Honey Moon - 'Stop And Listen'
The budding South London-based trio, Honey Moon, release their vivacious and unforgettable track ‘Stop And Listen’.
The band is renowned for their ‘jangly croon pop for the soul’, and their new single invokes a groovy, retro feel. Listeners will be captivated by the funky brass and contagious guitar licks, setting the groundwork for Jack Slater Chandler’s euphonous vocals. The band put it flawlessly when they called this track an ‘upbeat stomper’, it’s an engaging and energetic tune, leaving you feeling warm.
The band continue to gain momentum. Not too long ago they accompanied the indie Brighton-based band FUR on their tour of the UK, and they have recently announced their intention to headline at the Lexington in London this February. But they aren’t stopping there, fans will be hungry for more and they will be nourished once again on Honey Moon’s very own UK tour in April. It seems to just be the beginning for this vibrant group.
Words by Caz Love
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