
Wunderhorse’s Electric Swing of Rock Anthems at London’s Brixton Academy
Wunderhorse seizes the moment at London’s Brixton Academy with a performance that solidifies their stance in modern guitar music.

By VIBING
Wunderhorse’s headline show at London’s Brixton Academy wasn’t just another gig, it was a defining moment. Jacob Slater and the band captured that elusive lightning in a bottle, proving that they’re something truly special.
During Wunderhorse’s headline turn at London’s Brixton Academy, there’s a moment that captures something perfect. Halfway through a show that has already seen the entire room swept up in every note, Jacob Slater strides to the front of the stage.
Guitar swinging, arms aloft – it’s a tipping point for everything they’ve pushed towards. That sort of juncture that makes a band and takes them to a whole new level. Here’s a glimpse into what makes Wunderhorse’s live performances an unmissable rock event:
- Raw Anthems: Their music is born to be screamed along with, creating an unbreakable connection with the audience.
- Unfiltered Energy: Their presence on stage is electric, honest, and without the fluff – real music in its purest form.
- Guitar-Driven Melodies: Songs like ‘Midas’ and ‘Butterflies’ epitomize their unique sound that blends melody with a guttural punch.
- Rising Passion: The crescendo of ‘Cathedrals’ and ‘Purple’ sees the audience becoming part of the collective soul of the performance.
- Cinematic Spectacle: The theatrical ‘Superman’ elevates the show, making it more than just a concert – it’s an experience.
As Jacob prowls the stage scratching at the thumps to open ‘July’, he has Brixton in the palm of his hands. Wunderhorse are touching upon something truly special.