After some relative downtime, recent Transgressive signees FAMY, return with a heart-warming release to follow-up 2011′s “Dogg Dogg”.
The London-based four-piece have been a bit quiet of late but this new track, complete with slow-burning, silhouetted visuals, signals their new intent and hints at an exciting 2014.
A heartwarming, acoustic guitar-lead ballad, the song holds a wonderfully appropriate hue for this time of year: its tambourines, arpegiatted melodies and rich harmonies twinkle throughout, while the simple campfire riff plucks away beneath.
With just a gentle touch of tongue in the cheek, watch the brilliant new video for “a Ho a Hand” below.
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