Honey Ryder (band)

Honey Ryder (band)
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genres Folk, Rock, Pop, Country
Years active 2006–present
Labels Oceanic / EMI
Website http://honeyryder.com/
Members Lindsay O'Mahony
Matt Bishop
Jason Huxley
Past members Martyn Shone

Honey Ryder is a male/female British music trio, consisting of Lindsay O'Mahony on vocals, Matt Bishop on rhythm guitar and Jason Huxley on lead guitar. The band's style of music varies from rock to folk and indie. Originally a duo, they scored two UK top 40 hits in the late 2000s.

Early years

Originally a duo, Lindsay O'Mahony and Martyn Shone came together through a mutual friend at MTV. They then spent several years honing their sound with various bands on the London circuit before striking out on to the commercial scene in 2008. O'Mahony was working alongside the likes of Chris Evans, Edith Bowman, Russell Brand and Alex Zane at MTV, whilst Shone was working as a banker in the city and jobbing as a musician.[1]

Rising Up (2008-2009)

Rising Up was the debut album by the duo and featured 10 tracks, including the singles "Numb", "Fly Away" and "Choices". The album was produced by Jon O'Mahony who had worked with Natasha Bedingfield. The album was mixed by Brad Gilderman (Madonna, Outkast) and Bob Kraushaar (Pet Shop Boys, Robbie Williams). The album was released on CD and for Digital Retail on 22 June 2009.[2] A fourth single, "Love in Time" (a cover of a Roy Orbison song) was released in July 2009.

Marley's Chains (2010-2012)

After the first album, Shone decided to leave the group for personal reasons. They had been working with musician Jason Huxley, who then joined the band officially. Recruiting a third member, they teamed up with guitarist Matt Bishop while working on the second album. Working in Nashville, they came up with what would become their next single "Marley's Chains". This track was also used on the US ABC networked show Body of Proof. The album, also titled Marley's Chains was released in August 2012.[3] Three further singles were released; "You Can't Say That", "World's Away" and a cover of John Denver's "Annie's Song". None of the released charted however in the UK.

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
Rising Up
Marley's Chains

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[4]
2008 "Numb" 32 Rising Up
2009 "Fly Away" 31
"Choices"
"Love in Time"
2012 "Marley's Chains" Marley's Chains
"You Can't Say That"
"World's Away"
"Annie's Song" non-album single

References

  1. "Honey Ryder's debut single - Numb". Female First. 2008-07-09. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
  2. Official website - album release
  3. Interview with Honey Ryder on BBC Breakfast. Honey Ryder official YouTube channel
  4. "Honey Ryder". Chart Stats. 2009-02-28. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2011-08-07.