Album Review: Wild Honey - Wild Honey

1 December 2015 | 11:09 am | Michelle Stroungis

"Each track leaves you nostalgic for those warm summer days by the beach."

Just like the name suggests, Wild Honeys' debut EP is smooth, warm, pleasant, and oozy with just a pinch of wildness.

The EP is made up of four tracks. The melodic composition laced with the calm and mesmerising, seemingly effortless vocals will leave anyone wanting more. The Truth has its own little quirky feel, subtly separating it from the rest of the EP. Yet from Eye To Eye to Coming Home, each track leaves you nostalgic for those warm summer days by the beach. Nothing feels as sublime as hearing something so soothingly pleasant never get old, even after the millionth time on repeat.