The Sounds of PureHoney

Published on March 26th, 2022

Now might be an awkward time to be palling around with Kanye West, and maybe Justin Vernon, founder and frontman of the indie folk collective »

Published on March 25th, 2022

The ’90s were dominated by the dour haze that was grunge and adversely the golden age of hip-hop. The aughts were messier: Subsets of subsets »

Published on March 24th, 2022

What were your thoughts the first time you heard Primus? Where did you first come across one of the strangest and most prolific bands of »

Published on March 21st, 2022

From the top of their 2020 self-titled debut, Immaterial Possession sound very much like their name — eerie, haunting, with something supernatural you can’t quite »

Published on March 20th, 2022

If the finest purveyors of experimental psychedelic rock spend the bulk of their lifetimes creating a catalogue of work that guarantees their place in history »

Published on March 4th, 2022

Once upon a time, a band from a small town put on a music festival and donated proceeds to organizations fighting AIDS. The vibrations were »

Published on March 3rd, 2022

A benefit of LPs and the like making comebacks is the commitment to presentation — creating a visual anchor to the music that can make »

Published on February 27th, 2022

For the last 20 years the term “emo” has been bandied about by flabbergasted parents to define truculent youths decked in the latest Hot Topic »

Published on February 25th, 2022

When Tom Smith succumbed to cancer in January at age 65, he died peerless but left a world of family, friends and collaborators to mourn »

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 »