Dead Horses make "Turntable" feel like a fresh solve for anyone bored with overworked folk-pop. The song lands with enough warmth and bite to sound bigger than the room it is playing in.
The arrangement keeps its edges sharp: acoustic strums carry a dry, close-mic intimacy while the rhythm section moves with a steady, hand-built pulse. Vocals sit right up front, so every lift and harmonic turn feels immediate.
By the time the afternoon light starts fading, this track fits the moment perfectly—commute, coffee run, or one more lap around the block. It sounds like motion without rush, which makes it easy to keep close.