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Horsegirl reviewed!

Ben Beaumont-Thomas

Park stage, 11.30
“Do you like camping?”, one of Horsegirl asks their audience, to a chorus of assent. “Cool. We’re staying an hour away in a hotel.” There’s probably better stage banter to get everyone on side, but thankfully the Chicago indie trio’s actual music is far more endearing.

There’s a Stereolab-ish motorik chug that underpins a number of these tracks, at various tempos from indie-dancing to mopey wandering, including on cuts from utterly superb Cate le Bon-produced second album Phonetics On and On. The bass notes ring out clean and bright, adding crossbeams to the sturdy structure. But all this steadiness is offset by beautiful, tuneful wordless hooks, like the kind a child might idly sing to themselves while fingerpainting – affectingly naive but really tricky to write well. The repeated lyrics are strong too: “And I try / and I try”, they sing on In Twos, quite moving in how they doggedly trudge onwards. As Lorde no doubt takes things straight to 100 over at Woodsies, this set gently eases us up to speed.

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