Critically-acclaimed electro-soul duo, HONNE (pronounced "HAHN"), have made their highly-anticipated return with two brand new tracks, "Day 1 ?/Sometimes ?", - available now via Atlantic Records. Both songs will be featured on the duo's forthcoming sophomore album due later this year and are now available at all DSPs and streaming services HERE.
"Day 1 ?" and "Sometimes ?" are an intriguing, irresistibly infectious return from HONNE. With its assured blend of soul, R&B and courteous romance, "Day 1 ?" is "fundamentally about loyalty and being with someone right from the beginning," says the band, "it's the sound of a duo pushing their idiosyncratic sound forward into more confident, beat-driven territory whilst retaining a back-to-basics precision
"Sometimes ?," however, reveals a darker, more self-critical side to HONNE, reflecting on all the things you often take for granted in a relationship. Both tracks take you full circle and - much like the tight-knit relationship of Andy & James themselves - are designed to work best when together.
This past year has seen HONNE hard at work on their forthcoming sophomore album and follow-up to their acclaimed debut, 'Warm On A Cold Night'. The duo's positive and relatable portraits of twenty-first century romance and modern city living have won them a global audience, amassing over half a billion streams worldwide. Along the way, they have sold out sizable venues across Europe, Asia (the album went triple-platinum in Korea), and the US.
Following an intimate performance at London's Village Underground, HONNE's blissful live show can be seen at an array of summer festivals. For more information, please visit: http://hellohonne.com/live/
HONNE are singer Andy and multi-instrumentalist James, who first bonded over their shared upbringing in South-West England; followed by the more evocative, US West Coast grooves of their record collections, and a mutual fascination with Japan. During a midnight re-watching of 'Lost in Translation,' it became apparent that this sense of a partner at a loose end - of wandering through a strange environment, and struggling to convey what you mean - was just as relevant to their lives off-screen. When James found the word 'Honne' later on (a Japanese phrase meaning 'true feelings'), the boys knew it was theirs. The first song HONNE ever finished, 'Warm On A Cold Night', also served as the title for their stunning debut album. And, between the millions of stream and sell-out shows since then, the soulful duo have carved out an instantly-identifiable sound all of their own.
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