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Cub

Wunderhorse – CubĀ  is a grunge‑tinged indie‑rock debut full of raw emotion and cracked‑open storytelling. Originally a solo project for punk‑born songwriter Jacob Slater, Wunderhorse evolved into a four‑piece whose sound channels the haunted intimacy of ā€˜90s alternative with modern resonance. The songs map adolescence—loss, longing, rebellion—through jagged guitars, atmospheric shimmer, and unguarded lyricism. Slater’s voice alternates between wistful and raging, forging a visceral connection that never lets go.
From the echo‑laden haze of ā€œButterfliesā€ to the searing angst of ā€œLeader of the Packā€, the bittersweet soaring of ā€œPurpleā€, the hypnotic undercurrent of ā€œTealā€, and the explosive closure of ā€œEpilogueā€, Cub unfolds like a coming‑of‑age dream turned kaleidoscopic confession.
Critics hailed its stripped‑back sincerity as ā€œa warming blues/garage/indie fire,ā€ ā€œsome of the most well‑crafted and interesting rock songs of this decade,ā€ and ā€œa brilliant catalogue of teenage life … to a rousing soundtrack that harks back to the 1990s

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Wunderhorse – CubĀ  is a grunge‑tinged indie‑rock debut full of raw emotion and cracked‑open storytelling. Originally a solo project for punk‑born songwriter Jacob Slater, Wunderhorse evolved into a four‑piece whose sound channels the haunted intimacy of ā€˜90s alternative with modern resonance. The songs map adolescence—loss, longing, rebellion—through jagged guitars, atmospheric shimmer, and unguarded lyricism. Slater’s voice alternates between wistful and raging, forging a visceral connection that never lets go.
From the echo‑laden haze of ā€œButterfliesā€ to the searing angst of ā€œLeader of the Packā€, the bittersweet soaring of ā€œPurpleā€, the hypnotic undercurrent of ā€œTealā€, and the explosive closure of ā€œEpilogueā€, Cub unfolds like a coming‑of‑age dream turned kaleidoscopic confession.
Critics hailed its stripped‑back sincerity as ā€œa warming blues/garage/indie fire,ā€ ā€œsome of the most well‑crafted and interesting rock songs of this decade,ā€ and ā€œa brilliant catalogue of teenage life … to a rousing soundtrack that harks back to the 1990s