Horse Jumper of Love specialize in glacial, slowcore-inflected indie rock that is as measured and contemplative as it is rich and absorbing. After starting off lo-fi, D.I.Y., and proud of it, their second album, 2019's So Divine began to show signs of a band waking up to the possibilities of the recording studio. By the time of 2022's Natural Part, the group had introduced subtle strings, bigger guitar sounds, and a tougher rhythm section that actually rocked at times. In the transition to a bigger sound, the fragile lyrics and tender vocals of Dimitri Giannopoulos kept the ba...