Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on December 10th, 2014

Crayon’s “Brick Factory” sounds like the best ‘90s record you never heard. Give it two or three listens, and its lo-fi, occasionally off-key earworms will find »

Published on December 9th, 2014

Bryan Jackson Music Festival The Bryan Jackson Music Festival returns for a second year this January 10 at Fort Pierce beachside bar, Bottom’s Up.  It’s »

Published on December 9th, 2014

SNOB ROCK “Snobbery” doesn’t carry the same weight for Ben Wash, a native of Greenville, South Carolina who moved to Miami to pursue his electronic »

Published on December 4th, 2014

RAGGY MONSTER & LAVOLA Two bands, Raggy Monster and Lavola, seem to have found a rhythm with each other – both dropping new albums, honing »

Published on November 4th, 2014

Hello My Name Is Frank Though he is based in Los Angeles, filmmaker Dale Peterson has a special affection for Lake Worth, Florida. Corresponding via »

Published on October 23rd, 2014

LENNY KRAVITZ So what is it like being part of a small group of people invited to a party to watch Lenny Kravitz perform with »

Published on October 21st, 2014

INTERVIEW WITH SOKO Soko is at the tail end of a transformation when she pauses to share with PureHoney what is going on with her »

Published on October 21st, 2014

Psychomagic + Santoros PureHoney Magazine proudly presents lolipop records bands… Psychomagic from Portland (garage rock, oldies, surf) and Santoros from LA (psychedelic folk) and Hypoluxo. Monday, November 24 at Vintage Tap in »

Published on October 21st, 2014

THE MELVINS NOVEMBER 5 The Melvins are one of the most important bands of the last three decades and not enough people seem to be »

Published on October 20th, 2014

7 SECONDS There is something truly remarkable about any band sticking it out for 30 years, but for a hardcore band to have made it »

Published on October 18th, 2014

JULIAN CASABLANCAS  Let’s be real: Julian Casablancas’ slacker chic vocal delivery and good looks defined the the Strokes. While Albert Hammond Jr.’s hooky guitar licks and »

Published on October 11th, 2014

PRIMUS NOVEMBER 11 Les Claypool’s distinct bass playing, an amalgam of ‘70s disco/funk, progressive and primal rock, has lent itself well to the early style »