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Death of the House Phone | King Hannah | 01:27 | |
The Moods That I Get In | King Hannah | 07:43 | |
A Well-Made Woman | King Hannah | 05:19 | |
Meal Deal | King Hannah | 07:50 | |
So Much Water so Close to Drone | King Hannah | 00:33 | |
Like a Prayer | King Hannah | 07:52 | |
Go-Kart Kid (Hell No!) | King Hannah | 05:42 | |
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Sometimes a band arrives out of nowhere with a fully formed sound ready to fill a vast concert hall. King Hannah are one of those bands. The Liverpool group led by the creative force of Hannah Merrick and Craig Whittle have signed to City Slang, and today they share a first single and accompanying video, "Crème Brûlée" Theirs is a sound both soothing in its moods and intoxicating in its rushing soundscapes. Their neon guitar lines and intimate torchlight vocals put the everyday on a pedestal, lifted by melodic licks that swell into dense and swirling atmospheric textures. Craig formed King Hannah before Hannah knew anything about it. He had seen her performing years before, but they didn't meet until she was assigned to show him the ropes at the bar job they'd both taken on to get by while still making music. He immediately pestered her to play some music with him, and they started a routine, spending the hours before work at Craig's house, where for a long time Hannah could not pluck up the courage to play him her own music. "That went on for a year," said Hannah, while Craig just waited patiently for her to play. When they finally got to writing their own songs together, everything clicked into place. "It's just about finding the right people. When I go to Craig with some chords and lyrics, he just gets it," says Hannah. "If we hadn't found each other, I don't know where we would be," says Craig.