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The Sables – FREE download releases!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

The Sables - Pilgrim Man EP Available Now for FREE!As a build up to the release of The Sables’ second album later this year, they have announced today that they will be making available a number of free downloads. These will be available on The Sables’ website and available right now is the Pilgrim Man EP including the hit single ‘Baby You Don’t Know‘…soon to come will be the YAAARD remix of ‘After The Rain’ – which is amazing. The Pilgrim Man EP is also available – along with the rest of The Sables’ back catalogue – on their Bandcamp site, you can also listen to tracks before you buy. More updates to follow…

Drift online surf mag’s Music Player features Honey Be artists!

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Drift - perspectives in surfing (will open external link in a new window)
Over at Drift – our friends at Bristol’s beautiful online magazine devoted to surfing and the lifestyles around it – they’ve just introduced their very own Music Player! Fantastically for us, they asked for a selection of music released or to be released through Honey Be, so you can now listen to Deltorers, Matt Marr and The Sables while you enjoy the beautiful imagery and great writing, all for free.

You can chose from the whole of the Deltorers debut EP, two tracks from Matt Marr’s forthcoming album Currency of Souls or The Sables limited release Pilgrim Man EP, so please spread the word and spend some time enjoying Drift at the same time!

October update

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

In the coming weeks Honey Be Records will be releasing the debut ep from Deltorers, as well as Matt Marr’s ‘lost classic’ Beach In The Fallin’ Rain. Those releases will be swiftly followed by brand new albums by both Matt Marr and The Sables, neither of which we’re yet to hear, but the ridiculously high level of expectancy we have for both albums is simply born out of what has gone before.

When Matt Marr allowed us to release both his upcoming album Currency Of Souls, as well as Beach In The Fallin’ Rain, our grins quickly became painful. Matt’s earlier work with The Marlins is also some of the most inspired songwriting we’ve heard from this area. No, simply… it is the most inspired, along with what has followed. His writing affects us in a way that only people who truly love music can begin to understand. He observes and lives life with a wonderfully heavy heart and soul. His tales, both fictitious and sometimes uncomfortably real, should be heard by anyone who shares that true love.

Deltorers have, since the first time we saw them live, got to us in an all together different way. Lacking in subtlety, experience, or (to this very day) a set of drumsticks, was on top of something far more important – giving a shit about anything other than their music. If we were teenage girls we’d fancy the Deltorers. There… that’s a confession (of sorts) of our love for these guys. But, we’d be teenage girls who had been brought up on – and loved – their parent’s old Nirvana and Sonic Youth albums, who saw these three scruffy fuckers as one of those bands you’ve loved to have discovered before they were famous. In a town where the average ‘rock’ band is about as real as reality tv, Deltorers buck that trend without trying, and that is their appeal.

Things aren’t quite so simple when it comes to talking about The Sables. Their appeal to the listener is one of discovery, to dive into its depths and drown in its beauty. To seek, to explore, to ultimately lose yourself within the vastness of its colour and emotion. South Southern Angel was an inspiration to us, not only as the final nudge needed to create Honey Be, but creatively (along with the combined talents of the rest of the Sables family) it never stops impressing. Whilst we’re still drowning in its multi-coloured ocean, we’re trying to suppress our expectations for its successor – no easy thing…

The Sables – bh one Session is live!

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Hey good folks, the latest bh one Session recorded at Sweet Peach Studios features 4 beautiful tunes by The Sables. Read all about it, enjoy Rich Sanz’s art and listen to the session here: bh one Session

Chris Sables – update on the World of Sables

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

We caught up with Chris Faith – The Sables creator – this week and got an update about the many things going on in the “World Of Sables” right now and into the summer. Chris began by giving us some info on the free downloads of “South Southern Remains”: “We had over 300 song downloads in the first week of availability. This isn’t bad as there’s been no fanfare or hoopla!”, he continued to tell us about a well-regarded German blog which has been full of praise for The Sables music recently.

A review of “Different Stars” elicited some nice quotes such as:

“Sounds like a summer day at the beach – caresses of sounds – like a summer breeze with the warm, remove skin naked, soft and sensual”

“so lovely and chaotic”

In a blatant plug for the new collection of new tracks and alternative versions of popular tracks, Chris asked us to steer as much traffic as possible to The Sables website and then onto the “Remains” free download.

Chris went on to let us know that local artist and eccentric Rich Sanz has made another art film set to music by The Sables – “quite mysterious and beautiful” says Chris. “We’d like to BIG UP Rich’s work where possible. His You Tube site is great.” We’re with you on that one, Chris, check it out!

Keep checking The Sables website because “Baby You Don’t Know” will be released as a free download in the very near future…plus the band are back in Sweet Peach Studios in deepest Dorset this weekend recording a session for our music website bh one. Keep checking that site for the session when accompanying artwork and text have been added…

The Sables “South Southern Remains”: Free download

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

ssr2 After just one week our friends, The Sables, have had over 300 song downloads from the release of “South Southern Remains”! The album is available from their website, so get over there and download it today. As we mentioned a couple of weeks ago, the collection comprises songs recorded during the making of the album “South Southern Angel”, including EP tracks and previously unheard material, download it today!

New promo for The Sables ‘Mystic Eyes’ by Rich Sanz

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Hot off the press is this new promo for The Sables ‘Mystic Eyes’ by Rich Sanz. The track, taken from the album ‘South Southern Angel’, produced a positive response from the Per Olund Band: “I guess ‘Mystic Eyes’ will haunt me all night”. We love the song and the video, hope you do too!

The Sables – South Southern Remains: Out Soon

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Out soon, and available as a free download – South Southern Angel’s less pretty sister – all songs recorded during the making of the album, including ep tracks and previously unheard material…

The Sables - South Southern Remains

The Sables - South Southern Remains

The Sables @ BBC Southern Counties, Brighton

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Exciting stuff, The Sables were invited to the BBC Southern Counties studio in Brighton this evening. We went along to offer support, take pictures and generally hang out with Chris, Martin, Jen, Gwynn and Rich as they performed a number of songs in the Live Lounge. Chris and Martin (not Chris Martin!) were also interviewed by resident host and DJ, Phil Jackson.

It was a cool evening, the band enjoying themselves – playing in front of a potentially huge radio audience – and hopefully will be repeated at a not-too-much-later date.

The Sables – South Southern Angel

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Out now on Honey Be Records

£6 (UK) £7 (outside UK) incl P&P


Available to download from iTunes, 7 Digital,
Amazon,
Napster &
eMusic

It is hard to put into words the joy we feel at being able to release this album. Honey Be Records are proud to bring you South Southern Angel by The Sables. Now every word we write, and reference we make to this wonderful, dreamy, beautiful LP must do it justice. The fear of failure is overwhelming.

The Sables - South Southern Angel

The Sables music has affected us deeply. The record holds as a whole with the inimitable logic of a dream. The words seem to emerge gradually, as if unable to escape the fug of woozy melancholy and quiet joy that coat these songs. Emotions, articulated through a voice: a woman, her tone hard to pin down – a little plaintive, mostly unconcerned, coming from unknown characters, appear then disappear with only the smallest trace. This music gives the impression that it may have always been playing. Ultimately, try as you might, these songs bury themselves so deep inside you that they may well never leave.

The story so far even for us is shrouded in a certain amount of mystery, but the pieces as we know them: a debut EP Pilgrim Man was released at the end of last year to immediate critical acclaim and a Single of the Week on the Radcliffe & Maconie show on Radio 2. A follow up EP Hidden Index consolidated on this success, earning the band a series of summer shows and festival appearances. The just released Neptune River EP is currently being played on Radio 2 and 6 Music, described as “beautifully mythic” and “absolutely gorgeous”. They are not wrong.

The Sables are people with a dream goal, describing South Southern Angel as a protest album or folly. We think these songs had to be sung… all around and within. You decide.

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