Wild Horse are back with “Overthinking”, a track that feels familiar but refreshing at the same time. A band not afraid to push the boundaries of indie pop, they bring high energy and honest lyrics, and “Overthinking” doesn’t disappoint. Written by Jack Baldwin and produced by Gary Stevenson, the track is filled with emotions and groove. It is about falling for someone and not knowing where it will go—those feelings of doubt, racing thoughts, and those moments of hope we’ve all experienced. However, rather than feeling heavy, it is light, warm, and full of character.

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The production is clean and sharp. Jack’s voice has emotional weight without being melodramatic, and the band support him with an upbeat guitar, punchy drums, and soft keys. Jade Snowdon’s recent addition of keys and violin adds texture that seamlessly blends into the mix, giving the track a fuller sound. You can feel their chemistry as a group. The track has confidence but allows room for a bit of vulnerability, so it feels real. They don’t need to dress it up, it works.

Wild Horse are making something authentic. From East Sussex to playlists around the world, they are evolving. With their mix of 60s swagger, funk guitar, and modern indie gloss, they stand out. “Overthinking” shows they are not experimenting with sounds, they are crafting them. It’s the kind of track you play when you’re thinking about someone and you’re not sure what to say. But somehow, the song says it for you. It’s honest, it’s catchy, and it’s worth a listen.

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