The Honeys
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The Honeys (甜蜜的孩子, tiánmìde háizi), Shanghai pop band
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[edit] Lineup
Vocals & Guitar: Yu Tian
Guitar: Wang Zhe
Bass: Dai Zhe (ex-Lanting)
Drums: He Zhen Hao
[edit] Introduction
THE HONEYS are one of Shanghai's oldest and most popular alternative music groups. They were first formed in 1997 after lead singer Yu Tian - formerly of Lunar Eclipse, one of the first rock groups in Shanghai and whose other members went on to form Crystal Butterfly - had moved to Hangzhou to attend the prestigious China Art Academy. There, he met drummer He Lao and bassist Zheng Yu, and the band was born. Fellow Lunar Eclipse alumni Wu Qingyong joined the band in 1998. In between studying and playing, the band in 1998 also opened Soho, Hangzhou's first rock bar. Yu Tian and He Lao are both now art professors by day. The Honeys returned to Shanghai after graduation, and cut their debut album "Zai Jie Shang" (On the Streets) in 2002 with Fanyin Records. It was the second ever album released by a Shanghainese band, and the first on a Shanghai-based label. The eleven original tracks range from heavy riffs to crooning ballads; their catchy pop-rock buzz and Yu Tian's irresistible charisma have made them integral to the Shanghai soundtrack. In 2003 they were nominated for "Best Band" by listeners of East Radio. They have been profiled by the BBC and in the South China Morning Post. The band's line-up has changed, with Wang Zhe now on guitar and Dai Zhe on bass. In 2006, The Honeys entered the studio to record several new tracks with famous UK producer Safta Jaffery and sound engineer George Shilling, where they also combined traditional Chinese instruments with modern rock rhythms. The Honeys also played at the China Pop Festival in Beijing in 2007.
[edit] History
[edit] Performance Experience
June 1997 The Honeys are born and record their first demo.
September 1999 The Honeys support the British band Space during their gigs in Shanghai.
October 1999 The Honeys receive an award at the “YAMAHA Band Competition”
July 2000 The Honeys attend the “Future World” open air rock festival in Shanghai.
August 2001 PHILLIPS Extreme Sports Concert in Shanghai.
October 2002 The Honeys follow an invitation to play at the “Zhen Chang Yun Dong” rock concert in Hangzhou, summoned by Cui Jian, the father of Chinese rock.
November 2002 The Honeys release their first album On the Streets.
December2002 The Honeys support the American band Damone at their Shanghai concert.
December 2002 The Honeys perform at the Original Music Campus Concert
January 2003 The band appears at the Beach Concert in Sanya on Hainan Island
September 2003 The Honeys open the concert for the Shanghai Tourism Festival.
November 2003 The band makes an appearance at the Shanghai Asian Music Festival Final contest.
November 2003 Sixth Asian Music Festival Square Concert.
November 2003 The Honeys are the only Chinese band to perform at the Bubble Festival, together with the L’Arc-en-Ciel side project S.O.A.P.,and Sack Down from Japan.
November 2003 The Honeys perform at the Taizhou Food Festival.
July 2004 The Honeys’ lead singer Yu Tian writes “Youth”, the theme song for the 7th National College Students Olympics.
May 2004 The Honeys perform at the Pudong International Music Festival.
February 2005 The Honeys are interviewed by th BBC.
February 2005 the song “YI YA YA Ao” is chosen as the theme song for the computer game “Magic Land”.
June 2006 Live open air concert at the China Academy of Art.
July 2006 The Honeys song “Leave” is broadcasted by Sweden’s national radio station Channel V.
November 2006 Producer Safta Jaffery and sound engineer George Shilling form the UK come to China to record the The Honeys’ second album.
November 2006 The Honeys’ debut songs from the new album at their “Remember the Time” concert in Shanghai.
January-February 2007 Live concert at “4 Live”, Shanghai.
March 2007 Live concert at BONBON, Shanghai.
27th April-5th May 2007 The Honeys are the only Asian band to take part in MUSEXPO 2007 In Los Angeles.
28th April 2007 The Honeys are interviewed by Los Angeles’ music radio station, Indie 103.1 FM,and perform the song of new album unplugged.
1st May 2007 The Honeys are interviewed by IMF TV in U.S.A.
1st May 2007 The Honeys perform at the Key Club in Los Angeles.
1st June 2007 “The Honeys Celebrate the ”1st June” concert at Zhi Jiang Dream Factory
30th June 2007 The Honeys perform at Dino Beach Rock Festival.
September 2007 The Honeys’ song “Hero Like You” is collected in “Kein Bund Für’s Leben”, released in Germany.
9th September 2007 The Honeys perform at “Beijing Pop Festival”, together with Nine Inch Nails, PE, New York Dolls, and Cui Jian.
21st Sept—5th Oct 2007 The Honeys German tour concerts in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, The Honeys record the Chinese edition of “Nostalgia” with German band 4LYN.
17th Oct-19th Oct 2007 The Honeys perform at Prolight + Sound Shanghai 2007
20th Oct 2007 The Honeys Sign contract with Sennheiser, become the first band to get sponsorship by Sennheiser in China.
27th Oct 2007 The Honeys’ Song ”Yi Jiang Nan”, ”Jiu Kuang”, ”Wake Up” are chosen as the theme song for American documentary movie “Another Day in Paradise”.
11st Nov 2007 The Honeys perform at “Rock For Roots&Shoots” charity concert.
20th Jan 2007 The Honeys release their second album Water.
[edit] Participated Festivals
Beijing Pop Festival 2007 - 2007, September |
Dino Beach Rock Festival - June/July 2007 |
[edit] Discography
[edit] Album
Water - 2008, January |
On the Streets - 2002, November |
[edit] Compilations
Made in Shanghai (VA) - 2003, April |
[edit] Appearances in Magazines
Music Worm 1 - 1998, December |
[edit] Appearances in Podcasts
Rock in China Radio Show 8 - 2006 |
[edit] Further Information
- Official Homepage
- MySpace Page
- Concert Review: First impressions of Day 1 of SUS2 5th Anniversary Party (down)
- The Honeys @ Rock it Beach festival video
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