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‘It’s not hard to see why they landed the gig opening for GN’R.’

Dirty Honey

London Electric Ballroom

Trad rockers dish the deliciously ballsy dirt.

With influences not so much worn on their sleeves as tattooed across their faces, Dirty Honey aren’t reinventing any wheels. Happily, their wheels of choice are pretty great. The legacies of Aerosmith, The Black Crowes and GN’R glitter through swaggering bangers like California Dreamin’, Tied Up and Don’t Put Out Thegrooves are thick and tasty, Chris Robinson-style bling drips off their bodies, and wearing sunglasses indoors is basically a religion.

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