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Horse the Band

Horse the Band is an metalcore band formed in 1998 in , best known for pioneering the genre by fusing aggressive riffs with 8-bit and video game-inspired synthesizers. The term "nintendocore," coined by frontman Nathan Winneke, describes their unique sound. Founded by guitarist David Isen and keyboardist Erik Engstrom, with vocalist Nathan Winneke joining in 2002, the band originally experimented with unconventional instrumentation including and dual keyboards during their high school years. Over time, the lineup evolved, with notable drummers including Alex Duddy, Chris Prophet, and Daniel Pouliot; the current members are Winneke, Engstrom, Isen, bassist Jeremiah Bignell, and Pouliot. The band's debut album, R. Borlax, arrived in 2003 via Pluto Records, establishing their chaotic, noise-infused sound that drew from post-hardcore and screamo influences. Their 2005 breakthrough, The Mechanical Hand on Combat Records, solidified their cult status with tracks like "Benny Go Home" and "The Red Tornado," blending heavy breakdowns with Nintendo-esque melodies. Follow-up releases included the EP Pizza (2006), the full-length A Natural Death (2007) on Interscope Records, and Desperate Living (2009), which explored more cinematic and experimental territories. After a period of inactivity following , Horse the Band maintained a dedicated fanbase through sporadic releases and side projects, with members pursuing other endeavors in music production and performance. In 2025, they reunited for a celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Mechanical Hand, performing the album in full across multiple regions including the West Coast, East Coast, and Midwest, reaffirming their influence on modern synth-heavy acts.

History

Formation and early years (1998–2003)

Horse the Band was formed in 1998 in , by high school students Erik Engstrom on keyboards and David Isen on guitar while attending . The band started as a , initially blending elements of with sounds inspired by 8-bit video games. Early iterations featured Adam Crook on vocals and Jason Roberts on bass, with Risto Metso briefly handling vocals from 1998 to 1999 and again in 2000. Lineup shifts continued through the late and early , as Guy Morgenshtern joined on from 1999 to 2001, while experimented with self-released demos like Secret Rhythm of the Universe in 2001 and Beautiful Songs by Men in 2002. In 2002, following Crook's departure, Nathan Winneke took over as , solidifying a core lineup that included Isen on guitar, Engstrom on keyboards, Andy Stokes on , and Jason Karuza on for recording purposes. The band recorded and independently released their debut album R. Borlax on September 23, 2003, through Pluto Records. The album showcased their experimental sound, combining chaotic vocals with prominent 8-bit elements and humorous, abstract lyrics, as heard in tracks like "Cannibal" and "Pol's Voice." These efforts built buzz through initial local performances in the scene, helping establish their niche in the landscape.

Rise to prominence (2004–2008)

Following the underground success of their debut album R. Borlax (2003), Horse the Band signed with in 2005, which facilitated the wider release of their second studio album, The Mechanical Hand, later that year. The album, produced by and featuring intricate elements blended with technical riffs, showcased the band's evolving sound through tracks like "The Black Hole," "Sex Raptor," and "Benny Go Home." Released on April 26, 2005, it highlighted the group's ability to fuse 8-bit keyboard melodies with aggressive breakdowns and screamed vocals, earning praise for its originality despite mixed initial reviews. The band's lineup stabilized during this period, with Dashiell Arkenstone joining on bass in 2004 and Eli Green taking over on from 2004 to 2006, providing a solid foundation for their intensifying tour schedule. In 2006, Chris Prophet replaced Green on , further solidifying the rhythm section as the group transitioned to broader distribution under Koch Records for future releases. This era marked Horse the Band's shift from local DIY scenes to national exposure, bolstered by relentless touring. In 2007, Horse the Band released their third album, A Natural Death, directly through Koch Records, produced by Brian Virtue at Stagg Street Studios in . The record introduced slightly more melodic structures within their experimental framework, retaining chaotic accents and intensity through standout tracks such as "Murder" and "." Critics commended its ambitious songwriting and innovative fusion of genres, with outlets noting the album's skillful balance of breakdowns, ambient interludes, and MIDI-inspired keyboards as a step forward in . Released on August 28, 2007, it received positive reception for pushing boundaries beyond gimmicks, though some highlighted its occasional filler tracks. Horse the Band's growing recognition was amplified by high-profile tours, including appearances on the Vans Warped Tour in 2006 alongside acts like , where they performed on the Smartpunk Stage across multiple dates. They also joined the Sounds of the Underground tour that year and supported on select U.S. dates in 2005–2006, building a dedicated fanbase through energetic live sets emphasizing their technical prowess. International expansion followed, with a 2007 tour of alongside Taken and European dates in 2008 as part of their self-booked Earth Tour, spanning 40 countries and exposing the band to global audiences.

Peak activity and Desperate Living (2008–2010)

In early 2008, Horse the Band launched the Earth Tour, a self-booked and self-funded endeavor spanning 90 days across four continents and 47 countries, performing over 80 shows to promote their album A Natural Death. The tour featured elaborate stage setups incorporating video game-inspired projections and elements, aligning with the band's signature sound that blended with 8-bit aesthetics. This grueling schedule exemplified the band's intense commitment to global outreach, building on the momentum from prior releases while pushing members to their physical limits. Following the Earth Tour, lineup changes emerged amid ongoing activity. In December 2008, longtime bassist Dashiell Arkenstone departed the band, citing personal reasons, with his final performance occurring on in . Grover of the band temporarily filled the role, contributing bass to both studio recordings and live sets during this period. In February 2009, Horse the Band signed with , a deal they had pursued for nearly a decade, enabling broader distribution in . They also inked a regional agreement with for Australia, , and . This partnership facilitated the October 6, 2009, release of their fourth studio album, , recorded at White Buffalo Studios in and produced by Noah Shain. The album amplified the band's theatrical and cinematic tendencies, integrating flourishes with aggressive riffs and experimental structures; standout tracks like "The Failure of All Things" and "" highlighted this evolution, with guest contributions including additional production from of on select cuts. Reviews were mixed, praising the ambitious risks in blending with metal intensity but critiquing occasional overindulgence in the band's quirky style. The period saw increased visibility through media features and festival slots. Alternative Press covered the band's signing, album teasers, and bassist transition, underscoring their DIY ethos amid growth. Horse the Band performed at Australia's Soundwave Festival in 2009, appearing across multiple cities including Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide, sharing stages with acts like In Flames and . By late 2010, exhaustion from relentless touring led the band into a period of reduced activity after over of non-stop output.

Hiatus and revival (2011–present)

Following the release of their 2009 album , Horse the Band entered an extended hiatus beginning in 2011, during which the group ceased regular activity and touring. The band briefly reunited in for a spring tour across the , supported by Infinity Shred and Graf Orlock, marking their first live performances in several years but without any new . Activity remained sporadic through 2019, with a handful of isolated shows, before the onset of the further halted operations. In late , amid the global health crisis, the band released their first new material in over a decade: the three-song EP Your Fault on LIF Records. Self-recorded and produced by the core lineup of vocalist Nathan Winneke, guitarist David Isen, and keyboardist Erik Engstrom—alongside drummer Daniel Pouliot and bassist Dashiell Arkenstone—the EP featured the tracks "A Reason to Live," "Nogimbus," and a cover of ' "." Limited to a small run of 12-inch and digital formats, the release captured the band's signature blend of aggressive riffs and chiptune-inspired electronics, reflecting themes of self-inflicted suffering. The EP's arrival did not lead to sustained momentum, and the band entered another period of dormancy through 2024, with no further releases or tours. In November 2024, Horse the Band announced their full reunion, featuring the original core members Winneke, Isen, Engstrom, and Pouliot, joined by bassist Jeremiah Bignell, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their 2005 breakthrough album The Mechanical Hand. The revival includes an initial run of and dates in early 2025, where the band will perform The Mechanical Hand in full, supported by acts including Lagrimas, Flake, and Othiel. Additional East Coast and Midwest shows follow in 2025 with Sweet//Spine and Melted Bodies. Later in the year, Horse the Band will join Norma Jean and For Your Health for select performances, including an aftershow at in , on October 4.

Musical style and influences

Core characteristics

Horse the Band is classified within the genre, a subgenre they helped pioneer that fuses 's heavy breakdowns and screamed vocals with 8-bit elements derived from vintage sounds. This style emerged from their innovative use of low-fidelity to create a distinctive , setting them apart from conventional acts. Central to their sonic identity is keyboardist Erik Engstrom's integration of melodies, produced primarily through a running LSDJ software, alongside synthesizers like the MS-2000 and Juno-D. These 8-bit elements often emulate classic original soundtracks, weaving seamlessly with guitarist David Isen's intricate, riff-heavy guitar work and vocalist Nathan Winneke's intense, theatrical delivery of screamed and spoken vocals. Production techniques emphasize layered over aggressive , featuring sudden transitions from chaotic breakdowns to melodic interludes that heighten the music's dynamic tension. Lyrically, the band explores themes of absurdity, existentialism, and pop culture, incorporating references to science fiction, video games, animals, and humor to convey a lighthearted yet philosophical perspective on life's futility. Songs often draw from personal introspection and cultural icons, such as Marvel comics or Nintendo characters, blending manic energy with ironic wit—exemplified by recurring horse imagery tied to the band's name itself. In live performances, this translates to high-energy theatricality, with Engstrom's Game Boy serving as a prominent prop amid berserk stage antics that amplify the chaotic, immersive experience.

Influences and evolution

Horse the Band's musical style emerged from a blend of aggression and experimental elements, drawing early inspiration from bands like Poison The Well for their breakdown-heavy approach and for integrating keyboards into heavy music, as Isen described blending the two in the band's formation. acts such as , Yes, and influenced their use of complex, odd-time rhythms, while bassist Arkenstone cited Jethro Tull's and members for bass techniques, and keyboardist Erik Engstrom pulled from classical composers and film scores like Andrew Lloyd Webber's . A defining feature was their pioneering incorporation of sounds, directly sourced from 8-bit soundtracks including , , and The Legend of Zelda, which keyboardist Engstrom replicated using tools like the MS-2000 and Game Boy's LSDJ software. The band's sound evolved significantly from their raw origins in high school "Kindermetal," characterized by chaotic and unskilled experimentation, to a more structured and professional output over their first decade. Their 2003 debut album R. Borlax embodied this early phase with lo-fi, sloppy production that emphasized distorted garage punk energy mixed with riffs and emerging layers. By The Mechanical Hand (2005), production had polished considerably, tightening the integration of heavy guitar spasms, screamed vocals, and 8-bit keyboards into a cohesive framework with melodic undertones, marking a maturation in songwriting and . This progression continued on A Natural Death (2007), where the band shifted toward atmospheric and orchestral elements, incorporating melodic instrumentals, , and a second to explore themes of nature, mortality, and emptiness, moving away from overt video game references for a more philosophical and mature tone. Following a decade-long , Horse the Band released the EP Your Fault in 2020, their first release since 2009's , exploring themes of self-blame and suffering across three tracks including "A Reason to Live" and "Nogimbus". In 2025, the band reunited for a tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of , performing the album in full and applying tasteful musical adjustments to classics to reflect their matured perspective, reaffirming their influence on synth-heavy .

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Horse the Band for their 2025 tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Mechanical Hand features the following members:
  • Nathan Winneke – lead vocals (2002–present)
  • David Isen – guitar (1998–present)
  • Erik Engstrom – keyboards, (1998–present)
  • Daniel Pouliot – drums (2008–present)
  • Jeremiah Bignell – bass (2010–present)
  • Ed Edge – triangle (2005–present)

Former members

Horse the Band has undergone numerous lineup changes throughout its history, with several musicians contributing to its early development, recordings, and tours before departing. Adam Crook served as the band's lead vocalist from 1998 to 2002, acting as the original frontman for their initial demos and shaping the group's formative sound. Risto Metso provided vocals during brief periods in 1998–1999 and 2000, participating in the band's formation and early creative efforts. Jason Roberts played bass from 1998 to 1999 as part of the initial lineup that established the band's core during its inception. Morgenshtern handled bass duties from 1999 to 2001, contributing to pre-debut recordings that laid the groundwork for the band's experimental style. Andy Stokes performed on bass from 2002 to 2004. Dashiell Arkenstone played bass from 2004 to 2008. Brian Grover was bassist from 2009 to 2010, appearing on (2010). Jason Karuza was drummer from 1998 to 2000 and 2001 to 2004. Eli Green performed on drums from 2004 to 2006. Chris "Baby Horse" Prophet was the drummer from 2006 to 2008.

Discography

Studio albums

Horse the Band's debut studio album, R. Borlax, was released on September 23, 2003, through Pluto Records and features 12 tracks self-produced by the band, establishing their raw experimental sound in the and genres. The album was reissued in 2007 with two bonus tracks, also by Pluto Records, expanding its reach with remastered audio. The band's second full-length, The Mechanical Hand, arrived on September 20, 2005, via Combat Records (distributed by Koch Records) and contains 11 tracks produced by Matt Bayles at studios in Seattle, Washington. This release served as a breakthrough, prominently fusing chiptune elements with metalcore aggression and earning recognition for its innovative production. A Natural Death, their third studio album, was issued on August 28, 2007, by Koch Records, comprising 11 tracks produced and mixed by Brian Virtue at Stagg Street Studios and Where's My Check Studios in . The record demonstrated more structured songwriting while retaining the band's chaotic energy, with layered instrumentation and narrative-driven compositions. The fourth album, , came out on October 6, 2009, under and includes 11 tracks produced by Noah Shain at White Buffalo Studios in , incorporating guest contributions for added depth. It showcased a theatrical and diverse approach, blending intensity with melodic and flourishes across complex arrangements.

Extended plays and singles

Horse the Band's extended plays consist primarily of early demo recordings and conceptual releases, alongside a handful of standalone singles promoting their full-length albums. These non-album outputs highlight the band's experimental approach, blending elements with aggression, and served as bridges between major album cycles. The band's earliest EP, The Secret Rhythm of the Universe, was self-released in 2001 on format. It features seven tracks—"The Club," "Salvation Army," "Sitcom #3," "The Kangarooster Beckons," "The Ambiguous Camel and the Elephant Who Forgot How to Fly," "Local 226," and "Sex Rambo"—showcasing raw, compositions that previewed their signature sound. One of the band's subsequent early efforts, Beautiful Songs by Men, was a self-released demo EP issued in 2002 on format. It features seven tracks—"Bunnies," "The Legend of the Flower of Woe," "The Hammer of Optirominiliukus," "The Immense Defecation of the Buntaluffigus," "The Greatest Weight," "In the Wake of the Buntaluffigus," and "The Buntaluffigus"—showcasing raw, compositions that previewed their signature sound. In 2006, the band released Pizza, a concept EP through Koch Records, structured around absurd, pizza-themed narratives across five tracks: "Anti-Pizza," "Crippled by Pizza," "We're Pizza," "Pizza Nif," and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Recorded midway through a tour, it marked their playful escalation of thematic absurdity before the full-length A Natural Death. Following a period of hiatus, Horse the Band returned in 2020 with Your Fault, a three-track EP on LIF Records, released digitally on November 27 amid the . The EP includes "A Reason to Live," "Nogimbus," and a cover of ' "," blending chaotic energy with introspective layers and representing their first official output in over a decade.
ReleaseYearLabelFormatKey Tracks
The Secret Rhythm of the Universe2001Self-releasedThe Club; ; Sitcom #3; The Kangarooster Beckons; The Ambiguous Camel and the Elephant Who Forgot How to Fly; Local 226; Sex Rambo
Beautiful Songs by Men2002Self-releasedBunnies; The Legend of the Flower of Woe; The Hammer of Optirominiliukus; The Immense Defecation of the Buntaluffigus; The Greatest Weight; In the Wake of the Buntaluffigus; The Buntaluffigus
2006Koch RecordsCD, Anti-Pizza; Crippled by Pizza; We're Pizza; Pizza Nif; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Your Fault2020LIF RecordsDigital, A ; Nogimbus;
Among their singles, "" was issued in 2007 via Koch Records as the lead promotion for A Natural Death, featuring a that captured the band's narrative-driven style. Later, in 2009, "" appeared as a 7-inch vinyl single on and Hassle Records, serving as a precursor to Desperate Living.

Music videos

Horse the Band has produced a series of official music videos that complement their experimental sound with influences, often featuring low-budget, DIY aesthetics, absurd humor, and thematic elements drawn from video games, , and social commentary. These videos, typically released to promote their albums, showcase the band's playful yet chaotic visual style, ranging from animated chaos to live performances and lyric visuals. Over their career, they have released at least six official clips, emphasizing creativity on limited budgets early on and more polished productions later.
SongYearAlbumDirectorDescription/Theme
Bunnies2003R. BorlaxCharlie Dougherty (concept and design)Low-budget DIY animated video with chaotic, snapping bunnies and gurgling effects, tying into the song's violent, whimsical lyrics about mechanical failure and animal frenzy; exemplifies the band's early punk ethos and lo-fi production.
A Million Exploding Suns2006The Mechanical HandSupernal Claw (conception)Director's cut version features uproarious, unabridged storytelling with explosive sci-fi visuals and chiptune-inspired effects, reflecting the album's cosmic and mechanical themes in a high-energy, narrative-driven format.
New York City2007A Natural DeathNot specifiedPerformance-based video capturing the band's intense live energy in an urban setting, highlighting themes of alienation and city chaos with raw, unpolished footage to promote the album's release.
Murder2008A Natural DeathNot specifiedOfficial live video filmed in Belgrade, Serbia (premiered 2008; HD remaster 2009) emphasizing dark, historical themes of genocide and revenge through stark visuals and the band's aggressive performance, aligning with the song's narrative of colonial violence.
Shapeshift2009Desperate LivingDaniel ChesnutTheatrical narrative video exploring transformation and desperation with surreal, shape-shifting imagery and puppet-like elements, capturing the album's evolving experimental sound in a more cinematic style.
A Reason to Live2020Your FaultNot specifiedMinimalist lyric video produced during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on emotional introspection and resilience with simple text overlays and subdued visuals to underscore the song's themes of hope amid isolation.

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