Sometimes, a band name really gives someone no idea what their musical approach will be. Honey Juice popped up in my YouTube feed when the video for their song ’Panic’ was released. I was curious, so I clicked on the link and immediately wanted to hear more from this new band. They just released their debut EP, which doesn’t waste a second across its 14 minutes. While the band appears to be based in Finland, three of the five members came from outside Finland. Their musical direction creates an interesting musical blend that deserves a listen.

On the band’s website, a couple of the musical influences the band lists are the drums of Megadeth and Paramore. I cannot say I have ever listened to Paramore, so my musical comparisons will be different. They launch with the highly melodic ’22 Again.’ This is most definitely not Life of Agony’s ‘Lost at 22.’ This has more of a modern rock feel, where the music opens up for the chorus. The guitar riff pops up in the mix where needed to propel the song. It provides an energetic start to the release. Up next is ‘Panic’, which again was my first exposure to the band. The band serves up a melodic verse with beautiful vocals before the chorus explodes with a visceral scream that comes out of nowhere. The song has a lot of musical elements going on in the mix, which are awesome, but each time that scream comes into the song, it makes it even better. This will be high on my favourite songs of 2026 list.

It would take an ‘Insane Amount of Energy’ to follow up ‘Panic,’ but that is exactly what the next song is called. I am reminded of Yours Truly from Australia here. Another band that has come to mind is recent Gunship and their song ‘Monster in Paradise’, where Milkie Way from Wargasm guested on the song. ‘Go Daddy’ brings something different with the lead vocals reminding me a bit of ‘Nurse’ or Troublegum’ era Therapy? with a hint of Senser. This song flies by way too quickly. There is a scream buried in the mix which pops out with repeated listens. Closing out the EP, ‘Blue Moon Ride’ provides a melodic blast of brilliance which should be a hit single.

Honey Juice should find a large audience with the right exposure, as all five songs on here are winners for me. I have put this on repeat several times this week and keep picking out new things in the songs. My biggest complaint is how fast it is all over. It feels a bit like back when a new Wildhearts’ single would appear, and the CD single would go on repeat. I look forward to watching Honey Juice continue to grow.

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Author: Gerald Stansbury