There's no topic more universally deliberated than romance and its often-untidy end. “'All in the Value' is about the breakdown of a relationship,” says Andy Clutterbuck, who is joined by James Hatche in London duo Honne. "One where the girl in particular has fallen in love with someone else and the guy has known about it for some time."
Director Geej Ower’s resulting music video depicts a relationship’s final moments. “We've all experienced those shattering, gutting times ending a relationship with someone you love,” she says. “I wanted to capture the range of emotions you go through over those hours; the sadness, guilt, intimacy, the anger. That push and pull between each other and the battle between the love that's still there and the inevitability that you both know it's over.”
'Honne' is a Japanese word that translates as ‘True Feelings.’ It works as a sort of unintended manifesto and promise of the themes to come from the band, who have already garnered attention with the their debut video "Warm On A Cold Night", which documents a lover’s tryst. “Dance is the perfect form to express emotions which otherwise can't be communicated coherently,” says the director of the balletic dispute, conceived with movement director Fionn Cox-Davies, “I just wanted it to feel like a dialogue between two people.”