Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on November 29th, 2018

It wouldn’t be crazy to propose that any new band formed in South Florida’s tight-knit music scene, especially a punk/hardcore band, is a supergroup. In »

Published on November 28th, 2018

Suffering runs a gamut from the prolonged watery hell that Houstonians lived through with Hurricane Harvey to the managing of everyday indignities that is part »

Published on November 28th, 2018

Some people appear to us so fully formed on first sight, it’s like they emerged from the womb with their attitude and style. But the »

Published on November 26th, 2018

For a band that hasn’t released a proper new album since 1995, D.R.I. is in demand. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles, born in Texas in 1982, keep »

Published on November 25th, 2018

The promise of death is arguably what makes life worth living. If there were no stakes to circumnavigate there could be no real growth, and »

Published on October 31st, 2018

UNWED SAILOR Avant garde, experimental, instrumental music may not be the first thing the average person would pick out to jam to, but Unwed Sailor »

Published on October 30th, 2018

The identical twin brothers who founded Blac Rabbit are at first glance outliers. Born and raised in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, Amiri and Rahiem Taylor grew »

Published on October 29th, 2018

If any song just sounds like the 1980s, the decade when rock and disco — guitars and synths, drum kits and drum machines — figured »

Published on October 29th, 2018

First things first: Pond is not Tame Impala; not really. Some Pond members have played in Tame Impala before, and some currently do. But while a »

Published on October 29th, 2018

If you think of raw DIY creativity in hip hop, you think of Atmosphere. With their blunt lyricism and bracing homemade beats, twin pillars Slug »

Published on October 13th, 2018

Twenty-one is a milestone: A gateway in years lived to legalized drinking and gambling; and the first full turn around the sun after completing that »

Published on October 13th, 2018

While people might roll their eyes at the mention of a cover band, they might want to give Miami’s Ordinary Boys: The Smiths & Morrissey »