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Honors is a Canadian alternative R&B band known for their genre-defying sound and emotionally-charged lyrics. Formed in Toronto, the band consists of Tyler Armes, Patrick Gillett, Camm Hunter, and Andrew Martino.[citation needed]
Honors was founded by Tyler Armes and Patrick Gillett, who initially released music together under the name Best Night Ever in 2016. Proceeds from their singles supported organizations such as Kids Help Phone and The Trevor Project.[1]
In their early years, Gillett openly shared his struggles with mental health, which later became a central theme in the band's music. With the addition of Camm Hunter and Andrew Martino, the band expanded their sound and began crafting their signature blend of alternative rock, R&B, and electronic elements.[2]
In 2017, Honors gained recognition with their debut single "Over," which quickly amassed millions of streams. The band's ability to blend various genres seamlessly and deliver emotionally resonant music caught the attention of both fans and industry professionals.[3]
Their debut album, "Feel Better," was released in 2018 and received critical acclaim for its raw honesty and infectious melodies. The album explores themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the human experience, drawing from Gillett's personal journey to sobriety and mental wellness.[4]
Throughout their career, Honors has collaborated with Grammy award-winning producers such as Boi-1da, Illangelo, Murda Beatz, and Ludwig Göransson, further solidifying their place in the music industry.[5]
Honors' unique sound and impactful lyrics have earned them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. They have been praised for their ability to tackle difficult subjects with vulnerability and authenticity, resonating with audiences around the world.[6]