Black Honey Cult are new band that feature Jake Cavaliere from the mighty Lords Of Altamont and their music is a heady mixture of krautrock, heavy psych and all out rock & roll, guaranteed to send you into space and beyond as you listen to it.
The band’s debut self titled album contains eight songs masquerading as dreamlike visions with heavy riffs, distorted vocals, spaced out samples and Hammond organs colliding to create a perfect encapsulation of music that takes you on a journey and is perfect for expanding both the mind and soul.
With this being Black Honey Cult’s debut album, the band waste no time in announcing themselves to this cold world in a blaze of attitude and blissed out glory and demonstrating without doubt that they have the tunes to match that attitude, as they blast into action on the albums opening salvo “Operation”.
From then on, the vibe of the album doesn’t let up, especially on songs like “Golden Dragon”, “Side Stepping City Streets” and the self explanatory “LSD Is Me” as Black Honey Cult take you on a sonic journey, one that you will want to take again and again, and what a journey it is.
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This album comes on like the bastard child of the MC5, The 13th Floor Elevators and Hawkwind and with production courtesy of LA punk production wizard Paul Roessler (best known for his work with Screamers and 45 Grave), conjuring a whirling dervish of punk energy and psychedelic atmosphere that perfectly complements the LA swagger of Black Honey Cult.
Black Honey Cult is exactly half an hour of fuzzed up and spaced out hypnotically psychedelic rock and is nothing but a trip to listen to, so turn it up loud and lose yourself to the blissed out faction that is Black Honey Cult, you won’t regret a second if it!
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Black Honey Cult is out now
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