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London-based quartet, Hugh continue their beguiling journey and entice you with the release of their latest single ‘Look Back In Laughter’. Hugh’s latest track is laced with a positive message, veiled by the contrasting melancholy production. Sewn together by slow-burning synths, crackling percussion and a glimmering, transient guitar to cut through the mix, the alluring song sits in the amorphous zone between trip-hop, R&B and synth-pop. Consisting of Joshua Idehen (vocals), Izzy Brooks (vocals), Andy Highmore (production/keys) and Tino Kolarides (Guitars), ‘Look Back In Laughter’ sees Joshua take more of a leading role with the vocals, where we see his background in spoken word come to the forefront of the track. His warm baritone vocal is full of subtle wordplay and charming London colloquialisms which, when paired with the contrasting piercing pop tone from Izzy, adds another dimension to their genre-fusing sound.

‘Look Back In Laughter’ is a soothing reminder to not dwell on the negatives of life as one day we’re just “gonna look back and laugh” – a positive message which has the power to resonate with us all. Speaking on the track, Joshua said “I’d been working as a barman for a while when Hugh started out. Long night shifts that often had more than a few bad moments in them and would leave me exhausted at the end. It was rarely funny when it was happening, only in the past. “No long face, you’ll laugh about it later” was what we told each other. When Andy and I made the first top line, I remembered that phrase and the rest followed.” Musically melding sounds from a myriad of influences and cultures, Hugh continue to transcend genre and create captivating music which has earned them praises from the likes of Huw Stephens, Stereogum, Pigeons And Planes and The Guardian. Hugh are fast becoming one of the stand-out artists in a musical landscape where the blurred lines between genres are becoming increasingly prevalent.

Patrick Miller

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