
I guess indie is a bit of a loaded term, full of presumptions and pre-determined expectations on the part of the listener. To clarify, they might start with a foot in the classic indie sound but by layering in rock urgency, synth washes, occasional outbursts of acceptable levels of emo, plus a shed load of melody, groove and accessibility, they end up with a sound that is both classic and familiar but also fresh and new.
Familiar it may be but that doesn’t stop it being clever, and it is certainly big…massive in fact. This is what you want to be listening to as the last light dies at a summer festival, the ultimate in anthemic sounds and euphoric vibes to re-affirm your faith in new music. And I’m sure before long this band will provide the sound track to many peoples festival experience. Horizons is the sound of an underground band muscling in on the party, it is The Killers before they got too big for their boots, it is the sound of the mainstream being subverted just enough so that music cultists and chart watchers alike can feel like Whitemoor are their band.
So maybe what we learn from Whitemoor is that it pays to stick to what you know, err slightly on the side of caution and just do it so much better than everyone else. And they do.
