Henry Coke is an Artist and Producer from London. Born into a lineage of vicars and church leaders, Henry drifted from the religious constraints of the church to tackle meanings of faith and God out in the open, though his sacred musical upbringing continues to influence his songwriting. Choral music and huge cathedral-reverb vocal harmonies dominate the backing vocals of almost every song, while Coke’s delivery echoes the emotional phrase repetition found in congregations singing worship music.
His songwriting style, however, is in direct opposition to the disingenuous nature of some modern-day worship songs. Instead, he finds the God that he’s lost in secular music. Coke follows themes of faith (losing, rejecting, questioning), the desire and desperation to feel faith in something, following a trajectory of a battle with faith into the unknown, some days believing, some days not, the wrestling with the grief of the death of your own beliefs, coming to terms with the limitations of a full understanding of the nature of God, and the challenges of being at peace with that which feels impossible.