Bluesy, busted, and built for the back of the room. Two voices, one fuse — turn it up loud enough to scare the neighbors.
Ola Sweet was born in a basement in East Nashville with two cracked amps, a borrowed kit, and a stubborn belief that rock and roll still had something to say. Eight years and four records later, the duo has carved out a sound that critics call "the dirtiest gospel you'll hear all year."
Gritty, blues-soaked, and unmistakably their own — Ola Sweet doesn't chase trends. They burn them down.
The fourth studio album from Ola Sweet. Eleven tracks of slow-burning swagger, recorded live to tape at Sound Emporium, Nashville.
"Heavy Honey is the sound of a band finally trusting its own thunder." — Rolling Stone. Produced by Dan Auerbach. Recorded live to 2-inch tape over nine sweltering days in a converted Tennessee church.
Eleven tracks. No skips. Stream everywhere or drop the needle — it hits the same.
Sixty cities. Four continents. Most nights are already half-sold — don't sleep on it.
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