Artist's albums
A Fistful of Peaches
2023 · album
OK
2023 · EP
Up Against It
2023 · EP
Heavy
2022 · single
Out of My Mind
2022 · single
Charlie Bronson
2022 · single
Back of the Bar (Piano Version)
2021 · single
Written & Directed
2021 · album
Disinfect
2021 · EP
Believer
2021 · single
Beaches (Japanese Version)
2020 · single
I Like The Way You Die
2020 · single
Run For Cover
2020 · single
Beaches
2020 · single
I Don't Ever Wanna Love
2019 · single
Black Honey (Deluxe)
2018 · album
Into The Nightmare
2018 · single
Midnight
2018 · single
I Only Hurt The Ones I Love
2018 · single
Bad Friends
2018 · single
Dig
2017 · single
Somebody Better
2017 · single
Hello Today
2016 · single
Headspin
2016 · EP
Corrine
2015 · single
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Biography
Fantasy and escapism are all well and good, but what happens when you strap in, buckle up and set a course straight to the core of your own cold, hard reality? For two albums, Brighton quartet Black Honey - firebrand frontwoman Izzy Bee Phillips, guitarist Chris Ostler, bassist Tommy Taylor and drummer Alex Woodward - have been living in a glitter-specked, sepia-tinged magic kingdom of their own making. It’s undeniably served them well. Rising from cult underground favourites on their self-titled 2018 debut through to a genuine breakthrough success story on 2021’s Top 10-charting follow up ‘Written & Directed’, the band have amassed a legion of fans to their constantly shifting canon of fizzing, visceral indie and nostalgia-soaked pop - a following that, in the past year alone, has seen them handpicked to support Liam Gallagher, The Libertines, IDLES, The Vaccines and more, on top of their own sold out headline tour. Izzy, meanwhile, has become something of a Pied Piper for life’s outliers, for the people that resonate hard with her own memories of struggling through youth and desperately attempting to find connection and understanding in an often impossible world. You can see the results in the front row of any Black Honey show; dedicated fans presenting in all forms that embrace the band’s message of acceptance. But it’s not until now that the singer has fully, 100% bared her soul herself.