Personally, I think Feeble Little Horse is at a crossroads in their musical evolution. Their debut album, Girl with Fish, showcased raw energy and experimental sounds, while Bitknot offers a fresh take by blending shoegaze, dream pop, and post-punk—yet still rooted in their signature grit. The 2000s-inspired visuals, such as the preface featuring a retro desktop computer and tracks referencing Wednesday, suggest a desire to revisit past influences without losing the essence of their identity. What makes this particularly fascinating is how the album’s narrative feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. I find it intriguing that the trio’s blend of genres mirrors their creative process, blending old-school experimentation with contemporary themes. This reflects a trend among artists seeking authenticity in their sound. If you take a step back and think about it, Bitknot invites listeners to question: Can a band’s legacy be reinvented while staying true to their roots? As they continue to explore, I wonder if this approach will resonate with younger audiences or spark conversations about music’s evolution.