The Horn’s latest single titled “Too Many Moments” entice through a spine-chilling jangly tune that bursts into a full-on synth-infused number filled with enough replay value. Following up their hit, the London-based band delves into the anxiety of keeping busy in the modern world, or the endless to-do lists which engulf most of us. Recorded by Danton Supple, the song writing is dark in parts of the verses, yet has joyous, uplifting ‘builds’ to get the adrenaline pumping. Bright guitar riffs are followed by measured passionate verses as well as the band’s rock-infused energy in the refrain enriches the story. “Too Many Moments” helps those who struggle with personal lonely voices in one’s head and the search for happiness in an overproductive civilization, so it anchors itself brilliantly in their discography.
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