Pandas & People land Bad Honey like a fresh find worth bragging about. The hook arrives fast, the title sticks, and the whole thing feels too sharp to sit quietly in the background.
Guitars bite with a dry, sun-bleached edge while the rhythm section keeps a firm, road-worn pulse. Vocals sit close to the mic, so every harmony and turn of phrase feels lived-in, not polished to death.
On a long drive or a late afternoon cleanup, the track fits the mood when coffee is cold and the day still asks for one more push. Country roads, open windows, and a little grit suit it well.