
Blam Honey were a short lived Japanese industrial band. Formed in 1995, they didn't release an album until 1998. They followed it up with another in 1999 and then disbanded. This is a shame because they produced some quality stuff. While their look may make you think they're just another visual band, their music falls well outside of the genre. They list Skinny Puppy and Nine Inch Nails as their main influences, and it shows. Blam Honey definitely has an early American style industrial sound. Think Skinny Puppy production with a Ministry vocal delivery (minus the distortion), samples and an overall gritty, dirty electro sound. Makes me want to break out some old Pigface albums!
Deep Hole
Unofficial but useful site
Members
Tatsuya (vocals, guitar, percussion)
Ryonai (programming, percussion)
Major Releases
Artificial Delusion (1998)
Typical Ingeniousness ~suggest~ (1999)
Hyper Aesthesia
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