Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
TIMOTHY EERIE Psych rock can be a strange and unpredictable genre. Part-folk, part-punk, all spaced out, druggy etherealness; Timothy Eerie embodies that ethos on the »
ADAM ANT People joke that Barry White had women declare their love to him during his concerts in front of their husbands and while the »
MODEST MOUSE Is it too early to talk about Isaac Brock, the hard-to-read mind behind Modest Mouse, as an American treasure? He might hate that, »
SHROUD EATER You want doom bands? Miami is rife with riffs, drone and drums reminiscent of Kong at the gates. However, much like coffee (and »
The Psychedelic Furs It took a second recording of their single “Pretty in Pink” and a friendship with “Brat Pack” director John Hughes to cement »
DEAP VALLY Lots of things were happening six years ago. PureHoney was nearing its debut, Lena Dunham (cringe) was filming the first season of Girls, »
CHEAP TRICK Cheap Trick arrived in early 1977 as puzzle for audiences and marketers deciding what to make of this band. Visually, they were a »