Honeyroot
Honeyroot is an ambient dance collaboration between Glenn Gregory and Keith Lowndes, signed to the Just Music independent record label.[1]
Career
The project had its origins in the 1997 album, Skyscraping, by ABC. As ABC was essentially Martin Fry, after the departure of co-member Mark White, Lowndes and fellow Sheffield native Gregory of Heaven 17, were brought in for co-writing duties on the album.
Lowndes and Gregory's first album, Sound Echo Location, was released in the UK and Australia in 2003 and in the United States in 2004.[1]
Honeyroot reached the UK Singles Chart in May 2005 with their ambient cover version of the Joy Division song, "Love Will Tear Us Apart",[2] which also appeared in the film, Red Road. 2006 saw an online only release entitled "EP1".
The Sun Will Come (2007) featured two singles, the double A-sided, "Nobody Loves You (The Way I Do)" b/w "Heavy Drops" and "Where I Belong". Though known primarily as the front man for Heaven 17, Glenn Gregory sings on just two tracks on The Sun Will Come; leaving remaining vocal duties to a variety of female singers including Briony Greenhill ("Nobody Loves You"),[3] Kim Richey, Kerry Shaw, Elsie Wooley and Lindsay Crisp.[1]
Discography
Albums
- Sound Echo Location (Just Music 2005)
- The Sun Will Come (Just Music 2007)
- Nobody Loves You (The Way I Do) & Heavy Drops (Just Music 2010)
Singles
- Love Will Tear Us Apart (2005) - UK #70
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- Higher and Higher
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- How Live Is
- Live at Scala, London
- Sight & Sound: Greatest Hits
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