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Honey Is Cool
OriginGothenburg, Sweden
GenresIndie rock, alternative rock, noise rock
Years active1994–2000
LabelsSunspot, MVG, Rabid
Past membersKarin Dreijer
John Jern
Staffan Larsson
Fredrik Wennerlund
Johan Hagström
Anders Göthberg
Håkan Hellström
Carl Larsson
Dan Lepp
Paul Källman
Tina Weibull

Honey Is Cool were a Swedish indie rock band from Gothenburg, formed in 1994. The band's final line-up consisted of Karin Dreijer (vocals, guitar), John Jern (guitar), Staffan Larsson (bass) and Fredrik Wennerlund (drums).

History

'For the Sun' was one of the band's first songs, recorded in 1994, but never released commercially. A recording can be heard on Youtube.[1]. They recorded a demo and were signed by Sun Spot. Their first EP Focky Focky No Pay was released in 1996. The new drummer on the record was Håkan Hellström from Broder Daniel.

After the Focky Focky No Pay was well-received, Honey Is Cool signed on to MVG and released Crazy Love in 1997. This album also got very good reviews but was not a commercial success.[citation needed] Honey Is Cool's failure to sell and the record company's interference in the production of the next album led to the band quitting and setting up their own label, Rabid Records. [citation needed]

The band's line-up then changed, with Hellström returning to Broder Daniel, leaving a place for drummer Fredrik Wennerlund, and in 1999, keyboard player Carl Larsson left the band for Barusta, being replaced by Dan Lepp, who in turn was replaced by Tina Weibull. An EP in the Spring of 1999 was followed by the album Early Morning Are You Working?, which again received positive reviews but limited sales. The title track from the EP Baby Jane, being a Rod Stewart cover, quickly became a radio hit in 2000, but Honey Is Cool announced that they would take a break, since Dreijer was busy with xer new project, The Knife, and Wennerlund with Rockmonster. The decisive factor in this was probably the absence of Dreijer, as xe had fronted the band and been their main creative force.[citation needed]

Honey Is Cool disbanded on 3 July 2000, following an announcement on the Rabid Records website.

Lyrics from some Honey Is Cool songs re-emerge in songs on the 2003 album Deep Cuts by Karin Dreijer's subsequent band The Knife; Honey Is Cool's 1999 song 'Something Above The Mountains' had featured the lines "There is something above the mountains. There is something that I can't see." but in the Knife's 2003 song 'One For You' Karin sang "If we say that there is something above the mountains, if we say that there is something we can't see, promise you will never believe me, cos I guess I'm just trying to make it easy". This could be interpreted as suggesting Karin had rejected a religious or spiritual conviction xe once held. The line "We raise our heads for the colour red" was also recycled in the song 'You Take My Breath Away'. What this refers to is less clear.

Discography

Studio albums
  • Crazy Love (1997)
  • Early Morning Are You Working? (1999)
EPs
  • Focky Focky No Pay (1995)
  • Bolero! EP (1999)
  • Baby Jane (2000)
Singles
  • "Nach Heart" (1997)

Band members

Vocals Guitar Bass Drums Keyboards/synthesizers
Karin Dreijer (1994–2000) Anders Göthberg (1994–1994) Staffan Larsson (1994–2000) Johan Hagström (1994–1995) Paul Källman (1995–1997)
John Jern (1994–2000) Håkan Hellström (1995–1997) Carl Larsson (1997–1999)
Fredrik Wennerlund (1998–2000) Dan Lepp (1999–1999)
Christina "Tina" Weibull (1999–2000)

References

  1. ^ "For the Sun". Youtube. 2009-03-13. Retrieved 2019-07-15.