Directed and edited by the award-winning Scott Fleishman/APLUSFILMZ, Dirty Honey‘s brand new music video “The Wire” was shot at various locations on the band’s current U.S. tour with The Black Crowes, and provides the viewer a laminated, All Access pass to life on the road with what one journalist called “a band at the top of the new breed of rock and rollers.”
On the tour bus…arriving at the next gig…a little sightseeing on a day off…dinner and a cigar at La Scarola…soundcheck…signing copies of their debut album for that night’s merchandise booth…an after-show celebratory night-cap at a local saloon…from the dressing room to the stage…this is Dirty Honey’s, “The Wire.”
The band are currently on tour in the US with The Black Crowes, see tour dates HERE.
Since “When I’m Gone,” Dirty Honey’s 2019 debut single that became the first song by an unsigned artist to land at #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart, the band has injected a potent shot of adrenaline into the rock music scene. They’ve opened for The Who, Guns N’ Roses, and Slash, sold out their first-ever headline tour, was named an “Artist You Need To Know” by Rolling Stone, saw all three of their singles go Top 10 on the rock charts, and earlier this year, the band’s debut full-length, self-titled album entered the Current Hard Rock Chart at #2.