Backstory:
Solid Honey was born out of a shared love for music among four childhood friends: Tim Hall (vocalist), Brad McKenzie (guitarist), Lance Stewart (bassist), and Jack Miller (drummer) in the small town of Rockland, Oregon. Initially playing at local bars and high school festivals, the group garnered an underground following with their unique brand of melody-driven rock. Their big break came when a renowned record producer happened to stumble into a bar where they were performing one night in 2017. Impressed by their raw talent and refreshing sound, he signed them to his label, and the rest, as they say, is history.
In the past few years, Solid Honey has toured extensively, sharing their music with fans around the world. Despite their success, the band members never lost their grounded nature, often engaging with fans and maintaining their close-knit camaraderie. They attribute their name ‘Solid Honey’ to their secure bond and the sweet harmony they create together.
Genre:
Alternative Rock
Title:
“Shadows of the Sun”
Full Song Lyrics with Chord Progression:
Verse 1: (C-G-Am-F)
In the shadows of the sun, we were on the run,
Lost in the streets, chasing our fun.
Shoes worn thin, hearts full of sin,
In the world so wild, yet we wore our grins.
Chorus: (G-Am-F-C)
We were the children of the setting sun,
Our hearts beating like a loaded gun.
In the shadows, we found our light,
Dancing, singing through the endless night.
Verse 2: (C-G-Am-F)
We walked on shards of broken dreams,
Yet our laughter drowned out the screams.
In the blink of an eye, in the beat of a heart,
We found our end where we found our start.
Chorus: (G-Am-F-C)
We were the children of the setting sun,
Our hearts beating like a loaded gun.
In the shadows, we found our light,
Dancing, singing through the endless night.
End: (C-G-Am-F)
In the shadows of the sun, our journey had begun,
We’re Solid Honey, and we’re having fun.
Fan Name:
Emma Thompson
Testimonial:
“I’ve been with Solid Honey from the start, when they were playing at dingy bars and small town festivals. What attracted me to their music was not just the infectious energy, but also the raw emotion they put into their songs. They have a way of mirroring life’s ups and downs in their melodies that deeply resonates with me. No matter what mood I’m in, I can always find a Solid Honey song that understands me. For me, Solid Honey isn’t just a band; they’re a lifestyle.”