TRACK REVIEW: rienne – Honey

Virginia isn’t too far from home, at least for power-pop solo project rienne. Born and raised in the Philippines, bridging together their fixture for local sensibilities and Western-influenced pop songwriting is their specialty. In the universe where pop acts could exceed amp volumes and the overwhelming college parties, rienne’s isn’t just another act that’s stuck in stale lyricism, or rather tethered in bland sentimentality. “Honey” is one of their standout tracks after several trials and errors balancing the rawness of cool lo-fi and Filipino-branded ‘hugot’ in their previous singles: rienne’s not like the others. The track blemishes in catchy harmonies peeking during the choruses while their vocal work, besides the hook-y climaxes, transcends another plane of tweeness to the mix. This is an edge to Virginia’s rich punk history in the course of their hometown’s wispy yet emotive singing. rienne’s “Honey” might be one of your favorite tracks to send your crush to at a party. SUPPORT THE ART & THE ARTIST: