Time Flies Like a Peach - The Honey Brothers

Time Flies Like a Peach

The Honey Brothers

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2012-04-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2012 The Honey Brothers LLC, under exclusive license to Velour Recordings, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Green and Gold 3:54 USD 0.99
2
New Attitude 2:23 USD 0.99
3
Chop Wood Carry Water 3:12 USD 0.99
4
Empathy Gap 3:28 USD 0.99
5
Arm In Arm 3:56 USD 0.99
6
She's Got No Love 3:21 USD 0.99
7
She Never Leaves 4:46 USD 0.99
8
Won't Last Long 3:21 USD 0.99
9
Time U Space Love 3:00 USD 0.99
10
Passing Knowledge 3:49 USD 0.99
11
City 4:09 USD 0.99
12
Anna 4:26 USD 0.99
13
Moonlight (Bonus Track) 3:40 USD 0.99
Time Flies Like a Peach - The Honey Brothers
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Reviews

  • Honey-Coated Indie Pop Songs Are Sweet As A Peach...
    5
    By Gleam of Light
    The Honey Brothers 'Time Flies Like A Peach' was a long time coming, but well worth the wait. I first saw this band a few years back playing around NYC. As a late comer to Entourage, I didn't realize until way later on that the drummer had a day job beyond this band. Their shows were super fun, their songs instantly infectious, I was immediately hooked. As for this record, it's everything I hoped it would be: bright shiny intelligent indie pop. I hear bits of Flaming Lips, but with a Brooklyn attitude, I hear references to Talking Heads, but with janglier guitars, there's even some '80s Peter Gabriel, but with a "we're all in this together" sentiment. Time Flies Like A Peach is just that--a PEACH--oozing with sweetness and perfectly refreshing on a beautiful summer day!
  • Love these boys!
    5
    By MandaLP83
    Fun, poppy, great variety on this album!
  • They're happy -- and proud of it
    5
    By shoes70
    Have been a fan of this band from the days before their drummer became a household name, and always thought their live shows were amazing -- hilarious, quirky, and just fun. But I never really expected them to make a record this consistent, or this good. Spans from indie disco to banjo fueled pop craft and never gets dull. Some of the weirder tracks, like Time U Space Love, may be even better than the obvious catchy stuff. Worth checking out.