
Brooklyn-based band Honeysucker unveil a funky, shimmering hookiness throughout recent track “Femme Fatales & Bicoastal Divas,” a grooving delight coming from their upcoming debut LP, out this fall. They describe the single as a “cinematic meditation on beauty, excess, and fleeting connection.”
First catching our ears several years ago with the track “Honeydeux,” Honeysucker continue to show a penchant here for stylish infectiousness, somewhere between the realms of indie pop, soul, and rock. Bouncy bass and radiant guitar layers intertwine seamlessly as the track gets underway, followed by smooth lead vocals singing: “kaleidoscopic hour / tapestry of sound.”
A title-centric hook compels through dynamic harmonic layers, spanning from suaveness to a heightened pitch. Serene backing harmonies and starry-eyed keys dazzle especially past the two-minute mark, before resuming a funky rock spirit throughout the final section. “Femme Fatales & Bicoastal Divas” is a standout production from Honeysucker.
They elaborate further on the track: “It’s a meditation on what it means to truly inhabit a moment in a world where spectacle, memory, and identity dissolve into one another, where every night feels cinematic, every stranger seems familiar, and every sunrise leaves you wondering what was real.”
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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