
Horse Jumper of Love thrive on patient and uncompromising songs. Thanks to frontman Dimitri Giannopoulosโ evocative lyrics and arrangements that suddenly turn from delicate to blistering, their music is full of intensity. While the Boston trio, which also includes bassist John Margaris and drummer James Doran, has stretched the fringes of indie, their latest is their most immediate yet. Out August 16 via Run For Cover Records, Disaster Trick tackles self-destructiveness with healing and heart.
Where Horse Jumper of Loveโs last release 2023โs Heartbreak Rules excelled with quiet, bare-bones songwriting, Disaster Trick cranks up the volume while keeping the no-frills intimacy of the bandโs catalog. Recorded at Asheville, North Carolinaโs Drop of Sun Studios with producer Alex Farrar (Wednesday, Indigo De Souza), the recordings soar with searing guitars and an unshakeable rhythm section. โI tried the quiet thing on the last album and I realized thereโs definitely two parts of me: I like really heavy music, and I like really gentle music,โ says Giannopoulos. โThe two albums I listened to the most while we were in the studio were Leonard Cohenโs Songs From a Room and Humโs Downward is Heavenward.โ This contrast between quiet and loud exists throughout Disaster Trick but itโs animated by stark emotion and straightforward, timeless songwriting.
Disaster Trick feels like a creative reset. Itโs also Horse Jumper of Love distilled to their purest essence, which is partly due to Giannopoulosโ recent sobriety. โThis was the first album Iโve ever done where I went into it with a very clear mind,โ he says. โIn the past, we would just show up at a studio, drink, and record. Here, everything felt purposeful.โ With newfound energy, the band revisited old, unfinished material like โGates of Heaven,โ which dates back nearly a decade. Originally written during a period Giannopoulos describes as full of immaturity, he sings, โI am late to work again / Iโm always missing something / when I walk out the door.โ By focusing on a mundane moment, he highlights how self-defeating behaviors can linger.
For the band, the album marked an opportunity to strip down their songwriting to the essentials: urgent, accessible arrangements full of catharsis. โThis album helped me realize that a lot of the time, simplicity is the answer,โ says Giannopolous. Lead single โWink,โ captures this perfectly. When Giannopoulos sings over hushed guitars, โAnd your arms have never looked / More empty than they do from here,โ his delivery exudes a remarkable earnestness. As the track hits a boiling point in its thunderous chorus, itโs disarmingly raw. Other songs like โTodayโs Iconoclastโ are imbued with wry humor, referencing both โthe Amazon Basics Bibleโ and playing โfuck, marry, killโ in consecutive verses. Whatever the mood, Giannopoulosโ lyrical directness anchors Disaster Trick.
While in Asheville, the band enlisted collaborations from Wednesdayโs Karly Hartzman and MJ Lenderman as well as Squirrel Flowerโs Ella Williams. Opening track โSnow Angelโ kicks off with a growling, shoegaze-tinged guitar riff. Itโs a heavy song thatโs grounded by wistfulness. โWould you pull me a feather / From your pillow โ I want to dream like you,โ sings Giannopoulos. Throughout, Disaster Trick navigates uncomfortable, dark thoughts with a subtle grace. On the downtempo and compelling โWord,โ Giannopoulos finds lightness in relationship malaise: โLast night we had a fight / You blamed it on the moon / But thatโs not very fair to the moon.โ
Disaster Trick is a dark record but thereโs a glimmer of hope throughout. As he sings on โDeath Spiral,โ โI know it sounds dramatic / But I must describe / The way that it felt.โ This gets to the core of the album: looking back on mistakes with the grace and clarity that comes from growing up. โA lot of the songs came out of this point where things in my life were going well but I couldnโt accept it,โ says Giannopoulos. โI was being a brat. Disaster Trick is me cleaning up my act and reflecting on it.โ

Strange Ranger
