Honey Re-Evaluate Dangerous Love On “New Moody Judy” – AdHoc

Honey Re-Evaluate Dangerous Love On “New Moody Judy”

Stream the haunting new psych-rock single.

It takes a real struggle not to be pulled into the orbit of Brooklyn trio Honey‘s heavy, haunting psych rock. From the moment the opening chord of new single “New Moody Judy,” which AdHoc is premiering today, rings out it serves as a call to arms, a warning of trouble rapidly approaching on the horizon. A fuzzy and chugging bass line and a guitar, which serves more as an alarm than a lead, move us along quickly to assess the danger at hand—the first and perennial danger, love.

Honey’s Cory Feierman says the track stemmed from being “in love with a girl in a city I hadn’t really spent any time in. It wasn’t the first time. [I] Got locked outside her house and stuck on the street, no wallet, no phone, no idea where I was. Walked until the sun came up and I wasn’t sure what love was anymore. It wasn’t the first time.” Reflecting back the same fervor of a love that one “can’t get enough” of, the track burns with an intensity that is, as with any real passion, at once both chaotic and controlled. Ultimately, Honey bemoan having not “had more time” with their love and for wasting their time, but a track like this reveals that all past loves leave burns.

Honey play with NOTS and Brandy at Union Pool on September 12th.

Honey’s Upcoming Tour Dates:

8/25 at Rippers (Rockaway)

9/12 at Union Pool w/NOTS & Brandy

10/13 at Alphaville (record release show)

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