One third of Victorias Clover Honey steps out for a solo record, where she strips down that bands punk leanings for an early rocknroll approach more akin to mid-period Jonathan Richman. The Richman influence is most notable in her anything-goes approach to lyrics, which is more often than not her downfall, as on her ode to her roommates, "Welcome Home. Melodically, this is much stronger than Clover Honey, and its much more fun, too, like the sci-fi beach party on "Time Machine. Amys assembled some Victoria all stars: Carolyn Mark and her Roommates, ace bassist Keith Rose, Clay George and producer/everything guy Scott Henderson. Even more promising, however, is the concept of Red Cat Records, a label stemming from Vancouvers new Canadian indie-centric record store, owned and operated by Ms. Honey.
(Red Cat)Amy Honey
Amy Honey
BY Michael BarclayPublished Sep 1, 2003