Honey White
 

Biography

Honey White began in Santa Barbara during the fearful year of 2002, when the brothers (and Mojo Wire bandmates) 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 demo My Band Rocks was praised by the Santa Barbara Independent as "some of the best music to come out of Isla Vista," and then after unloading three self-produced live albums in as many years, Honey White unleashed a new studio album of crushing power and sweet release titled How Far is the Fall.

The group has been based in the Santa Barbara area, but they have also made live appearances around California in support of their album, recorded in San Francisco with Jonathan Mayer. A fourth live disc—Deluge and Drought—was released in 2007.

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Music

Some Reassembly Required: Live 2002-2004
2010
Presenting a compilation of our epic garage rock on its native turf in the greater Santa Barbara area, 2002-2004.
MP3: $9.99
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Deluge And Drought: Live 2005/2006
2007
Epic garage rock on the road, presenting streamlined, looser versions of their wide-open space music.
MP3: $7.97 CD-R: $7.97
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How Far Is The Fall
2005
Honey White makes epic rock music of crushing power and sweet release. Don't go underwater, or into space, or even into the recesses of your own mind without a Honey White soundtrack.
MP3: $9.99 CD: $10.97
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My Band Rocks
2002
Honey White plays epic garage rock- sharp and energetic, but with plenty of space to move around in.
MP3: $6.00 CD: $6.00
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