Honne
In little under two years, blue-eyed soul duo HONNE have become the band to fall in love with, and to. “There’s a lot of women at our shows,” says co-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist JamesHatcher, “and alot of couples.” Unsuspecting frontmanAndy Clutterbuck–often witness to more than he bargained for as the band’s sensual grooves ripple throughcertain pockets ofthe crowd –senses it, too. “We get a lot of people coming up to us afterwards telling usthat a track has soundtracked their relationship, from meeting online to their first date, and from break-ups to having babies.” In their very British,buttoned-up appearance, HONNE don’t strike you as the type toopen up about anything this intimate, which is precisely the point –‘Warm On A Cold Night’is an albumwhere expressing feelings may not come naturally, but one which nonetheless strives forreal love in the digital age.