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HONEYPUPPY’S NEW SINGLE “DIRTY TV” IS FULL OF SWEET TWISTS AND TURNS

Indie outfit Honeypuppy sits pleasantly at the corner of Mars Argo and Sky Ferreira, a “gilded age” of indie music that made room for the slightly off-center girl. These sweet songstresses know how to hum a catchy melody, but the real rub is in their songs’ unique composition, full of plot twists like Honeypuppy’s latest single, “Dirty TV.”

The song follows a familiar verse-chorus-bridge format, but there’s an edge to it that gives it fascinating texture. Perhaps this is due to the clever implementation of shoegaze elements, or maybe it’s just Honeypuppy’s contagious aura. Either way, “Dirty TV” has a natural charm that cannot be replicated.

“Dirty TV” takes on an intriguing concept, reminding audiences of a 1973 Zenith television manual. It amplifies production value by combining various percussion techniques without overpowering the rest of the track. This ode to other indie darlings, like Z-Berg, who command legions of diehard fans thanks to their creativity.

Honeypuppy curated “Dirty TV” so that it’s perfectly off-kilter. They aren’t trying too hard to be different from everyone else; they just are naturally, and it is magical.

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