Cardiff-based rock band Pavilion Rd has released a new song, “Honey”. This song returns to its faster-paced style with catchy guitar riffs, memorable verses, and a chorus that sticks in your head. It’s an upbeat track, showcasing the band’s energetic sound and getting listeners moving.
The song “Honey” is part of Pavilion Rd’s tradition of telling stories through their music, following their previous EP. Jordi (lead vocals and bass), Ben (drums), Sam (guitar), Lewis (keys), and Lewis Hawkins (guitar) comprise the band. They all came together after responding to Jordi’s ad for musicians to start a band. All the band members are from Cardiff, where they first practiced together. They get inspiration from popular indie rock bands like Catfish and the Bottlemen, The Killers, and Sticky Fingers. Pavilion Rd has already performed in a few cities, including Cardiff, London, and Coventry, as part of a small tour, and are excited to share their music with more people. Pavilion Rd’s lively shows have helped them gain loyal fans.
They recorded their new song “Honey” and their earlier music at Mwnci Studios in West Wales, which has helped them create a consistent sound and style that their fans love. The production team, led by Lewis Hawkins and Latif Bryant, worked hard to ensure that “Honey” sounds excellent and captures the band’s energetic vibe. You can listen to “Honey” and more of Pavilion Rd’s music on platforms like Facebook, Spotify, and Instagram. Check out their latest song, and enjoy the catchy energy and storytelling that make Pavilion Rd’s music so unique.