Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on September 17th, 2023

This year’s Sunset Tequila + Mezcal Festival could quite literally be the definition of “eat, drink and be merry.” Try to do all three in »

Published on September 17th, 2023

If all you know about the indie-pop gents of Phoenix are the late-aughts singles “1901” and “Lisztomania,” you may be pleasantly surprised to find out »

Published on September 17th, 2023

It could have just been the time and the place. It could have been all that fluoride in the water. But the ’90s was a »

Published on September 17th, 2023

Hard to believe that when Walter Schreifels wrote the lyric, “And I’m trying my hardest/ to make the most out of every minute/Not getting any »

Published on September 9th, 2023

In the era of nepo babies, it would be great to say that for every Kardashian there’s a Robert Downey, Jr., but no. It’s no wonder people »

Published on September 8th, 2023

For all of the difficulties that South Florida can pose to local musicians trying to muster a scene (if you know, you know), we’ve managed »

Published on September 8th, 2023

When Mick Swigert of the South Florida reggae act Spred the Dub lost two of his beloved dogs back to back, he decided to turn »

Published on September 7th, 2023

When the opening keyboard notes of “Daylight,” by indie duo Matt and Kim, pop from a speaker, you know exactly what song it is and »

Published on September 4th, 2023

Band names are a strange necessity of organization that can lead musicians in unexpected directions. How does any band aptly summarize its sound in just »

Published on September 3rd, 2023

Just like their namesakes, The Chameleons have hid in plain sight for the past four decades. Formed in the UK in 1981, the band conjured moody »

Published on September 3rd, 2023

One band, two souls working in euphoric sync, ODESZA have done nothing less than aim to recreate electronic music in their own cinematic image. But »

Published on September 2nd, 2023

There’s a German term, innerer schweinehund, that helps explain the under-the-radar endurance of Huntington Beach punkers Guttermouth. That voice — the “inner pig dog” — »