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"There's a Honey" is the debut single by English
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band
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. The track was released through
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on 20 February 2017 as the lead single for their debut studio album, '' My Mind Makes Noises'' (2018). Written by Pale Waves members
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and Ciara Doran, the track's production was handled by
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band members,
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and
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. Lyrically, the song discusses insecurities and doubt in a romantic relationship. A music video for "There's a Honey", directed by Silent Tapes, was released on 11 April 2017. The video is performance based and took visual inspiration from the American sculptor Daniel Wurtzel. After its initial release, "There's a Honey" was re-issued on 10 November 2017 as a limited-edition double 7", coupled with "
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". Upon its re-release, it debuted at 83 on the
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on 17 November and at 2 on the UK Vinyl Singles and UK Singles Sales Charts. In 2018, the song was remixed and included on the band's first album, ''My Mind Makes Noises''. Critical reception to "There's a Honey" was largely positive, with several publications praising the debut single's
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, its sonic nature, and its overall
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; additionally, at the end of 2017, the music outlets ''
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'' and ''The Line of Best Fit'' both ranked "There's a Honey" as one of the best songs of the year.


Composition


Background and production

"There's a Honey" (written by
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and Ciara Doran) was recorded in January 2017, and it was produced by
Matty Healy Matthew Timothy Healy (born 8 April 1989) is an English singer-songwriter and record producer who is the lead vocalist and principal songwriter of the pop rock band the 1975. He is recognised for his Lyricist, lyricism, Eclecticism in music, ...
and
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of
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. Healy first expressed interest in producing the single after Jamie Oborne (who managed both the 1975 and Pale Waves) played him a demo of the song (along with a demo of "
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"). "After we hooked up with Dirty Hit we sent them
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" Baron-Gracie explained in an interview with ''
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'', " ealy and Danielgot in touch and were like, 'Let us just produce There's a Honey'and if you like it or totally hate it you can decide what to do with it.'" Doran credits Healy and Daniel with " akingwhat ale Waveshad and akingit sonically bigger." That said, when discussing how much of an impact Healy had on the band's sound, Baron-Gracie told ''NME'': "I’ve seen online that a few people were giving them hate and saying they’ve changed us, but that’s just completely ridiculous. Our sound is just maturing at the end of the day." When it came time to include "There's a Honey" on the band's debut studio album, '' My Mind Makes Noises'' (2018), the members of Pale Waves decided to remix both this song and "Television Romance". "When we were listening back to riginal mixes of 'There's a Honey' and 'Television Romance'it was pretty clear that we had to re-record them," Baron-Gracie explained in a feature with ''Ones to Watch''. "We wanted it to sound like they were all recorded at the same time in the same studio and having the riginal versionson the album just wouldn't have worked." Ciara Doran and Jonathan Gilmore (the latter of whom produced the band's debut album) handled remixing duties.


Music and lyrics

Lyrically, "There's a Honey" is, according to Baron-Gracie, "about a failed relationship, the sense of desperation, contrasting feelings and insecurities". In an article announcing the song's release, ''
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'' writer Kristin Stahlke wrote that its "heavy lyrics" detailed the possibility of "physical interaction between two people", with the singer doubting their lover's "true motives". Musically, "There's a Honey" is an
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song in the key of D major and is played at a tempo of 122 beats per minute. In terms of sound and style, Baron-Gracie has described the song as being "dreamy and dark" like "something you could hear off a movie track", and "a bit ike
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but pop at the same time". The song's main riff was played on a 12-string
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guitar owned by
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.


Music video

The music video for "There's A Honey" was directed by Silent Tapes and released on 11 April 2017.
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of the 1975 assisted the band as creative director, with Duane Nasis serving as the video's art director. The music video for "There's a Honey" is performance-based and features the band playing under the cover of a sheet that PromoNews likened to a "dreamlike"
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of "pink and blue hues". Footage of the band's performance is also interspersed with several close-up shots of each band member engulfed in various lighting effects. In an interview with ''DIY'' magazine, Baron-Gracie discussed the video's style and design choices, explaining: "For the first Pale Waves video we wanted to create something that was minimal and beautiful. Drawing inspiration from American sculptor Daniel Wurtzel,
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Release and reception


Commercial release

"There's a Honey" was released on 20 February 2017, via digital download and streaming services in various countries by Dirty Hit. While discussing the release with ''Coup de Main'' magazine, Baron-Gracie and Doran noted that they initially had planned to release a different song as their debut single. These plans were disrupted when the band recorded "There's a Honey", which they felt had "developed into something that really represented
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as people". "There's a Honey" was re-released on 10 November 2017 as a 7" double
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single with the band's second single, "Television Romance", pressed on a limited edition white vinyl. Following its release, the "Television Romance"/"There's a Honey" double A-side debuted at number 83 on the
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, and at number 2 on the UK Vinyl Singles and UK Singles Sales Charts. , "There's a Honey" has been streamed 27.1 million times on
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Critical response

"There's a Honey" received positive reviews from critics upon release. In a four-out-of-five star review, Cécile Howard of ''The Edge'' called the song "an enchanting debut" and argued that it was "eerily catchy through its chilling vocals and unique perspective on a crumbling relationship". Writing for ''DIY'', Will Richards wrote that the band's debut single was "laying down the chorus of the year so far" and that Pale Waves had "set themselves up for extremely big things". Mark Sutherland, the editor of ''
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'', selected the song as his personal track of 2017 and wrote that no other song from the year managed to "get close to There's a Honey'in terms of sky-kissing ‘90s-style alt-rock majesty". Sutherland further wrote that the song "has the edge as the most brilliantly bristling-with-intent debut single in an age, as poppy as it is Gothy and a rare instantly-irresistible song that will stay with you forever." On April 13, 2017, ''
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'' named the song one of the week's "Pop Five", hailing it as a "gem of a single." On 27 November 2017, ''NME'' positioned "There's a Honey" at number 22 on their "Tracks of The Year 2017" list, describing the song as having "a bloody brilliant festival-ready chorus". The magazine further argued that the track has "a juggernaut riff
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gets things off to a killer start and soon after, Baron-Gracie's heavenly vocals prove to cast an utterly bewitching and unbreakable spell". On their ''Best Fifty Songs of 2017'', Line of Best Fit positioned "There's a Honey" at number 24, writing that the song "jangles with the optimistic, effervescent energy of the best breed of indie-pop".


Year-end lists


Live performances

A month after the single's release, Pale Waves performed "There's a Honey" for ''
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'', with other notable performances occurring at the 2018
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and
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in 2019. In the years since its release, "There’s a Honey" has become a staple of Pale Wave's live setlist ('' Dork'' magazine has referred to it as "their
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"), and it is often performed during the band's encore. Via
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, the band has also released two live videos of the song: the first was filmed in 2018 during
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, and the second was filmed in 2019 during the band's show in Manchester.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''My Mind Makes Noises''. Pale Waves * Heather Baron-Gracie vocals, guitar * Ciara Doran drums,
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s, programming * Hugo Silvani guitar * Charlie Wood bass guitar Additional musicians * Jonathan Gilmore programming Technical *
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* Matthew Healy production * Jonathan Gilmore additional production * Ciara Doran additional production * Joseph Rodgers
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mixing * Robin Schmidt mastering


Charts


Weekly charts


Release history


References

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