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Honors – X2UO

The dudes in Honors are simply put some of the best in the r&b game and immediately need more shine. They sit somewhere between a band and a collective but whatever you want to call them, the music they put out absolutely slaps. “X2UO” is a natural step into an even catchier direction for them as they deliver a marriage between hook ready vocals and top class production that I’ve come to expect. From the first time I heard “Over” in 2016 I knew these guys had what it takes to make it in the Toronto r&b scene and the international network at large.

Not only is the sound on “X2UO” big, but the lyrics paint some vivid damn imagery. Peep the lines, “You say it’s nothing, but we’re all a slave to something/So you pray for the unknown, and you’ll stay for it all.” That’s not just a song to be mindlessly digested, that’s a story that you can get lost within and imagine the drama playing out in realtime. It’s one thing to make catchy music, but to give it substance is a whole other ballgame and in this instance Honors have knocked it out of the park for a grand slam. I have to give credit where credit is due and there’s plenty of it here!

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Honors – Valleys

The alpha and the omega. Darkness and light. Birth and death. All essential binaries to human existence, their collective ethos is visually represented through the stark contrast of Honors’ brand new music video. Featuring the band performing in black and white next to a wealth of natural images overflowing with color, they work together while simultaneously remaining wholly separate entities. It’s pure atmospheric wonderment that makes so much sense for a song grounded in hazy, visceral sounds.

It’s insane to think that black and white visuals are essentially a human creation. We see in color yet we created devices that interpret the world through a binary spectrum (or lack thereof). This notion makes the coexisting images even more special as the manufactured contends with the organic, each vying for your limited attention. Where will you look? Which perspective will you choose? Those answers await.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qw-GCCRpxc]