
Vinyl & whiskey lovers we shall unite July 2 in the beautiful town of Pagosa Springs, dig through crates, add to collections that make our spouses question our judgement, then bask in the glory as you show them this new limited edition 180 gram vinyl (1 of 300 could be yours), called HIGH HORSE from Fort Worth's Cut Throat Finches Cut Throat Finches have never been a band content to stand still. Emerging from the indie rock underground with a raw, guitar-driven sound, the Fort Worth outfit built its early identity on restless energy and sharp-edged storytelling. But over time, something deeper began to surface—an unmistakable pull toward the sounds, stories, and spirit of home. On their fifth studio release, High Horse (available on vinyl April 18), that evolution comes fully into focus. The band leans hard into alt-country textures—twang-tinged guitars, open-road rhythms, and songs that breathe a little wider—without losing the grit and urgency that defined their earlier work. It’s not a reinvention so much as a revelation: the same band, now speaking in a voice that feels undeniably rooted in Texas soil. Fort Worth isn’t just a backdrop for Cut Throat Finches—it’s a character in the music. From late nights in basement bars to long drives across the state line, High Horse carries the tone and tension of the city with it. There’s a deliberate effort to make these songs sound like they could only come from here: unpolished in the right places, honest to a fault, and steeped in the kind of lived-in authenticity that can’t be faked. With High Horse, Cut Throat Finches aren’t chasing trends—they’re staking a claim. It’s a record that honors where they’ve been while embracing where they’re from, capturing a band settling into its identity and sounding more like Fort Worth, Texas than ever before.