Альбомы исполнителя
It Was Love
2022 · сингл
Here Comes the Sun
2020 · альбом
Here Comes the Sun #1 (Radio Edit)
2020 · сингл
Linda Says
2020 · сингл
Give Each Other Some Solace
2017 · альбом
All Alone
2017 · сингл
DCI Gates
2017 · сингл
Fatima Says (Sarto Remix)
2016 · сингл
In the City
2015 · альбом
Tanita Yo
2015 · сингл
Oh Stampe, Oh Stella
2014 · сингл
I Wouldn't Know What to Do
2007 · сингл
Here Comes the Future
2007 · альбом
(Lack Of) Love Will Tear Us Apart
2007 · сингл
My Apologies
2005 · сингл
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Биография
Part of the uncannily bountiful Gothenburg, Sweden, music scene of the late 2000s, the Honeydrips is the one-man project of Mikael Carlsson, a former member of the punky pop band Dorotea and the wistful Kissing Mirrors. Frequently compared to fellow Gothenburgers Jens Lekman (a sometime tourmate) and the Tough Alliance (on whose Sincerely Yours imprint he releases his records), Carlsson shares both artists' playfully romantic sensibility and their tendency for winking, omnivorous appropriation of pop music and culture, past and present. His influences are many and manifest -- at one point, his MySpace Top Eight friends list included Felt, Dusty Springfield, the Clash, Doris Day, A Tribe Called Quest, Claudine Longet, Orange Juice, and Jimmy Cliff, all of whom are valid reference points to a greater or lesser extreme; Felt in particular -- but his music is neither overly gimmicky nor eclectic for the sake of eclecticism, since it's all grounded by Carlsson's classicist indie pop songwriting. After a sporadic series of CD-Rs, MP3s, and a 2005 7" single on Smashing Time Records, the Honeydrips' debut album, Here Comes the Future, arrived in 2007. Including the singles "(Lack Of) Love Will Tear Us Apart" and "I Wouldn't Know What to Do" (whose B-sides included remixes from yet more city-mates, the Embassy and the Field), it was awarded the Manifest Prize (an alternative Swedish Grammy) for Pop/Electronica Album of the Year. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, Rovi