DIRTY HONEY ANNOUNCE “MAYHEM AND REVELRY LIVE ALBUM AND VIDEO DOCUMENTARY

Dirty Honey has announced Mayhem And Revelry Live, the band’s first live-in-concert, double-vinyl CD and digital release, and its companion four-part video documentary, recorded live throughout North America and Europe on the band’s 2023-24 Can’t Find The Brakes world tour. Set for a February 21st, release (Dirt Records),the album and video capture the band’s explosive energy and camaraderie with its audience and each other, and puts viewers front and center inside the barricade at the band’s sixty concerts. With 16 tracks total, side one of the vinyl features recordings from the North American concerts, and the side two recordings are from the European shows.

Said Dirty Honey guitarist John Notto, “We are very proud to present to you this collection of live performances from around the world. Like my favorite live albums I listened to constantly as a kid, I believe this album features the band in its most honest form, feeding off the audience and walking the wire with a grin and a dash of reckless abandon that can only come from that magical place we get to onstage with you, the audience. We hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed performing it.”

“To me, live albums have always been the quintessential corner stone for any rock band’s catalog,” Dirty Honey vocalist Marc LaBelle added. “I grew up on Aerosmith‘s A Little South Of SanitAC/DC‘s LiveThe [RollingStones‘ Get Your Ya-Ya’s Out and [LedZeppelin‘s How The West Was Won. There’s something beautiful about a band’s unbridled live energy mixed with an audience’s excitement that breathes new life into songs. The guys in the band and I have long been told ‘your records are awesome, but you’re even better live,’ and I think that sentiment comes across loud and clear on Mayhem & Revelry.”

Dirty Honey is:

Marc LaBelle – Vocals
John Notto – Guitars
Justin Smolian – Bass
Jaydon Bean – Drums

2 Responses

  1. Can’t quite put my finger on who the singer sounds like. I hear a little inspiration from Robert Plant (not that he sounds like him), but I just can’t figure it out. What I like is that they appear to be a straight up rock band with no computers or backing tracks that I can hear. best of luck mates.

    1. His voice reminds me of the singer from Junkyard, remember them? They were hot for 15 minutes, with their song, Hollywood, you can hear it here.

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