Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on June 17th, 2017

The Dwarves, Richie Ramone Richie Ramone and the Dwarves might seem like a strange mix for a tour; after all one was the catalyst for »

Published on June 16th, 2017

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Guitarist Jason Isbell dug his boots deep into Tennessee soil when he moved to Nashville five years ago, swapping »

Published on June 2nd, 2017

PROJECT: PROJECT, A HOPE FROM HARRISON SERIES On November 1, 2010, Matt and Melissa Hudson were living in Texas and expecting their second lively child »

Published on May 29th, 2017

BLACK MARBLE “This record has a lot more guitar on it,” says Chris Stewart of 2016’s It’s Immaterial. “I write and record everything on Black »

Published on May 17th, 2017

Hot Rod Roundup Ink and Pistons Tattoo Turns 5! When Amanda Linton and her husband, J.R., founded Ink and Pistons Tattoo and SlushBox Art Gallery in »

Published on May 17th, 2017

MIAMI PSYCH FEST In the aftermath of the Fyre Festival and its Battle Royale set-up that left people stranded in the Bahamas having shelled out »

Published on May 16th, 2017

THE HEAD AND THE HEART The Head & The Heart See Signs of Light Despite some bumps in the road, The Head & The Heart »

Published on May 14th, 2017

Wailers After Bob Marley died of cancer at a Miami hospital in May of 1981, it’s no stretch to say that his effect on the »

Published on May 10th, 2017

Phoenix at the Fillmore   Phoenix live in Miami Beach, Fillmore, May 12, 2017 They did it. Phoenix topped their last performance at the Fillmore »

Published on May 9th, 2017

CASKET GIRLS The Casket Girls are taking their brand of eerie pop on the road for nine days in Florida surrounding their larger tour with »

Published on May 8th, 2017

THE SHINS In “Name for You,” the poppy lead single off the Shins’ new album “Heartworms,” frontman James Mercer’s falsetto sounds like a joyful lullaby, making »

Published on May 6th, 2017

X Before hardcore, punk was a loose amalgamation of art and mutant forms of rock and roll. Sure, the bands could have all the bad »