ABOUT HONEY AND THE MONEY
Honey and The Money Biography
When Leila Harrison and Matt Clarke started playing music together six years ago, there wasn’t much of a plan. Matt was finishing theatre school and playing coffee shops, and Leila was busy acting and had never sung publicly. But over the ensuing years Honey and the Money took form, as the singer-songwriters carefully and relentlessly carved out a sound and voice for themselves.
Two years in the making, their first full length record, “The Elephant in the Room,” is an ambitious and stunning debut. With moments that rock to moments that break your heart, “The Elephant in the Room” is everything you want in a record. Produced by Jared Kuemper (Tegan and Sara, Jann Arden), it is pop-country music at its finest, filled with hooks and stories, musically and lyrically compelling.
From the release of their first EP, “Songs From the Seventh Floor,” to now, the duo have played countless shows across Canada. They were also invited to support their friend, Australian award winning singer songwriter, Ben Lee on a string of his US tour dates. They've been featured on television and in numerous publications across the country as well. These Calgary born, Vancouver based musicians are gaining some serious momentum. And with the weight of “The Elephant in the Room” behind them, they are going to be hard to stop.
"Shimmering vocals and full-band arrangements distinguish the pair from soulless crud of the same genre. Think contemporized mid-‘70s Fleetwood Mac or, for that matter, Buckingham Nicks. Well- conceived and professionally produced. FOUR STARS." - TV Week Magazine.
"One of Vancouver's Best Bands of 2009." - The Westender, Vancouver "Vancouver-based duo Honey and the Money hit all the right marks in their debut album. Harrison’s voice is soothing and seems to come effortlessly. Melted with Clarke’s vocals, the duo has established an album that flows eloquently." - The Peak, Vancouver
"The Elephant in the Room sounds remarkably cohesive. It’s a bright pop-country collection." - The Province, Vancouver.
"Perhaps their album title speaks it all, as this band brings a greatness to the music scene that is unique and special. Their sound is not only fresh, but also highly sustainable and can be enjoyed by lovers of many genres." - The Peak (Simon Fraser University)
When Leila Harrison and Matt Clarke started playing music together six years ago, there wasn’t much of a plan. Matt was finishing theatre school and playing coffee shops, and Leila was busy acting and had never sung publicly. But over the ensuing years Honey and the Money took form, as the singer-songwriters carefully and relentlessly carved out a sound and voice for themselves.
Two years in the making, their first full length record, “The Elephant in the Room,” is an ambitious and stunning debut. With moments that rock to moments that break your heart, “The Elephant in the Room” is everything you want in a record. Produced by Jared Kuemper (Tegan and Sara, Jann Arden), it is pop-country music at its finest, filled with hooks and stories, musically and lyrically compelling.
From the release of their first EP, “Songs From the Seventh Floor,” to now, the duo have played countless shows across Canada. They were also invited to support their friend, Australian award winning singer songwriter, Ben Lee on a string of his US tour dates. They've been featured on television and in numerous publications across the country as well. These Calgary born, Vancouver based musicians are gaining some serious momentum. And with the weight of “The Elephant in the Room” behind them, they are going to be hard to stop.
"Shimmering vocals and full-band arrangements distinguish the pair from soulless crud of the same genre. Think contemporized mid-‘70s Fleetwood Mac or, for that matter, Buckingham Nicks. Well- conceived and professionally produced. FOUR STARS." - TV Week Magazine.
"One of Vancouver's Best Bands of 2009." - The Westender, Vancouver "Vancouver-based duo Honey and the Money hit all the right marks in their debut album. Harrison’s voice is soothing and seems to come effortlessly. Melted with Clarke’s vocals, the duo has established an album that flows eloquently." - The Peak, Vancouver
"The Elephant in the Room sounds remarkably cohesive. It’s a bright pop-country collection." - The Province, Vancouver.
"Perhaps their album title speaks it all, as this band brings a greatness to the music scene that is unique and special. Their sound is not only fresh, but also highly sustainable and can be enjoyed by lovers of many genres." - The Peak (Simon Fraser University)




