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The Honeydrips

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Associated acts
  
Dorotea

Members
  
Mikael Carlsson

Record label
  
Sincerely Yours

Website
  
www.thehoneydrips.com

Origin
  
Gothenburg, Sweden

Genres
  
Indie pop, Electropop

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Labels
  
Sincerely Yours, Luxury, Beko Disques

Albums
  
Here Comes the Future, In the City, Honeydrips, Second to None

Similar
  
The Tough Alliance, The Embassy, Air France, ceo, Erna Tauro

Profiles

The honeydrips lack of love will tear us apart


The Honeydrips is Mikael Carlsson’s (former lead singer for Dorotea) electronic pop music solo project.

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The electropop band is under the Swedish label Sincerely Yours. Here Comes the Future came out in 2007 and received an 8.4 on Pitchfork Media. Also released are the singles "I Wouldn’t Know What To Do" and "(Lack of) Love Will Tear Us Apart".

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The track "Fall From A Height" from Here Comes The Future samples quotes from Annie Hall, when the little Woody Allen talks about the expansion of the universe, and Rebel Without a Cause.

On June 30, 2010, Mikael Carlsson announced the end of The Honeydrips, releasing one final song – "Höstvisa". He continue to make music in the band WÆE all along the years.

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The Honeydrips returned in October 2014, releasing the single "Oh Stampe, Oh Stella" on the Swedish label Luxury. In January 2015, Mikael Carlsson announced a new album entitled "In The City".

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The honeydrips the strangest dream


Albums

  • Here Comes The Future (2007)
  • In The City (2015)
  • Singles

  • Save Me (2005)
  • (Lack of) Love Will Tear Us Apart (2007)
  • I Wouldn’t Know What To Do (2007)
  • Oh Stampe, Oh Stella (2014)
  • Songs

    Love Will Tear Us ApartHere Comes the Future · 2007
    I Wouldn't Know What to DoHere Comes the Future · 2007
    In Some Distant FutureHere Comes the Future · 2007

    References

    The Honeydrips Wikipedia