Black Honey return with first single of 2022 "Charlie Bronson"
Black Honey have returned with new single "Charlie Bronson", which marks the group's first outing of 2022.
"Charlie Bronson" is Black Honey's first new release since their Written & Directed album landed in March last year, and is teamed with a Craig Hemming-directed video.
Lead vocalist Izzy B. Phillips says of the new outing, "There’s a personality in my head that feels like Britain’s most notorious prisoner. Sometimes I can’t make sense of anything. It’s a bind of frustration from having to constantly present myself in a way that society accepts. My mind works differently. I say all the wrong things. I hate being ‘ladylike’. I was punished so much for what I know to be my good qualities; a strong minded neurodivergent person who is creative, inquisitive, excitable and in my own universe."
"I was medicated, my shine dimmed and I began to see how the world rewards women who turn invisible," she adds. ""Charlie Bronson" is my rage."
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