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Hennessy, the cognac with mixability hosted a star-studded concert event and created an amazing music experience, Hennessy artistry, in Guangzhou on Sept. 21. The invitation only event featured: Hins Cheung, Show Luo, Until June Lena Park & DJ Tom Price. The event was hosted exclusively by Hennessy which boasts a long and supportive partnership with emerging and established music talent.

Until June’s approach to songwriting is more classic in nature. Verses, choruses and bridges flow into one another as songs progress and evolve, without such rigid structures as you hear on mainstream radio. Think in hybrid, a cross-section of the sounds of Keane, Coldplay, and Ben Folds Five—powerful, piano-based rock without an agenda. Warm falsettos crescendo into correspondingly warm moments of emotion. Produced by Brian Garcia (Our Lady Peace, Kelly Clarkson, King’s X), Until June’s self-titled debut release represents the virtue of pushing through one’s fears, no matter what. The album lends a beautiful candor seldom heard today, but Ballard & Co. are realistic, even humble about their own sound. “We would love to think that we are making music that will change the world,” Ballard explains, “but we are more concerned with letting it all out than writing pop hits. We want people to know that on the record, as well as at shows, we want people to feel what we feel.”