"It's difficult to ascribe a genre to Honey Son. To some ears [he] will be considered a student of avant-garde composition, one equally studied in Vangelis soundtracks and Can records. But [his] art-school tendencies mostly remain grounded and interlocked, playfully at war with the musician's soul..
"It's difficult to ascribe a genre to Honey Son. To some ears [he] will be considered a student of avant-garde composition, one equally studied in Vangelis soundtracks and Can records. But [his] art-school tendencies mostly remain grounded and interlocked, playfully at war with the musician's soulful, layered vocals...
...Comparisons to In Rainbows and Pink Floyd's zanier moments will undoubtedly be made and are probably apt; like Thom Yorke and David Gilmour, Honey Son has a knack for spinning together disparate melodies and tying loose ends into something tangible, engrossing, and sticky."
-Do512