...if you like what you're listening to, Songwriters of the North is available now, formally Launched on March 8th, 2008...
"With my Gmail account swelling with a 12-track beauty from The Honest Johns, it seems that Karma has been restored. Songwriters of the North is a varied and interesting album, with tracks like Bingo showcasing more energy and enthusiasm than bands half their age. Considering the band is playing catch-up to a 20-year gap between forming and releasing this album, you can forgive them for sounding slightly old-fashioned. And when I say old-fashioned, I don’t mean dated, or ironically retro. Make no mistake! This is a fantastic album from a brilliant pop band and I highly recommend it!"
NARC Magazine
"Although it’s been over 20 years since they formed, this is The Honest Johns’ debut album (not correct!). And it’s pretty bloody good. Recalling early REM, The Beautiful South and the Proclaimers, this 12-track album features some proper pop songs that manage to distil a lot of what was great about the last 20 years without ever sounding too dated. This working man’s pop might not be to everyone’s taste, but this record is one of the highlights of The Crack’s postbag of late and you could do a lot worse than checking The Honest Johns out."
The Crack Magazine
Songwriters Of The North can be ordered now from The Honest Johns web site or downloaded from iTunes.
Below is a music video, shot in and around Newcastle in 1987. It's only just been found after all this time. The song is Faith, taken from Meteor 1986/90
Below is one of the photo montages that was put together specifically for our latest album release and was shown to the audience on the night. The Song is Sunday City Misery, taken from Meteor 1986/90