
The debut album by Honesty is out now. If you’re looking for something new to get into then this could be it. It’s a mixture of sounds and beats, ambient and danceable. We like it. Read some blurb then give it a listen. There’s a couple of tracks below to whet your appetite, then there’s some dates.
HONESTY’s debut album, ‘U R HERE’, is a fluid, exhilarating, and uniquely introspective take on club music – sonically mapping the psychological impact of the modern age and harnessing the vitality and freedom that comes with new beginnings. With influences that range from Mount Kimbie and My Bloody Valentine to Björk and Burial, ‘U R HERE’ represents a renewed sense of creative expression amidst a world that can sometimes seem like it’s crumbling apart.
HONESTY is not a band in the traditional sense. With four core members – George Mitchell, Matt Peel, Josh Lewis and Imi Marston – and a rotating cast of collaborators which have included musicians and visual artists like Kosi Tydes, Softlizard, Rarelyalways, Florence Shaw, and Liam Bailey, the Leeds-based collective emerged as an exercise in doing things differently on a journey towards self-acceptance.
Based in Matt’s Leeds studio The Nave, HONESTY became friends through making music, hanging out their way to a sound that they still can’t put their collective fingers on. “That’s what scares me a little bit,” Matt reflects. “Each of the tunes has been birthed in a really different way, which is dead exciting, but sometimes it’s like, what if we wanted to do that again?” Fortunate then that no part of HONESTY is about doing the same thing twice.
Although they’re not Leeds natives, it’s clear the Yorkshire city’s resistance to being boxed has influenced their own. “Leeds has always been a weird melting pot of different music,” George explains, “You’ve got sound clash culture, you’ve got Back to Basics house music, and then Sisters of Mercy, goth and all the post-punk stuff that happened here. You can’t really put it down to one thing, and I guess we’re just a part of that.”
And while their sound may not be rinse-and-repeat, it’s also not feral. One analogy is that of passing the aux cable at a house party, but despite moments of euphoria the music is often darker and more introspective than would get you a gig as a DJ. Instead, they describe it like club music with song-structure, bringing in guest vocalists Liam Bailey, Kosi Tides, LizaViolet and Katie Drew on their debut album ‘U R HERE’ to add an individual spark to each production. The glue, more often than not, is granular synthesis.
The past 12 months have seen HONESTY build a foundational audience through the release of their first EP, ‘WHERE R U’, the experimental mixtape ‘BOX’ and a number of singles from the debut album. Released on Partisan Records on 7 February 2025, ‘U R HERE’ represents the culmination of three years of studio play and, although they’d cringe at the term, a degree of collective self-discovery.
Upcoming live dates:
Headline:
15 Feb 2025 – Leeds, UK @ Belgrave Music Hall – album release show / party – free
22 Feb 2025 – Dublin, Ireland @ The Workmans Club (Borderline Festival)
Supporting bdrmm:
6 Mar 2025 – Newcastle, UK @ Wylam Brewery
7 Mar 2025 – Hull, UK @ The Welly
8 Mar 2025 – Leeds, UK @ Project House
11 Mar 2025 – Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
12 Mar 2025 – Nottingham, UK @ Rescue Rooms
13 Mar 2025 – Birmingham, UK @ The Castle & Falcon
19 Mar 2025 – London, UK @ Electric Ballroom
29 Mar 2025 – Paris, FRA @ Le Trabendo
30 Mar 2025 – Brussels, BEL @ Botanique (Orangerie)
31 Mar 2025 – Amsterdam, NED @ Melkweg (Oude Zaal)
