Artist's albums
It's All in My Hands
2019 · single
Havslåten / Library Street
2018 · single
I Want You to Be Very Happy
2018 · album
Coming Home
2018 · single
Havslåten
2017 · single
Trip
2017 · single
The Nothing New
2016 · single
Time Will Kill You
2016 · single
Stereotype
2015 · single
Sanguine Skies - EP
2014 · EP
Let's Talk About Compassion - Single
2014 · single
Red Paper Buildings
2014 · single
Sea to Shining Sea
2013 · single
Lean on the Sun
2013 · album
Light Entertainment
2013 · single
Situations of You
2013 · single
This Time Around (The Gods Won't Save Me)
2013 · single
It Might Be
2012 · single
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Biography
“Absolutely glorious garage-pop” – Clash Magazine “More than likely make its way towards getting stuck in your head and your heart for the forseeable future.” – Jajaja Music ”Music that matters” - KEXP “Powerful and determined garage stomp with howling vocals and distortion-draped guitars.” - Amazing Radio “Like a smiley-faced flashback to Manchester’s La Hacienda glory days.” - Q Magazine “Trip”, by Stockholm, Sweden based indie rockers Honeymilk, was created when singer Marcus Admund brought some chords to guitarist Nikki Nyberg. Some Thin Lizzy meets Mac DeMarco meets TOPS-guitars later the track was finished. The song is typical Honeymilk stuff – lyrics discussing the fact that life seldom reaches higher that a 2 out of 5 grade in general, but with melodies and arrangements that believes you into thinking the opposite. Honeymilk, who went from a four-piece to a two-piece a year ago, are in the studio working on a sophomore studio album to be released fall 2017. First track out from the album was “Time Will Kill You” which was released last summer, soon reaching 200 000 streams on Spotify, followed by “The Nothing New” which was instantly hailed as the best track the band’s released by media outlets such as Clash Magazine, BBC Fresh On The Net and Jajaja Music. Airplay followed on renowned stations such as Amazing Radio, German Flux FM, Norwegian NRK P13 and Finnish YLE Soumi.