Guns and Horses
Ellie Goulding · 2010
18 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock · indie pop · synth-pop
Ethereal synths intertwine with Goulding's haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that captivates and enchants.
Guns and Horses is a single by Ellie Goulding, released in 2010. Ethereal synths intertwine with Goulding's haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that captivates and enchants. 'Guns and Horses' showcased Goulding's unique blend of electropop and folktronica, leading to significant chart success in the UK and establishing her as a prominent figure in contemporary pop music. The song's critical acclaim reinforced her artistic identity, influencing a wave of indie-pop artists that followed. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Guns and Horses sound like?
Ethereal synths intertwine with Goulding's haunting vocals, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that captivates and enchants. Rooted in alternative rock and indie pop.
What makes Guns and Horses by Ellie Goulding notable?
'Guns and Horses' showcased Goulding's unique blend of electropop and folktronica, leading to significant chart success in the UK and establishing her as a prominent figure in contemporary pop music. The song's critical acclaim reinforced her artistic identity, influencing a wave of indie-pop artists that followed. Released as her debut single from the album 'Lights', 'Guns and Horses' positioned Ellie Goulding at the forefront of the UK music scene in 2010. This era marked her rise to fame following her win at the BBC Sound of 2010 poll, setting the stage for her subsequent commercial success.
How many songs are on Guns and Horses?
Guns and Horses has 4 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Guns and Horses (radio edit) Standout 3:33
- 2 Guns and Horses (Neo Tokyo remix) Standout 5:05
- 3 Guns and Horses (Jezebel remix) Standout 4:20
- 4 Guns and Horses (Tonka remix) 5:27
Release Date
May 17, 2010
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
18 min 25 sec
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