A podcast series presented by Purehoney Magazine featuring artists and musicians in intimate conversation with host Brady Newbill. Discover insight into each artist's creative process, find out what they have coming up next and enjoy an occasional live in-studio performance.
Honey Talks with Brady Newbill
The official Bumblefest 2019 Preview Special of Honey Talks! For this installment, Brady gives you all the info you need about this year's Bumblefest, Purehoney's annual hallmark event. We also hear a lot of music from some of this year's performers, including national headliners, local favorites, new faces and familiar friends. Bumblefest 2019 will take place on September 13-14 (two nights this year!) on the 500 Block of Clematis Street in West Palm Beach. Catch over 35 artists on 6 stages at Respectable Street, Voltaire, Subculture Coffee, Hullabaloo and Kismet Vintage. For presale tickets and all the info you need, visit Bumblefest.com
New Fort Lauderdale-based psychedelic rock band Electric Supply Company visits Brady for a live in-studio acoustic set and discussion. You can see them among 35+ acts from all over at our main event Bumblefest September 13-14 in West Palm Beach. Early Bee Tickets on sale now at bumblefest.com
Brady starts a new season with a visit from singer-songwriter and pianist Summer Gill to discuss her upcoming EP "Romancing the Throne". This episode contains two special in-studio performances. Summer will be celebrating the release with a special full-band set July 18th at Voltaire in West Palm Beach.
Brady chats with Seattle-based artist Scott Yoder at Kismet Vintage before the dynamic and mysterious singer's recent return to West Palm Beach. This episode contains live performances recorded during the band's show at Voltaire later that night, engineered by Jesse Dalton.
Brady gets together with Juliette and Joachim from Paris-born, Gainesville-based indie pop band Pearl & The Oysters before their recent show at Voltaire in West Palm Beach. The discussion is complemented by three exclusive live recordings from their show later that night, recorded by Jesse Dalton. This episode was recorded on location at Kismet Vintage in Downtown West Palm Beach.
In this episode, Brady gets to know new South Florida indie group Vagnauts. Hear about their refreshing group chemistry and how they've evolved quickly in their short time together. The group also treats us to a special intimate performance live in-studio of 3 original songs.
Brady sits down for a chat with veteran instrumental rock favorites The Mercury Program before their recent show at Voltaire in West Palm Beach. The Gainesville-based group returned to the road this fall after a long hiatus to revisit their classic 2002 album A Data Learn the Language, which got a fresh new reissue on 180-gram vinyl this year. This interview was recorded on location at Kismet Vintage. In addition to the interview, we get to hear a few songs recorded live during their performance at Voltaire later that evening.
Brady hosts a live taping of Honey Talks at The Laser Wolf in Fort Lauderdale to discuss the Dan Hosker Music Continuum with special guests Rob Elba, Ken Hosker, Barry Stock, Mr. Entertainment, Mark Dubin and Mike Vullo. The Dan Hosker Music Continuum is a scholarship for music students created in honor of legendary South Florida musician Dan Hosker following his untimely death in 2012. An annual benefit concert is held each December to raise funds for the scholarship and celebrate Dan's legacy. This year's event takes place on December 9th at the Sticky Bun Cafe in Deerfield Beach. In this episode, Brady and guests discuss memories of Dan and what to expect from this year's show. There are also special live performances from Mark Dubin, Mr. Entertainment and Barry Stock, as well as a few of Brady's favorite selections from "Unreleased"- a compilation produced last year, consisting of unreleased material from over 25 of Dan's friends to benefit the scholarship.
Brady sits down with The Darling Fire - a new band featuring members of legendary South Florida bands The Rocking Horse Winner and Further Seems Forever. They play their debut show on December 7th at Voltaire in West Palm Beach. Listen in to catch up on what brought them all back together. This episode was recorded on location at Kismet Vintage in West Palm Beach.
Brady sits down with Tokyo-based progressive rock trio Transkam during their recent tour of Florida. We hear about their origins, influences, world travels and a glimpse of Tokyo's vibrant music scene. The episode also includes 3 live performances recorded during their set at Voltaire in West Palm Beach on November 9th. Live recording engineered by Chris Horgan, mastered by Brady Newbill.
Brady sits down with the Philadelphia-based duo Lovelorn before their show at Voltaire to talk about their first tour with the project and the new direction of their music following the recent break-up of their previous band Creepoid. This episode was recorded on location at Kismet Vintage and features 3 songs from Lovelorn's performance at Voltaire later that evening, recorded by Jesse Dalton.
Brady sits down with Purehoney Magazine founder Steve Rullman to talk about Bumblefest, taking place on Saturday September 8th on the 500 block of Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach. The episode was recorded on location at Kismet Vintage, one of the 6 venues hosting a total of 34 bands this year. Hear tracks from Bumblefest headliners Scott Yoder, Lumerians, Pleasures, and Santoros, as well as an exclusive live recording of Humbert from their show at Voltaire this past spring.
Brady sits down with Bridget and Sebastian from Miami-based indie rock band Glass Body to discuss their upcoming debut EP and full-length record, a tour this fall, the joys of making an album yourself and the value of other people. Throughout the interview, we get an exclusive first listen of their debut EP, coming soon on Fuzz Baby Records. This episode was recorded on location at Fuzz Baby Records in Oakland Park, FL. Special thanks to Rob Kingsley and Sesha Martin.
Brady sits down with LG of Thelma & The Sleaze backstage at Voltaire before their show with Craig Brown Band, Fat Sun, and Glass Body on March 30th. LG shares insights into her growth as an artist, life on the road, the band's legendary "Candy Land Tour" of Nashville and what she would do if she had a few million dollars to spend. This episode includes three exclusive live performances from Thelma & The Sleaze's set at Voltaire later that night.
Brady sits down over coffee on a lovely day in Pompano Beach with Monica McGivern and Alexandre Merbouti from Miami-based Noir Surf-rock group Mo'Booty to discuss their history in the scene, recording plans, creative methods, and upcoming shows. Following the discussion, they perform two original songs as a duo. The episode concludes with the new Lindsey Mills single "What is a Weed?" to celebrate the release of "Ecotones"- out new in digital platforms via Salt Witch Records.