The best things in life are often fleeting. The radiant glow of golden hour illuminates the world for mere minutes before fading into twilight. The playful innocence of childhood, a brief blissful reprieve before adult responsibilities begin weighing us down. Some days even a whole lifetime doesn’t feel enough to do everything you want to do, be the person you want to be. The best parts of our lives burn out in a blaze, and we’re left trying to fan the embers to keep the moment alive. “We’re far too young to fade, Let’s light these fires again, we’re burning“. ‘Balancing on the Horizon Line’, the latest track from Transatlantic folk duo The Greatest Endangered Thing, holds a yearning to rekindle all those moments left on the road behind. Taken from their forthcoming EP Phosphenes: Volume 1, out 1st May, its message is echoed in how the arrangement burns bright in its brief runtime. With its gorgeous vocal interplay, rich welcoming violin tone, and the dramatic way the drums build, rumble and fade like distant rolling thunder, this track is a stirring spark of greatness that leaves you longing to relive it again.