Smoke and Honey
We Might Be Robots
Smoke & Honey is a love letter to the golden age of American soul and blues — a journey through smoky bars, quiet mornings, city nights, and redemption hymns. Spanning the grit of 1950s Chicago blues, the fire of Read more
Smoke & Honey is a love letter to the golden age of American soul and blues — a journey through smoky bars, quiet mornings, city nights, and redemption hymns. Spanning the grit of 1950s Chicago blues, the fire of 1960s gospel-soul, and the tenderness of 1970s singer-songwriter warmth, this album traces the road from heartbreak to healing with unfiltered honesty.
Every track is steeped in analog warmth and human imperfection — upright bass hum, tremolo guitars, Hammond swells, and voices that sound lived-in and real. From the sultry swing of “Barefoot in the Kitchen” to the reflective grace of “Goodnight, My Soul,” this record moves like a story told across decades — where love, mercy, and resilience all live in the same chord.
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Barefoot 3:280:00/3:28
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0:00/3:06
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0:00/3:12
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High Voltage Heart 3:520:00/3:52
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Sidewalk Saints 3:030:00/3:03
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Midnight Receipt 3:120:00/3:12
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Tin Roof Testimony 3:490:00/3:49
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Ain’t It Something 3:570:00/3:57
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Goodnight, My Soul 4:020:00/4:02