Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on August 18th, 2015

The Jesus and Mary Chain When The Jesus and Mary Chain came on the scene in 1983, they could hardly play their instruments and relied »

Published on August 17th, 2015

GANG OF FOUR Three years after Jimmy Buffett released his 1978 single “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” Gang of Four unveiled its own “Cheeseburger,” a song that »

Published on August 15th, 2015

HOPEFEST More than just a full day of music, Hopefest is the life-changing venture of a Jupiter couple, Matt and Melissa Hudson, launched in memory »

Published on August 14th, 2015

Chaucer The artistic petri dish that is South Florida — far removed from the pretentiousness that’s bred in a scene by any sort of sustained »

Published on August 13th, 2015

John Ralston GOLDEN GREATS Time was, John Ralston had a big cork board for his songwriting. He would fill it with index cards on which »

Published on August 12th, 2015

That the overcast port town of Gothenburg, Sweden — home to container ships and melodic death metal — also produced a musician like Jose Gonzalez »

Published on August 12th, 2015

When Brave Ulysses, the drummer for the Miami avant-electro duo Cog Nomen, is performing live, he’s accomplishing a lot more than tinkling the cymbals and »

Published on August 10th, 2015

Good electronic music is hallmarked by the level of depth it can achieve. Good electronic music should have numerous layers worked laboriously so that a »

Published on August 10th, 2015

“You’re telling me to grow up, but Harry don’t you see? If I tried to act my age I wouldn’t be me” (“Hurry Up Harry” »

Published on August 9th, 2015

It’s damn near impossible to talk about electronic dance music in 2015 without evoking images of gluttonously overpaid DJs and neon-festooned millennials sweating away in »

Published on August 9th, 2015

The Lovely Bad Things The Southern California punk scene that bubbled up in the late 1970s with the likes of Agent Orange and The Germs »

Published on August 6th, 2015

Lucero When country and alternative merged like tributaries in the 1990s, the result was both forward- and backward-traveling. Nostalgia was built in for bands such »