Wunderhorse
British rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wunderhorse are an English rock band formed in 2020 by frontman and songwriter Jacob Slater. Initially a solo project, Wunderhorse became a full band in 2021,[2] with Slater (vocals, guitar) being joined by Harry Tristan Fowler (guitar), Peter Woodin (bass) and Jamie Staples (drums). They have released two albums and toured internationally.
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Background information | |
Origin | Newquay, Cornwall, UK[1] |
Genres | |
Years active | 2020–present |
Labels | Communion |
Spinoff of | Dead Pretties |
Members | Jacob Theodore Slater-Robinson Jamie Staples Peter Thomas George Woodin Harry Tristan Fowler |
Past members | Oscar Browne |
Website | wunderhorseband.com |
History
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Jacob Slater left home at age 17 and lived in London for five years.[2][3] He was previously the frontman of punk trio Dead Pretties before the group's disbandment in 2017.[2] After the Dead Pretties broke up, Slater moved to Newquay, Cornwall, where he found odd jobs as a labourer and worked as a surfing instructor while continuing to write music.[3][4] During this time Slater also landed an acting role, playing drummer Paul Cook in Pistol, a six-part miniseries about the Sex Pistols directed by Danny Boyle.[5][3] Slater has cited Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and Elliott Smith as musical influences.[2][4]
Slater began Wunderhorse as a solo project during the COVID-19 pandemic. Asked about the band's name, Slater told Hero: "There's this old TV show from the 50s or 60s called Champion the Wonder Horse... I started using the name as a joke and it was one of those things that stuck".[6] He later joined with drummer Jamie Staples, guitarist Harry Fowler (who is also the son of pop singer Kim Wilde),[7] and bassist Pete Woodin to form the current band.[8][9][10] Guitarist Oscar Browne recorded with the band but later left the group.[6][11]
Wunderhorse's debut album Cub was released 7 October 2022 by Communion Music,[12] It was written solely by Slater[13] and produced by Kevin Jones and Peter Woodin.[14][15]
Cub was named one of the best albums of 2022 by NME,[16] Riot,[17] and Far Out.[18] Critics described the album as "a warming blues/garage/indie fire... an album best enjoyed in its entirety and at high volume",[10] "some of the most well-crafted and interesting rock songs of this decade",[19] "a brilliant catalogue of teenage life - ill-fated love, drugs, self-destruction, depression as well as youthful joy - all to a rousing soundtrack that harks back to the 1990s",[3] and "melodic reflection from a man growing into himself".[4]
In 2022, Wunderhorse toured as a supporting act for other bands, opening for Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C.,[5][3] Pixies,[3] Foals,[5] and fellow UK singer-songwriters Sam Fender and Declan McKenna.[5] In spring 2023, Wunderhorse toured the United States, with concert dates in several cities and played at Glastonbury Festival 2023 during the summer.[20][21]
Wunderhorse released their second album, Midas, on 30 August 2024. It was produced by former Rolling Stones producer Craig Silvey and was preceded by the release of five singles: the title track "Midas", "Silver", "July", "Rain", and "Arizona".[22] The album received critical acclaim from multiple publications,[23][24][25][26] and charted at number 6 the following week on the UK Albums Chart.[27]
Discography
Studio albums
- Cub (2022)
- Midas (2024)
References
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