The Wild Honey Pie

MAPS & ATLASES

BUZZSESSIONS

Artwork by Kevin Budnik

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In nearly every description of the band you can find on the internet, you’ll find a reference to their math rock roots.  While this was ever present in their early EPs — the asymmetrical tempos and guitar-centric songwriting — their records showcase a band which possesses the ability to craft great songs that span multiple rock genres.  It was our goal to highlight this in our recording and to visually compliment their style with a backdrop that would look great while maintaining the focus on the band as they performed.  We were given this opportunity during their last trip to New York when we spent a couple hours with the band and shot this session for their tracks “Vampires” and “Remote and Dark Years”, both off the band’s most recent LP, Beware and Be Grateful.  Enjoy the videos below and snag the free downloads as well.

‘Buzzsessions’ is a live session series made by The Wild Honey Pie.  With each new episode, we travel with a different band to a different part of New York City and record sometimes-intimate/sometimes-wild versions of two or three songs which are given away for free.

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PRODUCER Eric Weiner
DIRECTOR/EDITOR/PRODUCER/VIDEOGRAPHER Justin Lawes
PRODUCER/VIDEOGRAPHER Sean Wehrli
PRODUCER/VIDEOGRAPHER Austin Robert
VIDEOGRAPHER Nicolo Bianchino
SOUND Dan Molad

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