Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on October 16th, 2017

MOONFEST It’s hurricane season, the weather is dropping below 80 degrees and pumpkin spice lattes are back at Strbks, all signs that West Palm Beach’s »

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

BORSCHT IS DEAD When the very successful and incredibly relevant filmmaking collection Borscht Corp. held the 10th installment of their film festival in Miami, their »

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 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 »