Honey White's first release was recorded from July-September 2002 by producer Mark Anthony in Santa Barbara, CA. The disc was released November 26, 2002. Only 250 copies were pressed. "The Lightning Rod" had previously appeared as "Under the Sun," with entirely different lyrics, in 1998 on the "Rocket Fuel Malt Liquor" album by Bryn and Keir DuBois' first band the Mojo Wire. "Wayfaring Stranger" is traditional, but Honey White's cover on this album is of the Johnny Cash arrangement from his "American III" album. "… read more
Honey White's first release was recorded from July-September 2002 by producer Mark Anthony in Santa Barbara, CA. The disc was released November … read more
Honey White's first release was recorded from July-September 2002 by producer Mark Anthony in Santa Barbara, CA. The disc was released November 26, 2002. Only 250 copies were presse… read more
Honey White began in Santa Barbara during 2002 when the brothers Bryn and Keir DuBois recruited guitarist Brian Wolff and drummer Bill Fedderson to help them mash together rock, roots, punk, and reggae into a unique mix of expansively epic noise. Their debut "My Band Rocks" CD was praised by the Santa Barbara Independent as "some of the best music to come out of Isla Vista", and after unloading three self-produced live albums in as many years, Honey White released a new studio album of crushing power and sweet release titled "How Far Is The Fall", recor… read more
Honey White began in Santa Barbara during 2002 when the brothers Bryn and Keir DuBois recruited guitarist Brian Wolff and drummer Bill Fedderson to help them mash together rock, roots, punk… read more
Honey White began in Santa Barbara during 2002 when the brothers Bryn and Keir DuBois recruited guitarist Brian Wolff and drummer Bill Fedderson to help them mash together rock, roots, punk, and reggae into a unique mix of expansively … read more