Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on May 20th, 2024

Drummer Tyler Schwarz spent a decade behind the kit and on the road with West Palm Beach’s most celebrated indie band, Surfer Blood, until Covid »

Published on May 18th, 2024

The Garden are unlike anyone you’ll ever hear or see. Sonically, they have few obvious points of comparison, and very little attachment to any specific »

Published on May 17th, 2024

Arriving in the early ‘90s as if they’d stepped through an ’80s haze, The Spits might be the most important thing to come out of »

Published on May 15th, 2024

There’s the jazz school of thought that pushes the “it’s the notes left out” agenda to explain the quirk and eccentricity of jazz genius, and »

Published on May 8th, 2024

For my money “Lazy Eye” is one of the great rock songs of the 21st Century. In just under six minutes, the 2006 track by »

Published on May 7th, 2024

“Punk rock” is a Rorschach test that brings out the listener’s latent or, in some cases, stated intentions and ideology. Idles have been known to reject »

Published on May 7th, 2024

Bogotá, Colombia’s Monsieur Periné are headed to the U.S. this spring with a catalogue of jazzy, folkloric, Afro-Latin pop that is offbeat enough to invite »

Published on May 7th, 2024

The rush of riding ocean swells and partying on the beach got a soundtrack in the early 1960s with the invention of surf rock. Guitarist »

Published on May 5th, 2024

In South Florida’s rhythmic epicenter, Miami, the cultural scene booms like the percussion ensembles the city is known for, and one event stands out: Make »

Published on May 2nd, 2024

In the middle of Suénalo’s birthday set at Miami Beach Bandshell this past winter, drumming erupted from somewhere in the crowd. Guests craned their necks »

Published on May 1st, 2024

If you’re under 60 and familiar with the music genre of rockabilly, you probably have a holy man to thank for that, a certain Reverend »

Published on April 6th, 2024

Brooklyn’s arty punk commentators BODEGA have snaked through their short existence, hitting the requisite punk rock notes of personal challenges, sociopolitical woes, and the ever-changing »