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Concert / Indie, Rock & Shoegaze Horse Jumper of Love

Support: Francis of Delirium (solo)
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Horse Jumper of Love thrive on patient and uncompromising songs. Thanks to frontman Dimitri Giannopoulos’ evocative lyrics and arrangements that suddenly turn from delicate to blistering, their music is full of intensity. While the Boston trio, which also includes bassist John Margaris and drummer James Doran, has stretched the fringes of indie, their latest, Disaster Trick, is their most immediate yet. 

Disaster Trick feels like a creative reset. The contrast between quiet and loud exists throughout the album but it’s animated by stark emotion and straightforward, timeless songwriting, stripped to the essentials: urgent, accessible arrangements full of catharsis.

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Horse Jumper of Love — Today’s Iconoclast”
« With Disaster Trick, Horse Jumper of Love subtly expand their sound without losing the instinctual, otherworldly interplay of their melodies, dizzying guitar lines and serpentine rhythms blurring together in a narcotic ooze. »
— Pitchfork

Francis of Delirium, a.k.a. 23-year-old, Luxembourg-based Jana Bahrich, is the loudest voice in a very quiet country. Coming on the heels of three EPs brimming with alt-rock angst and lockdown nihilism that Bahrich recorded and self-produced in a basement next to the washing machine”, Francis of Delirium’s debut album Lighthouse (released in Spring 2024 via Dalliance Recordings) has been described as lump-in-your-throat gorgeous” by NME. Bahrich now returns with Soft Versions, an intimate EP that reimagines her debut, and will be performing solo in support of its release.

Francis of Delirium — Want You (soft version)