Pop-punk tribe Honeytalks get nostalgic, celebrate friendship with “21” music video; new EP out now

British pop-punk trio Honeytalks celebrate friendship and conjure nostalgia with their new music video for “21”.

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Speaking on the new visual, lead vocalist Adam Scott shares: “”21” captures the adolescent brotherhood/sisterhood that one has with their closest pals. For whatever reason, finding those unique people in life with whom you have the most fun lasts a lifetime. We all end up twisting and turning in different directions throughout our lives, and those important people can sometimes feel remote. But, no matter how long you’ve been apart, when you get together, you can reminisce about the good old days since your friendship is still as strong as it was when you were younger. “If we lose faith, there will always be a deeper place for us.”.

The track is taken from the band’s sophomore EP, There’s Hope in Hopeless, which marries the best of the Drive Thru Records era with a punchy and contemporary pop-punk grit.

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“Ethereal pop-punk. Brilliant.” – Alex Baker, Kerrang Radio

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Despite less than two years in existence, Welsh wunderkinds Honeytalks have already landed acclaim from some of the scene’s biggest tastemakers, including BBC IntroducingKerrang Radio and Bowling for Soup front man Jaret Reddick.

The high energy guitars and throwback emo vibes are just two of the reasons, as they intertwine deftly with whip-smart lyricism and a sharp delivery. Lauren James‘ drums add a raw, punk rock rhythm, powering a sound that is equal parts urgent and melodic.

“Takes me right back to the 90s, what a band.” – Adam Walton, BBC Introducing

With the release of debut EP Over It last year, Honeytalks delivered a highly-promising rookie collection that would set the band in motion for a string of UK tour dates.

Not satisfied with the growing list of genre heavyweights already cooing over their sound, Honeytalks landed Steel City Studios in Sheffield (All Time Low, You Me At Six, Bring Me The Horizon), for production duty on their highly anticipated new music.

New album There’s Hope in Hopeless embodies struggle, positivity and triumph for those who feel marginalized and misunderstood. Mental health is at the thematic core of the new collection, but the overarching message is one of strength and hope, inspired by Honeytalks’ uplifting brand of melodic punk.

There’s Hope in Hopeless is out now, on Affiant Records.

Honeytalks - There s Hope in Hopeless EP Artwork - Cameron Burns 3000 x 3000

Honeytalks is:
Adam Scott – Vocals, Guitar
Dave Griffiths – Bass, Vocals
Lauren James – Drums, Vocals

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