National Music Reviews
The Honey Trees
Bright Fire
Self-Released
Street: 04.08
The Honey Trees = The Civil Wars + Lorde
The Honey Trees are more than musicians—they’re enchanters. Becky Flip, Jeremy Larson and Jacob Wick created an album that feels like it was produced in an enchanted forest, much like the one on the album’s cover. These Californians light up their new album with illuminating and hypnotizing vocals about the nature of life and love. Musically, The Honey Trees fit neatly into the illusory pop genre with a dreamlike sound derived from pop rock. Their sound relies on sonic wavelengths that establish a specific, fantastic tone as opposed to heavy guitar riffs. The melodies and instrumentals coincide, each complementing the other as they go. –Lizz Corrigan
Bright Fire
Self-Released
Street: 04.08
The Honey Trees = The Civil Wars + Lorde
The Honey Trees are more than musicians—they’re enchanters. Becky Flip, Jeremy Larson and Jacob Wick created an album that feels like it was produced in an enchanted forest, much like the one on the album’s cover. These Californians light up their new album with illuminating and hypnotizing vocals about the nature of life and love. Musically, The Honey Trees fit neatly into the illusory pop genre with a dreamlike sound derived from pop rock. Their sound relies on sonic wavelengths that establish a specific, fantastic tone as opposed to heavy guitar riffs. The melodies and instrumentals coincide, each complementing the other as they go. –Lizz Corrigan