“One Later With Jools Holland appearance away from runaway success” - Manchester Music Review
Songs about eating people! Dancing on graves! Infidelity! But it's not all bad news.
Manchester's finest ethio-trad, folk-hop & barrelhouse-pop exponents have the skill, charm and (frankly) tunes to pull it all together into a joyful, foot-banging sound.
Evoking the afro-funk of Mulatu Atstake, the exuberant folk of Flook, and the blues of Junior Wells without ever sounding contrived or unoriginal, Honeyfeet have in Ríoghnach Connolly one of the most striking frontwomen on the scene at the moment (“Seldom has conspicuous greatness been more accessible” - Mike Butler, City Life).
Honeyfeet will be releasing their debut EP "Little Boat" on Debt Records in the summer.
Songs about eating people! Dancing on graves! Infidelity! But it's not all bad news.
Manchester's finest ethio-trad, folk-hop & barrelhouse-pop exponents have the skill, charm and (frankly) tunes to pull it all together into a joyful, foot-banging sound.
Evoking the afro-funk of Mulatu Atstake, the exuberant folk of Flook, and the blues of Junior Wells without ever sounding contrived or unoriginal, Honeyfeet have in Ríoghnach Connolly one of the most striking frontwomen on the scene at the moment (“Seldom has conspicuous greatness been more accessible” - Mike Butler, City Life).
Honeyfeet will be releasing their debut EP "Little Boat" on Debt Records in the summer.
- Honeyfeet Video - "Never Been Free" on Manchester SceneWipe
- Honeyfeet Video - "Another Song" Live @ EuroCultured 2011
- Honeyfeet Video - "Miss Otis Regrets" from Levantes Dance Theatre's "Two Peas Without a Pod" (video by Adam York Gregory)
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