Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on February 2nd, 2022

It would be nice to think that Philadelphia’s Mannequin Pussy are attacking objectification, that their performative process is further scholarly research into awful ’80s films »

Published on February 2nd, 2022

New York birthed gritty punk bands that might be doing nefarious things in alleyways under sputtering street lamps. While that era and those groups were »

Published on January 25th, 2022

Band? Business? Cult? Kairos Creature Club hint they could be any number of things. Their Instagram says “multilevel interrogative self-help program.” Their Twitter warns, “WE »

Published on December 22nd, 2021

Rewind to 2017, pre-pandemic, when South Florida’s local music scene reverberated from Miami to Port St. Lucie, and venues up and down the coast hosted »

Published on December 22nd, 2021

As indie rock duos go, Mating Ritual hit all the required marks. The brothers from Los Angeles have been making music together for years, previously »

Published on December 22nd, 2021

In a culture that is cycling frantically through its past for something, anything, to love again, here come Erasure to take us all back to »

Published on December 22nd, 2021

A local home of what culture aficionados call the lively arts, the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach first opened its doors in 1992 with »

Published on November 30th, 2021

After a pandemic induced hiatus, music festivals are back.  The big boys of Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza have all had or are going to have »

Published on November 4th, 2021

Some bands exist to make art. Some seek political change. Some just vent. Circle Jerks, the pioneering L.A. hardcore punks, did and still do all »

Published on November 4th, 2021

DRI aka Dirty Rotten Imbeciles hail from Houston, Texas and from the Reagan-era America whose elders viewed punk and metal as outbreaks to be curbed. »

Published on November 2nd, 2021

The first glimpse of Brett Staska in the video for his new song “Still on My Mind” is a Snapchat-ish blur. But he comes into »

Published on November 2nd, 2021

SunFest, the arts and music festival that draws 100,000 people to the downtown West Palm Beach waterfront each spring, is trying to open its arms »