The Honey Trees
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The Honey Trees

The Honey Trees came together in East Nashville, Tennessee. Their music had an acoustic foundation with layered harmonies that gave it a drifting, sometimes...

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The Honey Trees and their quiet East Nashville sound

A folk-adjacent band built on acoustic foundations and layered harmonies.

If you want to hear what they did best, start with 'By The River' or 'Orchard.' Both have that acoustic foundation and layered harmony thing they were known for.

They made music that felt both drifting and bittersweet, with songs like 'By The River' showing their knack for melody and quiet introspection. Their recordings sparked a minor debate about pitch correction and authenticity in folk circles. Tracks like 'Orchard' and 'Find Home' kept that same gentle, layered quality going.

The band came together in East Nashville, Tennessee. They released an EP called 'The Western Country' and later put out albums including 'The Honey Trees' and 'Early Spring.' The lineup included John Berry on vocals, Jordan Hamlin on guitar, Rob Clarke on bass, and Justin Showah on drums.

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The Honey Trees came together in East Nashville, Tennessee. Their music had an acoustic foundation with layered harmonies that gave it a drifting, sometimes bittersweet quality. Songs like 'By The River' and 'Orchard' showed their way with melody and a certain quiet introspection.

They released an EP called 'The Western Country' and later put out albums including 'The Honey Trees' and 'Early Spring.' The band included John Berry on vocals, Jordan Hamlin on guitar, Rob Clarke on bass, and Justin Showah on drums.

At one point, some listeners questioned whether they used pitch correction on their recordings, which sparked a minor debate about authenticity in their folk-adjacent sound. They kept making music anyway, with tracks like 'Find Home' and 'Wild Winds' continuing in their established vein.

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