The Horrs reinvents himself with “Ariel”

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The Horrs Share your new single entitled “Ariel”which marks a fascinating evolution in the trajectory of the band without losing the dark and atmospheric essence that has always characterized it. On this subject, The Horrs makes an incredible fusion of his already recognized isPost punk lunch With innovative electronic textures, thus creating a surround and unique atmosphere, transporting the listener to a musical trip.

'Ariel' is a very special issue and one of the group's favorites, ”shares The Horrs in a press release.

“Ariel” It is a song that is gradually evolving as it advances, which makes anyone listening to it is in constant expectation and shows the band's desire to reinvent and explore new horizons.

He Track I know is available on digital platforms and is accompanied by a video directed by Sarah Piantadosiwhich shows us surreal images that are shocking by joining them with the poetic lyrics of the song, because when you observe it, it immerses you in a universe in which each scene is loaded with emotion. I share it here! Enjoy this magical and enigmatic video.

The Horrs He is close to getting his new album, Night Life, which will be available from March 21, 2025 via Fiction Records.

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