Check out Dirty Honey at Asbury Lanes on Sunday November 5th!
One of the fastest growing rock acts in modern rock and roll, Dirty Honey formed a mere six years ago in 2017 by Marc LaBelle, John Notto, Justin Smolian, and Corey Coverstone in Los Angeles. After showing off their track “When I’m Gone” to their friend and industry professional Mark DiDia, he jumped on board the Dirty Honey train as their manager and began setting up shows for the band, including opening for Slash with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. When the track was finally released to the public, it didn’t just succeed, it absolutely dominated. By the time October rolled around in 2019, “When I’m Gone” had spent 21 weeks on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Songs chart and became the first track by an unsigned band to reach the number one spot, and was also used as the theme song for WWE’s 2019 Extreme Rules pay-per-view event. Their follow up single from the EP “Rolling 7s” came out, it too absolutely crushed it, reaching the number three spot on the same chart.
On top of breaking the charts, Dirty Honey has also been touring extensively, opening for bands like Skillet, Alter Bridge, Guns N’ Roses, and The Who, as well as playing several large festivals in the US. The band also found themselves on a co-headlining tour with another overnight success and WDHA favorite Mammoth WVH. The band has toured so much, that it is actually the reason that founding drummer Corey Coverstone gave for stepping down, whom the band replaced with Jaydon Bean.
Now, hot off the release of the first two singles “Won’t Take Me Alive” and “Can’t Find The Brakes”, the latter of which is the title track of their newly announced album out November 3rd, the band has announced a tour of the same name across the US to follow a series of festivals and a handful of dates supporting Guns N’ Roses.
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