Itamar Fainer has returned with his pivotal album, ‘Wild Horses In The End Of The World’.
An emotionally charged listen from beginning to end, the riser celebrates his love for folk-rock, country and Americana. Across six tracks, Fainer weaves between traditional and contemporary influences, layering his anecdotal songwriting over rich, intimate instrumentation.
Upholding his role as a producer, composer, writer and performer, Fainer elevates his work with an introspective spirit. Over his journey, the artist has merged forces with the likes of Kevin Abstract, Romil Hemnani and Deb Never, exposing his craft to alternative styles, scenes and references. In turn, lead single ‘Zoe’ feels like an accumulation of experience in and out of the studio, lending itself to stages across the globe.
Speaking on the track, Fainer expands: “‘Zoe’ is about those first butterflies in your stomach. It’s about the excitement of what could be if everything worked out, but then facing the reality that it was never meant to last.”
Tune in now.
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