HONOURS: DEBUT TRACK ‘READY TO RUN’

HONOURS

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Hughes, Ed Carlile and Andrew Mconckey make up this relatively new London band Honours.

Having being likened to bands such as the Killers, their anthemic and retro sound will sit well amongst anyone’s music catalogue. There is something fresh in this mature sounding band, providing a pleasing diverge from the never-ending roster of simmering indie bands.

They packed out their debut show in Hoxton Bar & Kitchen in October, and with a track as solid as ‘Ready To Run’, they are literally ready to run their way through London’s music scene.

See them headline Water Rats on 27th November.

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