Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on June 1st, 2025

It turns out that one of rock’s best and best-known bass players was a little confused at first about his chosen instrument. Peter Hook, of »

Published on May 5th, 2025

The list of physicians who hung up their stethoscopes and found fame in the arts and entertainment isn’t long but it is distinctive, and on »

Published on May 3rd, 2025

Fans of California post-hardcore outfit Dance Gavin Dance have gone without a new album from the much-loved math rock screamers since 2022’s Jackpot Juicer — »

Published on May 2nd, 2025

Formed way back in 2016, Broward County’s Nervous Monks are putting out a collection of new songs that also happens to be the band’s first-ever »

Published on May 1st, 2025

Tucked into a residential corner of West Palm Beach, The Artwork of Reuben Hale Gallery & Sculpture Garden occupies a Spanish Colonial-style house on South »

Published on May 1st, 2025

The name might sound like a Ben & Jerry’s flavor, but Rainbow Kitten Surprise are actually a four-piece from the mountain town of Boone, North »

Published on April 29th, 2025

When the world gets turned upside down, when loyalties realign, when everyone expects conformity: Don’t let the bastards grind you down. The Toasters, New York »

Published on April 28th, 2025

The classic juke joint as a place for Black Americans to play and hear live music, and to dance, drink and socialize had its heyday »

Published on April 27th, 2025

I had a chance to see Rosegarden Funeral Party at Respectable Street in West Palm Beach last August, and I have never before or since »

Published on March 25th, 2025

Ever since streaming took over for CD’s, it’s been hard to find an album I’m  willing to hear over and over again. When the entirety »

Published on March 24th, 2025

When midwesterners Uncle Tupelo split up in 1994, ending a brief but noteworthy run as avatars of alt-country, what happened after that was normal, even »

Published on March 3rd, 2025

Colored by Grief After an unimaginable loss, Shannon Shaw is “alchemizing the pain.” Band life is often a slog with long drives, takeaway meals, and »