Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on February 22nd, 2019

Once upon a time human strangeness was a form of entertainment. Its attractions went from town to town, arriving by caravan shrouded in mystery under »

Published on January 31st, 2019

The first time I met Richard Sherfey my band was touring through Athens, Georgia. It was a bit cold but as a bunch of Florida »

Published on January 30th, 2019

How heavy does musical pedigree weigh on folks who are born to rock in the most rocking of towns? How do you stand out without »

Published on January 30th, 2019

Israel-born, Chicago-based Marbin plays a mind-bending mix of psych-, prog- and rock-inflected jazz, honed over more than 1,000 live dates since the band landed in »

Published on January 26th, 2019

Even at his most plain-spoken Lee “Scratch” Perry is cosmic. “I just take up a pen and start to hear the words coming from the »

Published on January 25th, 2019

No less an observer than David Bowie reportedly once said, “Disco never sucked in the U.K.” Maybe what he had in mind were bands like »

Published on January 2nd, 2019

With jazz roots fused to psychedelia, jam, funk and prog, Miami’s Electric Kif makes music that is distinct yet versatile enough to resonate in just »

Published on January 2nd, 2019

In a post-big band, post-wall of sound world, less is often more. And in some instances the more creatively minimal the musicians get, the finer »

Published on January 2nd, 2019

In spring 2016 PureHoney first talked to Gary and Tarek Ahmed, brothers from Connecticut who had stumbled upon a long-gone South Florida punk band called »

Published on January 2nd, 2019

A multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy Award winner, acclaimed singer-songwriter, actor and two-time cancer ass-kicker, Draco Rosa is returning to rock Miami on the new »

Published on January 2nd, 2019

There are very few people who can capture energy. Without delving into poetics or proselytizing too much, Johnny Cash, the Man in Black, was one »

Published on December 13th, 2018

At the root of The Roots lies the Native Tongues hip-hop movement, with its upbeat and eclectic Afro-positivity cast as a challenge to gangsta rap. »