Wunderhorse consider the unstoppable force of fate with their new single 'Rain'
The accompanying new video features live footage from London's O2 Forum Kentish Town.

Wunderhorse have unveiled a new track titled 'Rain', the latest offering from their upcoming second album 'Midas'.
The new track comes complete with live performance footage filmed at London's O2 Forum Kentish Town, while 'Midas' will be released on 30th August via Communion/Mick Music.
"Rain is about the feeling that makes you look over your shoulder sometimes, the idea that the forces that shape your world are unaware of your existence and beyond your control," frontman Jacob Slater** explains. "Something is coming but you don't know what it is and you can't stop it."
The full-length was recorded at Minnesota's Pachyderm Studio with producer Craig Silvey, known for his work with The Rolling Stones, The National, and Florence + The Machine.
"When we first went into the studio to make this record, the only thing we were sure about is how we wanted it to sound; very imperfect, very live, very raw; no frills," Slater notes. "We wanted it to sound like your face is pressed up against the amplifiers, like you've been locked inside the bass drum."
The new record follows Wunderhorse's 2022 debut 'Cub'.
The new track comes complete with live performance footage filmed at London's O2 Forum Kentish Town, while 'Midas' will be released on 30th August via Communion/Mick Music.
"Rain is about the feeling that makes you look over your shoulder sometimes, the idea that the forces that shape your world are unaware of your existence and beyond your control," frontman Jacob Slater** explains. "Something is coming but you don't know what it is and you can't stop it."
The full-length was recorded at Minnesota's Pachyderm Studio with producer Craig Silvey, known for his work with The Rolling Stones, The National, and Florence + The Machine.
"When we first went into the studio to make this record, the only thing we were sure about is how we wanted it to sound; very imperfect, very live, very raw; no frills," Slater notes. "We wanted it to sound like your face is pressed up against the amplifiers, like you've been locked inside the bass drum."
The new record follows Wunderhorse's 2022 debut 'Cub'.
