Tupelo Honey
The name is Tupelo Honey.
The sound is aggressive-alt rock with the sonic interplay of captivating melodic hooks. The voice stands alone as unparalled and unequalled.
The band consists of Matthew Landry on vocals, Steve Vincent on bass, Daniel Davidson and Tyler Dianocky on guitars, and Greg Williamson on drums.
They have headlined, played large rock festivals, toured and graced the stage with many of today’s top rock acts. The list includes Theory of a Deadman, Hinder, Three Days Grace, Default, The Trews, Billy Talent, Finger 11, Metric, Thornley and Sam Roberts. The bands audience grows bigger with every show and every cross-country tour.
The much anticipated debut release came in the form of a 6 song EP. The album was released in January of ’05 and has sold over 4000 copies from the stage and retail. The first released single “Why I Bother” received great reviews and went into rotation at many Canadian rock stations, plus a few in the mid west US. The single hit #1 on multiple radio stations and request charts, competing easily with International recording artists. The single was also the #25 song of 2005 at The Bear beating out several of today ‘s top bands. The video professionally produced by Mike Maxxis and directed by Chris Helmo received rotation at Much Music. Stations are calling weekly asking for a new single to add to their rotations.
The highly anticipated winter release features five new songs recently tracked and produced in Toronto (Metalworks, Sony Studios) with Jeff Dalziel of SONY/ATV, it will be released January/February 2007. They also just finished writing and cutting scratch demos of 6 more songs with Jeff and Ian Thornley.
A top club draw in Edmonton with sellout after sellout, this band is seeing its stock rise both nationally and internationally. Hooks, catchy choruses, melodic riffs and driving beats, it’s all here in one package. The explosive live show has received stellar reviews and if you haven’t seen the band and heard the music, now is the time as they step out of shadows with something unique and a sound that is their own.
The band is Tupelo Honey.










