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Tyler  04/03/2006          
Fred Andrews And Honeybrowne
Artist Review
I went to Midnight Rodeo last weekend. These guys were there and put on one hell of a show. I've never seen the band before and I really enjoyed myself. I will be seeing this band again. Hopefully soon.
Vinny The Shark  03/16/2006          
Fred Andrews And Honeybrowne
Artist Review
The next Ragweed? Who said that, and what were they smoking? Sorry, but unlike others around here, Vinny is honest. Honeybrowne goes down as one of the most boring bands he's seen or heard in a long time. Vinny was looking forward to seeing these guys too, because he had heard some good things about them. The show at the Wormy Dog two weeks ago was a snoozefest. Vinny hasn't seen the Wormy that quiet ever. The most entertaining moment was watching the WNBA fans dancing to the Greg Kihn Band cover song. The opening band, The Charlie Shafter Band, was pretty good, but Honeybrowne? Come on. Maybe it was on an off nite, who knows? But they need to pick it up tenfold the next time they play the Wormy.
txpianoman  03/06/2006          
Fred Andrews And Honeybrowne
Artist Review
I caught Honeybrowne for the second time last month in Tomball at Gary's Spot. The guys put on an excellent show. I am trying to find some info on their opening act. The band was called Ragtop and to be honest with you, they actually put on a better show than Honeybrowne. I saw them one other time at the Catfish Festival in Conroe. Can anyone help me in finding more info. on these guys? Thanks
TJ  03/03/2006          
Finding Shade
I hadn't ever heard of Honeybrowne until I heard the song Texas Angle--WOW. Now I have all of their CD's and absolutely love them. I can't wait to see them live. You guys are great and have awesome voices.
TJ  03/03/2006          
Finding Shade
I hadn't ever heard of Honeybrowne until the song Texas Angle. Now I have all of their CD's and absolutely love them. I can't wait to get to see them live. You guys have awesome voices.
[email protected]  01/22/2006          
Something to Believe In
This Austin-based band's first release for Compadre (their third studio effort overall) finds a sweet spot between alt.country and alt.pop. With both roots and rock influences drawn from outside the mainstream, one is hesitant to saddle this with a "country-rock" tag on the off-chance it would indicate made-palatable-for-mainstream-radio crossover. But highly palatable it is, with plenty of first-spin melodic ear-appeal that should garner a fair share of Americana and college radio spins. The band's country basics reside more in the songs' folksy-directness than overt twang, with electric guitars on the mid-tempo numbers that range into propulsive power-pop. The album's ballads are mixed with alternapop, netting out to equal parts Connells, Replacements, Delevantes, and REM -- a mix that's apparently what singer/songwriter/guitarist Fred Andrews has long had in mind. Andrews' songs exhibit a streak of spiritual faith, including the messianic images of "Something to Believe In" and belief of "I'm Here." Snapshots of roadside flower sellers ("8 Roses") and high school nights of summer abandon ("Never Forget You") are nice additions to more typical songs of relationships that have been torn-up, traded-in, and on occasion, revived. The protective "This Time" and "Tonight" close the album with the sort of optimism that rolls winningly throughout this album. [©2006 redtunictroll at hotmail dot com]
Renee  01/05/2006          
Fred Andrews And Honeybrowne
Artist Review
This band is amazing. They are def going places. This cd is awesome. I love the song "Texas Angel" =)
honeybrowne's honey  01/03/2006          
Fred Andrews And Honeybrowne
Artist Review
HONEYBROWNE is easily said to be the next Cross Canadian Ragweed. (Big, I know!) Their music is incredible and amazingly enhanced by their intelligent choise of lyrics. If you've never listened to this band, you have to listen to "TEXAS ANGEL"(Incredible song). If you love 'em...SPREAD THE HONEY!!!
drummer  12/30/2005          
Honeybrowne
Sounds Good. See Yall January 27 at Garys in Tomball
Reilly  11/23/2005          
Fred Andrews And Honeybrowne
Artist Review
I just got the new cd and I can't get enough of it. It sounds like nothing I have heard before. With all the Texas music starting to sound so much the same, it is really good to hear something fresh and new. I highly recommend the new honeybrowne cd.


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