Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on October 13th, 2023

Pop ’em if you got ‘em — though PureHoney magazine prioritizes the safety and well-being of all and encourages a drug-free and responsible environment, it’s »

Published on October 12th, 2023

It’s been an age since goth music emerged, yet the genre and the culture in all their artful postpunk gloom still resonate. “Goth nights” are »

Published on September 19th, 2023

Dehd are and aren’t what you’d expect: The indie band’s music is teeming with endless love, life and friendship, in absolute contradiction of their finite »

Published on September 18th, 2023

Maybe your first encounter with Depeche Mode was on ’80s radio playing “Just Can’t Get Enough” or maybe it was Johnny Cash‘s haunting cover of »

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 »