Warm On A Cold Night (Limited Version)
Honne- Warm On A Cold Night
- Til The Evening
- Someone That Loves You
- All In The Value
- Treat You Right
- Out Of My Control
- Coastal Love
- It Ain't Wrong Loving You [Explicit]
- The Night
- Good Together
- One At A Time Please
- Fhkd
- Take You High
- Baby You're Bad
- Gone Are The Days
- 3am
HONNE have announced details of their much-anticipated debut album, 'Warm On A Cold Night', which will be released on July 22nd via Atlantic Records.
Having sold out their recent European and US tour - including London's Brixton Electric and New York's Bowery Ballroom - HONNE have already been confirmed for the likes of Glastonbury, Latitude and Ibiza Rocks this summer: further headline live plans will follow shortly.
Cool and confident, ‘Someone That Loves You’ appears second nature to a band like HONNE, whose universal, positive portraits of twenty-first century romance have quickly won them a broad global audience: both parallel to - and a stark reaction against - the sometimes-brutal modern dating climate (“we were terrible at being single,” the band say now). Released this summer, their much-anticipated debut album - 'Warm On A Cold Night' - is a record where expressing feelings may not come naturally, but nonetheless strives for real love in the digital age.
HONNE are singer Andy and multi-instrumentalist James, who first bonded over their shared upbringing in South-West England; then, 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', now titles their stunning forthcoming debut album. Between the millions of stream and worldwide sell-out shows since then, the soulful duo have carved out an instantly-identifiable sound of their own (and in the shape of Andy, there’s also the sort of figurehead that you would almost dub an anti-frontman).