Black Honey have released a new single, Charlie Bronson.
The candid alt rock song is the first new offering to emerge from the Brighton band since the release of their 2021 album 'Written & Directed'. It arrives with a video that shows the members dressed as characters from the 2001 Wed Anderson film The Royal Tenenbaums while performing in a boxing ring.
Introducing the track vocalist and guitarist Izzy Phillips said:
“There’s a personality in my head that feels like Britain’s most notorious prisoner. Sometimes I can’t make sense of anything. It’s a bind of frustration from having to constantly present myself in a way that society accepts. My mind works differently. I say all the wrong things. I hate being ‘ladylike’. I was punished so much for what I know to be my good qualities; a strong minded neurodivergent person who is creative, inquisitive, excitable and in my own universe.
"I was medicated, my shine dimmed and I began to see how the world rewards women who turn invisible. ‘Charlie Bronson’ is my rage.”
Black Honey will play a headline London show at Omeara on August 16, ahead of their festival sets at Reading and Leeds at the end of the month.
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