Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on August 15th, 2015

HOPEFEST More than just a full day of music, Hopefest is the life-changing venture of a Jupiter couple, Matt and Melissa Hudson, launched in memory »

Published on August 14th, 2015

GO!ZILLA Now entering its 5th iteration, ARToberFest — put on by Lake Worth’s Propaganda — has grown into a major event curated with arts and »

Published on August 14th, 2015

Chaucer The artistic petri dish that is South Florida — far removed from the pretentiousness that’s bred in a scene by any sort of sustained »

Published on August 13th, 2015

John Ralston GOLDEN GREATS Time was, John Ralston had a big cork board for his songwriting. He would fill it with index cards on which »

Published on August 12th, 2015

That the overcast port town of Gothenburg, Sweden — home to container ships and melodic death metal — also produced a musician like Jose Gonzalez »

Published on August 12th, 2015

When Brave Ulysses, the drummer for the Miami avant-electro duo Cog Nomen, is performing live, he’s accomplishing a lot more than tinkling the cymbals and »

Published on August 11th, 2015

Strangewave Productions “I went to the Dreyfoos School of the Arts for video my last two years of High School, but I actually ended up »

Published on August 10th, 2015

Good electronic music is hallmarked by the level of depth it can achieve. Good electronic music should have numerous layers worked laboriously so that a »

Published on August 10th, 2015

“You’re telling me to grow up, but Harry don’t you see? If I tried to act my age I wouldn’t be me” (“Hurry Up Harry” »

Published on August 9th, 2015

It’s damn near impossible to talk about electronic dance music in 2015 without evoking images of gluttonously overpaid DJs and neon-festooned millennials sweating away in »

Published on August 9th, 2015

The Lovely Bad Things The Southern California punk scene that bubbled up in the late 1970s with the likes of Agent Orange and The Germs »

Published on August 6th, 2015

Lucero When country and alternative merged like tributaries in the 1990s, the result was both forward- and backward-traveling. Nostalgia was built in for bands such »