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Honeyrider
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'California Dreams '
Another melodic dose of uplifting fuzz-pop with two new b-sides on the cd single and another on the 7".
DAMGOOD187
7" single
£2.50
CD single
£3.00
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'Splashdown '
Crammed with 14 classic summery surfey pop classics.
DAMGOOD177
Vinyl LP
£8.00

CD
£10.00
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'Star Crossed Summer'
Honeyrider are back with this cool laid back tune - the first from a new bunch of songs that will make up their next album.
DAMGOOD168
7" single
£2.50
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'All Systems Go!'
'When pop's this pure you can't go far wrong' said Blaster! on hearing Honeyrider's sun-drenched pop, 'Delightful tunes, sweet harmonies, discreet keyboards - totally gorgeous' said All About d and Friends and Glitter Underground described them as 'Cute punky stuff like Helen Love and The Beach Boys all mixed 2gether with the creamyness of Strawberry milshakes'. This fourteen track album features the four songs they've already released on their two vinyl-only damn good singles. Released 20.7.98.
DAMGOOD138
Vinyl LP
£8.00

CD
£10.00
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'Summer's Almost Gone'
Two more tracks from San Diego pop kids. More lovely bright poppy west coast tunes. Released 25.8.97.
DAMGOOD127
7" single
£2.50
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'Endless Summer'
"Imagine - if at all possible - a primetime, radio-chummy Jesus & Mary Chain waking up in a rather fine mood on a swanky summer's day. Imagine them actually enjoying the sunshine and really savouring the first toothy cruch into their corny old cornflakes, prior togoing into the studio to bash out a happy tune. Imagine a world where wars were fought with "Bah-bah-bah"s instead of AK47s and armoured cars. This is the kitsch-tastic, surf-mungous soundtrack to suck a morning, in such a world." NME 5/10/96
DAMGOOD105

7" single
£2.50


Honeyrider are originally from San Diego in the USA but are now based in sunny Florida. they sound like a cross between the Beach Boys and the Jesus and Mary Chain. They have done two albums for us 'All Systems Go' in 1998 and 'Splashdown' in 2000. Despite living 4500 miles away they decided to come over to the UK to work with producer Paul Sampson, who masterminded all the Primitives stuff way back in the late 80's. They have just finished their third album which is coming out on Dionysus records in the states.

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