Distilling their trademark doo-wop sound to first principles on the new single, Honey Moon capture snatched moments of 50s/60s jukebox culture. Bright, plucky 50’s sounding guitars, lively baselines and poppy drums carry the song as a confident and direct strut through the ballroom, whilst vocalist Jack Slater Chandler serenades with a commanding quiver. The song is about change, transition and wishful thinking. Trying to right wrongs and was written during a cycle of change that needed documenting in some way. London jangle-pop at its finest.