Horse’s Mouth’ depicts the relentless work ethic of the modern-day person through the narrative of an unnamed individual.”
‘Horse’s Mouth’ is available now on your favorite DSP.
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