Out Of My Control - HONNE

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This morning I woke up
I don't recall the time
I had the most amazing dream
Oh but never mind
I'll tell you over breakfast in a minute
I wish you could have seen it
Let me rewind
But you really won't believe me
Not even if I said
I wonder what it means
Is goin' on in my head
You think I should be worried?
Man it's gettin' blurry
In my mind

I wish I could remember
Exactly what it was like
The things I'd do just to take me back
When I shut my eyes
And it's out of my control this time
Boy don't I know
Boy don't I know

I'm sorry for the wait
It's still a bit of a haze
This ain't no California dreamin'
More like a London daze
Teeth the right places
There are no spaces
In my mouth
Can you give a man a break?
And give his dog a bone?
I know I felt it at the time
But it's not real though
I am still here
Looking you clear
In the eye

I wish I could remember
Exactly what it was like
The things I'd do just to take me back
When I shut my eyes
And it's out of my control this time
It's out of my control this time
Boy don't I know
Boy don't I know
Boy don't I know
Boy don't I know
Oh, take me back

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Long-time friends Andy Clutterbuck and James Hatcher are bringing a little romance to East London dance floors as Honne, a duo inspired by classic soul and complex synths. Signed by Super Recordings, the label that launched AlunaGeorge and Bondax, Honne are being upheld as the sound of the new even before their debut single has been officially released.

Drake and Frank Ocean are obvious comparisons to Honne’s lo-fi, synth-heavy soul, but Andy’s voice has the unfinished edges of Bon Iver or James Blake, rather than the crooner smoothness of Bill Withers or D’Angelo. Warm on a Cold Night is a cinematic piece of songwriting that builds from sparse snare drum beats to an infectious, grooving chorus with soaring synths. Demo track All in the Value features a guitar solo worthy of Guns N’ Roses, giving a bizarre, but welcome, late-Eighties feel Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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