With a “firearm free” Spector style production, Honey Blazer chips the shale off rock-and-roll gems that draw from both West Coast experimentalism and the best of Golden Era songwriting. Weaving an elegant tapestry of rock, folk, and psychedelia, Honey Blazer explores self-growth and positivity during difficult times. Positive reception to their debut album, and a well rounded live show, has granted them increasingly notable shows including opening for Kurt Vile, Cut Worms, The Lemon Twigs, and appearances at Aspen Jazz Fest and other festivals. They are currently working on their second full-length with producer Johnny Payne (Sam Blasucci, Impossible Way of Life, The Shilohs) and engineer James Barone (Beach House).