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''Honeys'' is the fourth full-length album released on February 12, 2013, by the Allentown, Pennsylvania based band
Pissed Jeans Pissed Jeans is an American hardcore punk band from Allentown, Pennsylvania. The band claims to play "loud, heavy, noisy, punk rock" and is influenced by 1980s hardcore punk and post-hardcore bands. The band has released several seven singles ...
, and their third since signing to US label
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Style

Lyrically, the album revolves around frontman Matt Korvette coming to terms with adulthood and working a middle class job. He stated that "I think we've certainly moved further into adulthood and more responsibilities. We all have families of our own at this point, and generally just feel less like wild and immature kids and more like adults, which is a pretty horrifying prospect in a lot of ways....There's less teenage/post-teenage angst in our lives. Now it's all adult angst." Korvette has affirmed that most of his lyrics are self-directed, and range from addressing his misogyny ("I know I've been guilty of that in the past. And that song was just the apology for being misogynist throughout my life.") to coming to grips with his own mortality ("I think about cancer a lot. It's a horrible thing. I wonder if that's what my demise will be. If I got hit by a bus, that would be so much nicer.")


Reception

Metacritic gave the album a score of 82, indicating "universal acclaim" based on 33 critics. Praising ''Honeys'' for its "roomier, more open sound" that gives "the album more of a snarling quality than its more guttural predecessor," Gregory Heaney wrote for Allmusic that "''Honeys'' is punk rock for everyone who's had to dedicate less time to their ideals and more time toward paying the cable bill and buying diapers". Describing the album as the band's best to date, Ian Cohen wrote for Pitchfork that "Pissed Jeans allow themselves enough versatility to keep ''Honeys'' intense and interesting throughout, fashioning a loser's history of alt.rock that honors some of the most abrasive bands to get a deal post-'' Nevermind''. Noting how ''Honeys'' further refined Pissed Jeans' sound, PopMatters' Matthew Fiander lauded the album as "scathing and brilliant".


Track listing


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External links


''Honeys'' on Sub Pop
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