Thrice have teamed up with Less Gravity for a new lo-fi EP simply titled “Lofi.” The effort will be released on December 12 and its first single, a reimagined version of “Black Honey,” can be found below. Here’s the full track listing: 01. “The Artist In The Ambulance” (lo-fi) 02. “Scavengers” (lo-fi) 03. “Black Honey”…
Greta Van Fleet have announced a world tour in support of their new album “Starcatcher” (out July 21). Kaleo, Surf Curse, Black Honey, and Mt. Joy will open on select dates. Tour Dates: 2023: 05/05-7 Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Festival 05/05-7 Memphis, TN – Beale Street Music Festival 07/24 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena*…
Footage of Thrice‘s Dustin Kensrue and Teppei Teranishi performing acoustic versions of “Black Honey” and “Beyond The Pines” as part of a backstage “Ticketmaster Session” has been shared online. The video was filmed on October 30 at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London, England.
Seether stopped by SiriusXM Studios to perform an acoustic version of their track “Let You Down” and a cover of Thrice’s “Black Honey.” Check out some footage of that below. On another note, Seether have also been covering “Black Honey” at various lives shows. Here’s some fan-filmed footage of that:
At The Drive-In and Black Honey have been added to Royal Blood’s UK tour. You can see those dates below. Tour Dates: 11/13 Cardiff, UK – Motorpoint Arena 11/14 Reading, UK – Rivermead 11/16 Manchester, UK – Arena 11/17 Leeds, UK – First Direct Arena 11/18 Birmginham, UK – Barclaycard Arena 11/20 London, UK –…
Thrice have shared a video of them performing their song “Black Honey” acoustically, via Alternative Press. The performance was part of the band’s “Sixthman Session,” and the track comes from their latest album, “To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere,” which is available now.
Thrice have premiered a new video for their song “Black Honey.” This song is from the band’s new album, “To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere,” which will be released on May 27.
Thrice have premiered a new song titled “Black Honey,” via NPR. This song is from the band’s new album, “To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere,” which will be released on May 27.
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