Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on April 27th, 2016

The Brewhouse Gallery Turns 2 “The Brewhouse Gallery has always been an art gallery first and that is truly the core of our model,” explains »

Published on April 27th, 2016

La Luz In a world where every weak garage-rock band to ever hear a Kinks album seems to have weaponized their reverb pedals in an »

Published on April 26th, 2016

Drag the River Drag The River is Jon Snodgrass and Chad Price. Their songs and stories conjure up a great mix of Uncle Tupelo, Mats, »

Published on April 9th, 2016

The Heligoats The first thing that comes to mind when listening to the Heligoats might be,  “WTF is a heligoat?”  Just like every everything else, »

Published on April 8th, 2016

Que Lastima Lake Worth is a quirky little town just outside of West Palm Beach. It’s an eclectic borough whose visage is reminiscent of Key »

Published on April 7th, 2016

ZHU For seeking to ply his trade in one of the most “cult of personality” genres in dance music, producer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Steven Zhu »

Published on April 6th, 2016

Iggy Pop, Post Pop Depression The list of casualties rock ‘n’ roll has endured over the past few months is as heavy as it is »

Published on March 6th, 2016

Beirut, TransAtlantic Festival Miami is a big city made up of small neighborhoods. This reality can make it very hard to think of the city »

Published on March 5th, 2016

Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival His first concert was Michael Jackson. His first festival was Phish. And when live music producer Paul Peck grew up »

Published on March 4th, 2016

FRACTAL BEACH FEST MARCH 11-13 “If you’re looking to hear cookie cutter mainstage EDM, then you have come to the wrong festival,” says Jacob Brady, better »

Published on March 4th, 2016

NEW ORDER Some of us bore witness to the emergence of New Order in mid-80s dance clubs. Some of us (like this writer) were born »

Published on March 3rd, 2016

Big D and the Kids Table “Big D was never a fortunate band during the times when ska-punk was fresh,” says David McWane. “We were »