Not long after Honeytraps had got up and running, they’d already caught the attention of the country’s gay scene, been playlisted on student radio in Oslo and Bergen and been censored by Bergens Tidene (a major regional paper). It isn’t because they are an out and out gay band or that they are political activists that the were too strong a medicine for the Bergen paper’s culture section. It is perhaps that they are wonderfully life-affirming, free-spirited, and appeal to anyone that enjoys Cool Britiania in the 90s tinged pop music, dancefloor action, fun or bongos.
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