The Nude Party – ‘Honey for the Barflies’

The Nude Party stir up grit and groove on new single ‘Honey for the Barflies’

The Nude Party - 'Honey for the Barflies'
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The Nude Party share their new single ‘Honey for the Barflies’ as a swaggering preview of their upcoming album Look Who’s Back, which arrives February 13th, 2026, via Under the Radar.

Built around a loose, barroom swing, ‘Honey for the Barflies’ leans into a mix of rock grit, storytelling, and vintage swagger. The track follows a character who sees himself as different from the other bar regulars, unfolding over bluesy guitars and rhythm-forward production that mirrors the song’s late-night setting. The single arrives ahead of the full-length record, which was recorded in Michael Rault’s Joshua Tree living room studio and shaped through homegrown, late-night sessions with friends and bandmates.

Patton Magee explains the song’s origins:

“A bartender friend of mine was describing the older gentlemen who come into the bar day after day looking to talk to her. She had become exasperated by the constant attention and blurted out ‘I just feel like honey for barflies.’ I thought that was a clever little phrase and started brewing on the idea–taking it from the perspective of a regular who sees himself as somehow separate from the other regulars (as we all naturally do).”

‘Honey for the Barflies’ will be available to stream on all platforms beginning December 12th. Be sure to listen and experience the band’s signature grit and groove for yourself.

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