Honey Is Cool

Honey Is Cool
Origin Gothenburg, Sweden
Genres Alternative, Indie rock, Pop
Years active 1994–2000
Labels Rabid Records
Members
Karin Dreijer(vocals & guitar)
Staffan Larsson(bass)
John Jern(Guitar)
Håkan Hellström(drums)

Honey Is Cool was an alternative rock band from Sweden. The band was formed in 1994 by Karin Dreijer, drummer Johan Hagström, and bass player Staffan Larsson, who were soon complemented by guitarist Anders Göthberg who soon left the band and was replaced by John Jern.

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History

During the second half of the '90s, Honey Is Cool was a constant contender for the pop crown of Sweden, but despite playing at numerous festivals and getting more press than most bands, they never managed to sell many albums. They recorded a demo which received a lot of attention and gave them gigs at the festivals in Emmaboda and Hultsfred, and a deal with Sun Spot. On this label, they released their first EP, Focky Focky No Pay, in 1996. The new drummer on the record was Håkan Hellström from Broder Daniel. The EP was well-received, and deciding to go to a bigger company, Honey Is Cool signed on to MVG and released Crazy Love. This album also got very good reviews and sold little. It is true that Honey Is Cool was not an easy band to sell, with Dreijer singing in an intentionally childish manner with an unusual accent, and the music stopped just at the point of turning into something catchy. And nor were they ready to change their vision to increase the sales. Honey Is Cool's failure to sell and the record company's interference in the production of the next album led to the band quitting and setting up their own label, Rabid Records. Hellström had returned to Broder Daniel, leaving a place for bassist Fredrik Wennerlund, and in 1999, keyboard player Carl Larsson left the band for Barusta, being replaced by Dan Lepp, who in turn was replaced by Tina Weibull. An EP in the spring was followed by Early Morning Are You Working in the autumn to the now standard good reviews and bad sales. The title track from the EP Baby Jane, being a Rod Stewart cover, quickly became a radio hit in 2000. But Honey Is Cool announced that they would take a break, since Dreijer was busy with her new project, The Knife, and Wennerlund with Rockmonster. The decisive factor in this was probably the absence of Dreijer, since she had all along been the undisputed front figure, and probably creative force, of Honey Is Cool.

Honey Is Cool ceased their activities on July 3, 2000, through an announcement on the Rabid Records' web site.

Discography

Band members

Vocals Guitar Bass Drums Keyboards/synthesizers
Karin Dreijer (1994–2000) Anders Göthberg (1994–1994) Staffan Larsson (1994–2000) Johan Hagström (1994–1995) Paul Källman (1995–1997)
John Jern (1994–2000) Håkan Hellström (1995–1997) Carl Larsson (1997–1999)
Fredrik Wennerlund (1998–2000) Dan Lepp (1999–1999)
Christina (Tina) Weibull (1999–2000)

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