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Al Shalliker - Six White Horses
Al Shalliker - Six White Horses

‘Six White Horses’ by Al Shalliker: An Indie Folk Journey Through Mystical Landscapes

Al Shalliker’s “Six White Horses” is a song you want to play on repeat, not just for its catchy folk vibe but for its ability to transport you into a world where magic, mysticism, and deep emotions intersect. The alt-folk, singer-songwriter from Plymouth, has been the lead songwriter for the band Watershed and is a musical veteran with two decades of experience.

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With the constant calm acoustic guitar rhythm setting the stage, this track from his upcoming album “The Diamond Hill” takes indie folk to a soulful new place. Joined by Tony Davies on bass and Alex McGinnes on harmonica, Shalliker delivers a stripped-down, yet rich, listening experience.

The song weaves a mystical, introspective narrative. They depict a journey through surreal landscapes, where the protagonist rides “six white horses” across turbulent seas, meets figures like Kane and Abel, and faces mythical challenges such as battling a “Colossus.” Alongside these vivid scenes, themes of legacy, loss, and remembrance emerge, echoing a longing for enduring connection and unseen realms. The song closes on a bittersweet note, embracing “songs made of sunshine,” a metaphor for memories and magic that linger on.

The gentle yet insistent guitar rhythm and smooth bass work harmoniously with McGinnes’s emotive harmonica, creating a sound that’s both reflective and warm. Shalliker’s vocal delivery is heartfelt, infusing the song with the feeling of a lived journey. If you’re into acoustic folk with poetic lyricism, “Six White Horses” is a song made of sunshine and shadow alike.

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