Honeymoon Disease releases new video

Gothemburg hard rockers Honeymoon Disease are proud to present the first video for the song Fly Bird, Fly High, taken from their laured Part Human, Mostly Beast that came out last October 20th through The Sign Records, the 12-track rock affair that takes the Swedish gang to become leaders at anything that’s heart-stopping, earth-quacking & floor-stomping.

Acid Disease from Honeymoon Disease comments on the track and video: ”Fly Bird, Fly High’ is all about high energy and purple haze with a twist of Chuck Berry vibes. A mix of ‘Roll Over Beethoven’ and getting a fix while on the road. The song came to us during a sweaty jam session but got its real groove when jammed live in front of a fired up crowd in Spain. For the music video we recruited our dear friend and rock’n’roll maniac Anton (Hypnos) to show the world what it’s like for us when trying to kill time between tours in our hometown Gothenburg.’

The new Honeymoon Disease video Fly Bird, Fly High, directed by Jim Nedergård, is a rock n roll adventure in the bands hometown Gothenburg. Setting up their friend Anton Frick Kallmin (from the band Hypnos) with a camera and letting him show you all a night out in Gothenburg. The track is an adventure it self combining the best part of rock n roll from the 50´s, 60´s, 70´s, 80´s…. well combining the best part of rock n roll history overall! Fly Bird, Fly High got a high voltage pulse, colorfull sounds and lots of groovy soul.

Additionally, the band has just launched the new online store, available here http://honeymoondisease.bigcartel.com, don’s miss the chance to grab any of their super elegantly rockin’ new items before they are gone!

Honeymoon Disease is well acclaimed for their intense and high energetic stage performances the band have been one of the raising stars on the European rock stages, something the band have brought into the studio and recording the album live. Honeymoon Disease have worked with producer Ola Ersfjord (Imperial State Electric, Primordial, Tribulation, Dead Lord) since the recording of their last album The Transcendence (Napalm Records), something that led up to a recording session with better crafted songs, a more luxurious production and a lot of focus on the vocal arrangements.