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Music reviews for ‘Honey Spoon’ and ‘Tim Herron Corporation’

Honey Spoon (independent).

Honey Spoon This band, which features Leila Dean (violin and vocals), Kevin Dean (percussion), Dave Wynn (percussion) and Billy Golicki (vocals and guitar), rides on feel-good themes of their sweet-tooth songs of simple stories. “Whoa” hits with a firm and familiar pop-rock beat you can clap and stomp to before delving into a story of “a girl/ who met a boy/ and a boy/ who met a girl/ they got together/ and it was cool/ and they both felt the same/ about each other.” Although the lyrics fall a little flat, the harmonies hit the sweet spot. Honey Spoon benefits from the musical textures they combine, specifically the violin additions that separate them from every other pop pack. Leila Dean’s four-string could use a turn-up to add to the effect, drawing on the unique flavor of the fiddle over typical guitar, yet her vocals stand out as a major strength of the four-piece. “Kill Me Every Time” starts strong, showing off a catchy whistle followed by an equally charming love note through lyrics,  “I’ve been lovin’ you for such a long time/ I could eat you up just like a bowl of sunshine.” But later in the song, the sweetness turns overtly juvenile as Golicki sings, “You help my soul unwind/ it’s awesome.” The group has potential, however, with plenty of talent coming from all corners. With stronger songwriting, there’s nothing to stop this band from hitting their honey-dipped stride.
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