Album artwork for Starmaker by Honey Harper

Honey Harper, born William Fussell, grew up surrounded by country music in the heart of Georgia. He introduced himself to the country music world with his debut EP Universal Country in 2017, a genre-bending project pieced together over multiple years with deep ties to Harper's Georgia roots. The critically-acclaimed EP showcased a multi-faceted new vision of country music and harnessed its most beautiful elements from an outsider's perspective. Now, with an album of new music, Honey Harper has become the torchbearer for a revitalised country sound.

Tomorrow Never Comes, a Big Star meets The Eagles turned kraut-rock instant classic, speaks to the early days of Harper and his wife’s long-distance relationship; the happiness of finding someone you love tarnished by the eventuality of having to say goodbye. In Dido Building Carthage, a tragic story of love and suicide is contrasted with the hope of building a new empire. Suzuki Dreams was partly recorded in Budapest with the Hungarian Studio Orchestra and come s across like Lee Hazlewood writing a Disney score for a movie about a deer and an otter who fall in love. Vaguely Satisfied is strongly influenced by the Italian-Greek singer-songwriter, Mariangela Celeste, so much so that Harper lists her as a co-writer of the song.

Of course, a discussion of Honey Harper’s style and evolution would not be complete without mentioning Gram Parsons who undeniably influenced tracks like, Tired Tower. However, when speaking of his unique brand of cosmic country, Harper cites just one inspiration: Brian Eno’s Apollo, which to him is the most cosmic Americana album that has ever been created.

Honey Harper

Starmaker

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Album artwork for Starmaker by Honey Harper
CD

£5.99

Digipack with 8 Page Booklet.

Released 06/03/2020Catalogue Number

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Album artwork for Starmaker by Honey Harper
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£27.99

140 Gram Vinyl with 6 Page Fold Out Poster.

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Released 06/03/2020Catalogue Number

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Honey Harper

Starmaker

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Album artwork for Starmaker by Honey Harper
CD

£5.99

Digipack with 8 Page Booklet.

Released 06/03/2020Catalogue Number

ATO0513CD

Learn more
Album artwork for Starmaker by Honey Harper
LP

£27.99

140 Gram Vinyl with 6 Page Fold Out Poster.

Clear
Includes download code
Released 06/03/2020Catalogue Number

ATO0513LPC

Learn more

Honey Harper, born William Fussell, grew up surrounded by country music in the heart of Georgia. He introduced himself to the country music world with his debut EP Universal Country in 2017, a genre-bending project pieced together over multiple years with deep ties to Harper's Georgia roots. The critically-acclaimed EP showcased a multi-faceted new vision of country music and harnessed its most beautiful elements from an outsider's perspective. Now, with an album of new music, Honey Harper has become the torchbearer for a revitalised country sound.

Tomorrow Never Comes, a Big Star meets The Eagles turned kraut-rock instant classic, speaks to the early days of Harper and his wife’s long-distance relationship; the happiness of finding someone you love tarnished by the eventuality of having to say goodbye. In Dido Building Carthage, a tragic story of love and suicide is contrasted with the hope of building a new empire. Suzuki Dreams was partly recorded in Budapest with the Hungarian Studio Orchestra and come s across like Lee Hazlewood writing a Disney score for a movie about a deer and an otter who fall in love. Vaguely Satisfied is strongly influenced by the Italian-Greek singer-songwriter, Mariangela Celeste, so much so that Harper lists her as a co-writer of the song.

Of course, a discussion of Honey Harper’s style and evolution would not be complete without mentioning Gram Parsons who undeniably influenced tracks like, Tired Tower. However, when speaking of his unique brand of cosmic country, Harper cites just one inspiration: Brian Eno’s Apollo, which to him is the most cosmic Americana album that has ever been created.