With a sound that spans garage-rock, shoegaze, post-punk, and electronic music, the Horrors are one of the U.K.'s most restless -- and consistently innovative -- bands. They began as a big-haired, black-clad garage punk outfit with 2007's sneering, stomping debut album Strange House, then switched gears completely with the trippy fusions of shoegaze and motorik on 2009's Mercury Prize-nominated Primary Colours. Though they stayed in a psychedelic frame of mind on 2011's acclaimed Skying and 2014's Luminous, by the time of 2017's V, darker industrial tones crept into their musi...