Their debut album 'What's The Rush' is set for release in May, find out more details here.
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The announcement follows the release of the band's debut album 'The Seed, The Vessel, The Roots and All', out now via Big Scary Monsters.
The Brighton fuzz pop band have also launched a competition and announced rescheduled dates for their UK headline tour.
'Hangar' is the first track the band have released via their new label Rude Records.
Brighton-based Black Honey have always been a band centred around dramatics and theatrics throughout their story telling music. Starting out in the scene back in 2014 as an excitingly eccentric four-piece, Black Honey burst into alternative music with their own brand of signature guitar sounds and wild western aesthetics, showcased on their dazzling self-titled debut album, released in 2018. Since then, this bad-ass band has gone onto becoming a big, bold and brave outfit in UK indie music, having earned a Top 40 album, toured the world with the likes of Queens Of The Stone Age, and featured across prestigious festival line-ups. With their fiery sophomore album 'Written & Directed', Black Honey show no signs of slowing down their ascent to convey their cinematic vision.
Saint Agnes will return to the road in October 2021, read on for more details.







