Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on October 11th, 2017

PROTEENS Oh spirit! Herald of youth, harbinger of waste. Excluding the cute parallels between a protein-based diet, youth culture as a career, and the push »

Published on October 10th, 2017

ELVIS DEPRESSEDLY If you subscribe to the theory that the King didn’t meet his maker on the throne, you’d probably have an idea of what »

Published on October 10th, 2017

THIS QUIET ARMY An American confronted with Democracy of Dust, the latest album of weighty guitar-and-synth instrumentals by ThisQuietArmy, might hear it as commentary on »

Published on October 1st, 2017

MARBIN Jazz is one of the most elusive genres of music ever. Should it be a maelstrom of emotional cacophony that is unleashed on the »

Published on September 30th, 2017

SOUND OF CERES The sense of location will be hard to miss when Sound of Ceres and Breathers play South Florida this fall. While every »

Published on September 27th, 2017

CAYETANA “Everything seems so romantic when there’s time and space away.” So sings Augusta Koch, vocalist and guitarist of Cayetana, on “Am I Dead Yet?”, »

Published on September 19th, 2017

Respectable Street turns 30 Thirty years ago in June, Rodney Mayo opened a new club on Clematis Street that no one could have predicted would »

Published on August 27th, 2017

LOAFERS Some people say that Dallas’ time to transition is 2017. With last year marred by police killings, protests, and the fallout of the Presidential »

Published on August 26th, 2017

BUMBLEFEST One of the beautiful things about SoFla is the fact that we’ve been mostly ignored by the music community at large. So, we do »

Published on August 6th, 2017

DEAD AND LOVING IT Leslie Nielson; the silver haired, funny man with the deadpan delivery, loved Fort Lauderdale. He’s buried in the cemetery right behind Tom »

Published on August 5th, 2017

SMALL REACTIONS Band relationships function like most others: When the newness wears off, something else has to be in place to keep the interested parties »

Published on August 5th, 2017

TIMOTHY EERIE Psych rock can be a strange and unpredictable genre. Part-folk, part-punk, all spaced out, druggy etherealness; Timothy Eerie embodies that ethos on the »