​Feeble Little Horse leans into digital weirdness on bitknot 

​Feeble Little Horse leans into digital weirdness on bitknot 

Cover of Feeble Little Horse’s bitknot

Even the cover revels in a low-bit digital aesthetic. | Image: Saddle Creek / Feeble Little Horse

From the opening moments of bitknot, it’s obvious that Feeble Little Horse has found an entirely new gear. Where on Girl with Fish the blown-out textures were more ’90s indie rock and shoegaze, on their latest LP, there’s a more modern edge to the distortion and the riffs cut cleaner. Similarly, where the digital glitchiness was mostly relegated to window dressing on their sophomore record, on bitknot it’s integral to the arrangements and a core part of their emerging, distinct sound.

We got a preview of this new direction on the one-off single, and one of my favorite songs of 2025, “This Is Real.” It blended blast beats, Sonic Youth-esque …

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