Brighton-based Black Honey are a musical montage of 20th-century pop counterculture; taking elements from the most iconic waves of music and cinema but making music that's distinct with lyrical subject matter that speaks to their generation. With a career lasting almost a decade, Black Honey have perfected their sound – spaghetti western twang and multifaceted fuzz abound – and are recognised as a tight tour-de-force live.
With their two most recent albums having charted in the top ten, the quartet hit the road where we met them at The Forum in Tunbridge Wells, not far from the Rotosound factory. Izzy was running fashionably late, but we had a great chat with guitarist Chris and bassist Tommy about their influences, what's currently on Chris's pedalboard, and why they love Rotosound strings.
Chris Ostler and Izzy B Phillips play R11-54 Roto Whites electric guitar strings.
Tommy Taylor plays RS66LD and RS66LE Swing Bass 66 and RS77LD Jazz Bass 77 strings.
• Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:17 Who are Black Honey?
00:41 A Fistful of Peaches and UK Tour
01:02 Chris's choice of guitar strings
01:21 Tommy's bass string of choice
01:43 Chris's fuzz pedals
02:37 Izzy's guitar strings
02:48 Outro
• Links:
https://blackhoneyuk.co.uk
https://www.rotosound.com
• About Rotosound:
Rotosound are manufacturers of the World’s Finest Music Strings - a legacy which goes back to the birth of Rock n’ Roll itself. Since 1958 Rotosound strings have been ever-present on some of the most famous recordings ever heard.
Developed in conjunction with some of the world's top artists, Rotosound strings are synonymous with unbeatable tone and longevity and are manufactured in Great Britain.