Honey Harper's debut album, Starmaker, had one boot in classic country and the other classic dreampop, sorta like if Glen Campbell's band included Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie. But on new album Honey Harper & The Infinite Sky, William Fussell sheds much of the ethereal shimmer for a purer country and more personal songs, backed by a band that includes cofounder and partner Alana Pagnutti, John Carroll Kirby (Solange, Steve Lacy), Spoon keyboardist Alex Fischel, and more. There are a still spectral, trippy moments and some fun songs too, like the Bee Gees-inspired "Boots Mine Gold." Read our review here and listen to the album below.
We asked Will to tell us more about what makes The Infinite Sky tick, and he gave us a list of influences that includes icons (George Jones, Terry Allen, Bruce Springsteen), genius outliers (Jim Sullivan), and more. Check out his list with commentary below.
Honey Harper are on tour with Amanda Shires as we speak (they just played Brooklyn) and have UK dates lined up for 2023. Check out the full itinerary below.
HONEY HARPER - INSPIRATIONS BEHIND 'THE INFINITE SKY'
Bruce Springsteen Becoming the E-Street Band is never something you should try to do…but you can dream about it, think about it, drink about it?
Terry Allen We’re not Texans but singing Amarillo Highway in an SUV driving to a Starbucks in midtown Toronto is the closest we’ll ever come.
Southland Tales If you think you’ve seen the best movie of your life but haven’t seen Southland Tales, you’re wrong, you haven’t seen the best movie of you life…a movie by the director of Donnie Darko featuring, The Rock, Sean William Scott, Wallace Shawn, Amy Poehler, & many more…its a fever dream of 2000’s fortune telling and it will blow your mind.
Golden Retrievers This is our Golden Retriever of a record… ( and this is our Golden Retriever, Dallas)…