Honesty (Editors song)

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Released25 November 2013
Recorded2013
Length4:49
"Honesty"
Single by Editors
from the album The Weight of Your Love
Released25 November 2013
Recorded2013
GenreAlternative rock
Length4:49
LabelPIAS Records
Songwriter(s)Edward Lay, Russell Leetch, Justin Lockey, Tom Smith, Elliott Williams
Producer(s)Jacquire King
Editors singles chronology
"Formaldehyde"
(2013)
"Honesty"
(2013)
"Sugar"
(2014)

"Honesty" is a song by British post-punk revival band Editors. It was released digitally on 25 November 2013, as the third single to promote the band's fourth studio album, The Weight of Your Love.[1]

"Honesty" was written by Edward Lay, Russell Leetch, Justin Lockey, Tom Smith and Elliott Williams.[2] The song is a "string-driven midtempo ballad,"[3] and "a soaring, vulnerable number complete with Tom Smith's signature baritone vocals- and a touch of falsetto. The atmospheric track continues to build in momentum as it proceeds, telling the familiar tale of a broken heart atop an anthemic chorus, dramatic drums and spectacular strings."[4]

Music video

A music video for the song, directed by Favourite Colour: Black,[5] was released on 21 October 2013.[6] It was filmed on 20 September 2013 around Soho and Shaftesbury Avenue in London. It features "a hen party, a young streetwise girl and a scary-looking vagrant." "It's all shot from my point of view, and I kind of encounter all these 'undesirables' along the way," said Editors' frontman Tom Smith in an interview with XFM.[7]

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