December 25, 2024

Hugo Joyce is a singer-songwriter from North East London. He combines soulful vocals with catchy pop hooks and honest, relatable lyrics. His main body of work consists of original material created with writing partner Tom Althorpe, which has been featured on BBC Introducing. Their songwriting partnership drives their artistry. Hugo’s new music involves collaborations with producer/mixing engineers Richard Wilkinson (known for working with Adele) and Luke Burgoyne (known for working with Louis Tomlinson), elevating his work to a new level. Together, they have created a remarkable set of songs that inspire dancing, tears, reflection, and reminiscing on past loves, both good and bad.

His latest single “False Hope” is a feel-good break-up anthem. Drawing influence from artists like Dean Lewis, Harry Styles, Dermot Kennedy, Teddy Swims and Miley Cyrus, this hard-hitting, atmospheric track will tug at your heartstrings, whilst giving you that get up-and-go feeling. “False Hope” shimmers with a warm piano melody, gritty guitars and passionate, emotion-fuelled vocals that soar over a driving beat.

Hugo shares, “The song is essentially based on a breakup. I was with someone who didn’t feel the same way that I did and it’s about me slowly coming to a realisation that the relationship isn’t sustainable. It’s better to be by yourself than hold onto someone who doesn’t want you. I think the track is extremely positive and almost inspires you to go out and take what you want!”

Hugo has previously opened for Benedict Cork at his residency at Fiction Studios and has performed at several iconic London venues, including The Troubadour Club, Pizza Express Live, Ronnie Scott’s, and Servant Jazz Quarters. He can also be found performing regularly for the hugely popular Sofar Sounds London, where his infectious charm and endearing wit make him a captivating live performer.

“False Hope” marks the beginning of a very exciting journey that will put Hugo Joyce on the map.

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