Hot on the heels of their anti-authority anthem ‘Another Way’, London’s fast rising band The Horn are back with their second single of 2023 and arguably their best to date - ‘Too Many Moments’. This single brings together all the elements that have won over the band’s growing fanbase, from Jonny Taylor’s efficacious frontman vocals, to Nick True’s deft bass grooves, to Ed Cox’s spectral synth keys, to the dynamic drum playing of Alex Moorse, and the winding guitar melodies courtesy of Danny Monk. Produced by the unmatched Danton Supple (Coldplay), ‘Too Many Moments’ is a shuffling arrangement of indie, rock, synth and psychedelic textures that produce a timeless quality.
As for the song’s meaning, ‘Too Many Moments’ taps into the endless rush of life’s flow and the never-ending to-do list that somehow plagues us all. As such, this song is a cathartic release from the everyday pressure we all experience, as Nick True says:
“It’s about the madness, all the stuff good and bad that we are all engulfed in. Too much stuff around us, too many to-do’s, too much aggravation, too many people taking advantage of you, too much expected of you, too many responsibilities, too many lovers, too many big problems, too many small ones, too much fun, too many fun things to do, too many memories (good and bad), trying to hold it all together, pretending to hold it together…. I think! Or maybe its about something else.”
Tour dates:
Tour dates:
Date City Venue
18th Nov Cambridge Corn Exchange
20th Nov Exeter Exeter Uni
21st Nov Leicester O2 Academy
23rd Nov Leeds O2 Academy
24th Nov Sheffield O2 Academy
25th Nov Birmingham O2 Academy
27th Nov Northampton Roadmender
28th Nov Norwich Norwich UAE
29th Nov Guildford Guildford G Live
1st Dec Bournemouth O2 Academy
2nd Dec London Roundhouse
The Horn to support Scouting For Girls upcoming UK tour.
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