Their collaboration dates back to seven years ago, when two eleven year old boys whith a keyboard, a tape recorder and an affection for punk recorded their first song over the top of a dusty Tom Petty cassette.
After acquiring a set of drums and an electric guitar, a three piece band formed, playing together until early 2008, when a strange transition fuelled by a mutual love of electric music occurred. This is where The Honey Month begun.
The boys have recently inked a deal with Brisbane based indie Useless Art Recordings and are releasing a debut EP on Useless Art/Interia on September 24th.