Numbers by Victoria Hume
Tom Jenkins | Wednesday 17 October, 2012 16:00
One day last week an e-mail popped up in our collective inbox with two words in the subject line that made us smile instantly: ‘Victoria Hume’. You may remember earlier in the year we posted a – and we use this word too much, but it really is appropriate in this case, even though it sounds kind of gross – ‘gushing’ piece about her track Sorry. Since then it’s been all quiet on the Hume front, but we’re pleased to say she’s back with a new single entitled Numbers, streaming below. Catch her at the Betsey Trotwood, November 30.
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