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Wild Horse – Don’t Wait
The Baldwin brothers have always possessed a knack for crafting songs that feel both urgent and effortless, and their latest offering, "Don't Wait," finds Wild Horse operating at peak efficiency. This third single of 2025 demonstrates a band completely at ease with their own contradictions—simultaneously nostalgic and forward-thinking, polished yet retaining that essential rough edge that made them impossible to ignore.

The collaboration with Norwegian artist Matilda Gressberg proves inspired rather than merely fashionable. Her contributions weave seamlessly into Wild Horse's established sonic palette, adding textural depth without diluting their fundamental character. The production strikes that delicate balance between intimacy and grandeur, with each element—from Ed Barnes' propulsive bass work to Jade Snowdon's intricate keyboard flourishes—occupying its proper space in the mix.


Lyrically, Jack Baldwin has matured considerably. Where earlier Wild Horse tracks occasionally relied on youthful bravado, "Don't Wait" tackles the more complex emotional territory of recognizing when to release something that no longer serves you. The sentiment could easily veer into self-help platitudes, yet Baldwin's delivery maintains enough vulnerability to make the message resonate authentically. His vocal performance carries the weight of hard-won wisdom without sacrificing the band's inherent optimism.


The song's architecture reveals itself gradually—what begins as a straightforward pop anthem develops layers of complexity that reward repeated listening. The rhythm section locks into a groove that recalls the finest moments of late-70s British pop-funk, while the guitar work demonstrates remarkable restraint, knowing precisely when to surge forward and when to pull back. This kind of musical maturity typically takes bands years longer to develop.


Wild Horse continue to prove themselves among the most consistent acts on the current indie circuit. With twelve consecutive BBC Introducing tracks of the day to their credit, they've clearly found a formula that works—yet "Don't Wait" suggests a band unafraid to push beyond their established boundaries. The result feels both familiar and surprising, a quality that marks the difference between competent practitioners and genuine talents.


The single's true achievement lies in making the difficult appear effortless. Behind the infectious melody and irresistible groove sits a carefully constructed piece of songcraft that understands both the power of a perfect pop hook and the necessity of emotional honesty. Wild Horse have delivered another winner that should cement their reputation as one of Britain's most reliable purveyors of intelligent guitar pop.