
Honeyglaze’s ‘Pretty Girls’: A Fun, Pop-Infused Anthem Against Bad Habits

London’s indie sensations, Honeyglaze, have stirred the pot with their latest release, ‘Pretty Girls’, a single that’s as infectious as it is introspective. This earworm is the latest to come off their much-anticipated album, ‘Real Deal’, which is expected to hit the airwaves on September 20th under the banner of Fat Possum Records. Fans have already had a taste of the trio’s evolving sound through earlier singles ‘Cold Caller’ and ‘Don’t’, but ‘Pretty Girls’ promises to be their ‘poppiest’ venture yet.
What’s particularly captivating about ‘Pretty Girls’ is the band’s willingness to explore the intricate balance between complexity and simplicity in their music. Acknowledging their usual penchant for novel arrangements, Honeyglaze admits to taking a more stripped-back approach with this track. It’s a testament to their artistic flexibility and a celebration of the track’s groovy rhythm and unassuming charm.
The song’s thematic focus is fighting off the lure of bad habits, a struggle that’s universally relatable and refreshingly candid. It’s its quirky lyricism – including standout lines like ‘I’m in touch with my feminine side I always wear pink’ – that sets ‘Pretty Girls’ apart. It brings to the table an ironic yet humorous take on self-reflection and the battle against one’s own lesser inclinations.
The announcement of ‘Real Deal’ has also come hand in hand with the exciting news of Honeyglaze’s forthcoming UK tour. The dates span across November and December, giving fans plenty of opportunities to experience their dynamic performances live. They’ll kick off in Glasgow and wind their way through major cities in the UK, with stops in Belgium, France, and Germany.
If you’re itching to hear what all the fuss is about, check out ‘Pretty Girls’ below and mark your calendars for the album drop. Dive into Honeyglaze’s world where indie music meets the authenticity of pop – it’s a journey worth taking.