TRACK OF THE DAY – BLACK HONEY – Corrine
Hurrah! Our top tip for 2015, Black Honey are back with a fabulous new track ahead of a headline tour, before lending support to The Wytches on their tour. The Brighton-based quartet consisting of Izzy
Hurrah! Our top tip for 2015, Black Honey are back with a fabulous new track ahead of a headline tour, before lending support to The Wytches on their tour. The Brighton-based quartet consisting of Izzy
Pins (above) We couldn’t make this year’s Dot to Dot festival in Manchester as it clashed with Liverpool Sound City. A shame but we had Wayne Lawrence on duty to capture a few highlights in pictorial
If our first day at Sound City (SEE HERE) was about getting our head around the festival and orientating ourselves to the site layout, the second day felt like the festival had begun in earnest
Our last purchase ahead of the General Election was to buy The Big Moon’s latest single ‘Sucker’ (as well as the equally spellbinding ‘Eureka Moment’). Given the result of said election, it was probably a
And so we kicked off the 2015 music festival season with a trip over the Pennines and attended our first ever Live At Leeds. Aside from enjoying superb music in some fantastic venues, we learnt
We’ve been waiting for this one for a while to be honest, our excitement heightened after catching Black Honey live a couple of times earlier in the year. ‘Spinning Wheel’ was the bands set opener
We’re back with our first podcast of 2015, after having a little break. We’ll be playing new music from artists we suspect could make a huge impact in 2015 such as Wolf Alice, Black Honey,
Brighton’s Black Honey aren’t really ones to do your normal run of the mill release. Unleashing a new single via iTunes or Bandcamp seems just a little too obvious :) ! Their last release, a
As one of the most blogged about new acts of 2014, it was perhaps fitting that Brighton’s hotly tipped Black Honey stopped off at Manchester’s Castle Hotel as part of their first UK headline tour.
And so……. after a few months of smoke and mirrors Black Honey finally step out of the shadows and into the ‘moonlight’ to reveal themselves. Previously we’ve only had sight of some rather splendidly oblique
So apparently, it’s lazy journalism to compare bands to bands they may take an influence from or whom they sound a little like. It shows a poverty of imagination? You reckon? Really? We thought lazy
A few weeks back we introduced Black Honey with the swoon-some ‘Sleep Forever.’ There was no background story no band photo save the intriguing cover art and the fact that the band are based in