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Dead Horse One combine a heavy three-guitar shoegaze attack with lush psych-tinged dream pop textures and compelling melodies. Following a scattering of smaller releases, they established themselves around Europe in the middle part of the 2010s, issuing a pair of well-received albums and playing with like-minded forebears like Ride, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Telescopes or Nothing.
The group's third album, The West Is the Best, appeared at the end of 2019.
Taking influence from bands like Swervedriver, Ride, and the Telescopes, they developed a melodic mix of shoegaze, droning noise pop, and gentle psychedelia that could be heard on their eponymous debut EP and the Heavenly Choir of Jet Engines EP, both of which arrived in 2012.
For their full-length debut, Dead Horse One hired Ride frontman Mark Gardener to produce, and the resulting album, Without Love We Perish, arrived on the Dead Bees label in 2014. The next few years saw the band establish themselves on the European touring circuit while signing with Requiem Pour un Twister, they recorded their follow-up album, 2017's Season of Mist, with producer John Loring of the California band Fleeting Joys. Loring, along with his wife and bandmate, Rorika Loring, also came aboard for Dead Horse One's third LP, The West Is the Best, in 2019. This album is the group's second collaboration with Mark Gardener behind the mix table ~
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