Every band wants to stimulate your brain in some way, but the Honeydogs are a little more overt about it on Amygdala, a title that refers to an almond-shaped bundle of neurons in the brain believed to govern emotions such […]
Every band wants to stimulate your brain in some way, but the Honeydogs are a little more overt about it on Amygdala, a title that refers to an almond-shaped bundle of neurons in the brain believed to govern emotions such […]
Rock albums — even some of the better ones — often come across as a semi-arbitrary collection of songs, so big props to the Honeydogs’ Adam Levy for being ambitious with his art. Already the owner of a very worthy […]
As a kid, I was something of a 45-rpm junkie. Sure, I spent hours listening to, dissecting, and cutting my critical baby teeth on classic albums — seamless works of art from Pet Sounds to Abbey Road to Dark Side […]
Minneapolis combo the Honeydogs issued a pair of well-received indie albums in the mid-1990s but hit the industry wall after their ’97 major-label debut, Seen A Ghost, died amidst the demise of Mercury imprint Debris Records. Then an unexpected new […]
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