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LET'S JUST SAY THE WORLD ENDED A WEEK FROM NOW, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? in Franklin, TN
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The third studio album from English duo
Honne
, 2021's
Let's Just Say the World Ended a Week from Now, What Would You Do?
is a chilled-out production that finds them balancing a relaxed soulfulness with bright pop hooks. It's a style they'd already perfected by 2018's
Love Me/Love Me Not
(and 2020 mixtape
No Song Without You
) and one that straddles the line between contemporary R&B and infectious indie electronica. Cuts like the '70s disco-soul-inspired "What Would You Do?" (featuring
Pink Sweat$
) and the hypnotic slow jam "Three Strikes" (featuring
Khalid
) are as nuanced as they are catchy, embedding themselves further into your ears on each listen. There's a soft, pastel-colored production palette to the album that's consistent throughout and often feels intentional. These are smooth, lightly funky and romantic pop anthems. Singer
Andy Clutterbuck
's understated croon is a welcome presence and he's nicely offset by the handful of guest vocalists. There is a warm charm and deft simplicity to
's work on
Let's Just Say
that remains engaging. ~ Matt Collar
Honne
, 2021's
Let's Just Say the World Ended a Week from Now, What Would You Do?
is a chilled-out production that finds them balancing a relaxed soulfulness with bright pop hooks. It's a style they'd already perfected by 2018's
Love Me/Love Me Not
(and 2020 mixtape
No Song Without You
) and one that straddles the line between contemporary R&B and infectious indie electronica. Cuts like the '70s disco-soul-inspired "What Would You Do?" (featuring
Pink Sweat$
) and the hypnotic slow jam "Three Strikes" (featuring
Khalid
) are as nuanced as they are catchy, embedding themselves further into your ears on each listen. There's a soft, pastel-colored production palette to the album that's consistent throughout and often feels intentional. These are smooth, lightly funky and romantic pop anthems. Singer
Andy Clutterbuck
's understated croon is a welcome presence and he's nicely offset by the handful of guest vocalists. There is a warm charm and deft simplicity to
's work on
Let's Just Say
that remains engaging. ~ Matt Collar
The third studio album from English duo
Honne
, 2021's
Let's Just Say the World Ended a Week from Now, What Would You Do?
is a chilled-out production that finds them balancing a relaxed soulfulness with bright pop hooks. It's a style they'd already perfected by 2018's
Love Me/Love Me Not
(and 2020 mixtape
No Song Without You
) and one that straddles the line between contemporary R&B and infectious indie electronica. Cuts like the '70s disco-soul-inspired "What Would You Do?" (featuring
Pink Sweat$
) and the hypnotic slow jam "Three Strikes" (featuring
Khalid
) are as nuanced as they are catchy, embedding themselves further into your ears on each listen. There's a soft, pastel-colored production palette to the album that's consistent throughout and often feels intentional. These are smooth, lightly funky and romantic pop anthems. Singer
Andy Clutterbuck
's understated croon is a welcome presence and he's nicely offset by the handful of guest vocalists. There is a warm charm and deft simplicity to
's work on
Let's Just Say
that remains engaging. ~ Matt Collar
Honne
, 2021's
Let's Just Say the World Ended a Week from Now, What Would You Do?
is a chilled-out production that finds them balancing a relaxed soulfulness with bright pop hooks. It's a style they'd already perfected by 2018's
Love Me/Love Me Not
(and 2020 mixtape
No Song Without You
) and one that straddles the line between contemporary R&B and infectious indie electronica. Cuts like the '70s disco-soul-inspired "What Would You Do?" (featuring
Pink Sweat$
) and the hypnotic slow jam "Three Strikes" (featuring
Khalid
) are as nuanced as they are catchy, embedding themselves further into your ears on each listen. There's a soft, pastel-colored production palette to the album that's consistent throughout and often feels intentional. These are smooth, lightly funky and romantic pop anthems. Singer
Andy Clutterbuck
's understated croon is a welcome presence and he's nicely offset by the handful of guest vocalists. There is a warm charm and deft simplicity to
's work on
Let's Just Say
that remains engaging. ~ Matt Collar
















