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Review Zoo Check out Flowers for Junos cover of Just Like Honey


Flowers for Juno’s single, Just Like Honey, released on November 25th, 2024, and is now available on all major platforms. Originally performed by The Jesus and Mary Chain, Flowers for Juno have masterfully reimagined this classic, infusing it with their signature sound.


The first step to a truly great cover is selecting a song that not only resonates with the artist but can also be transformed to reflect their unique style. Flowers for Juno have nailed this with Just Like Honey, adding their own distinctive flair while maintaining the essence of the original track.


Hailing from Newcastle, Flowers for Juno are masters of raunchy riffs, colossal choruses, and melodic melancholy. This defining style has been seamlessly woven into Just Like Honey, resulting in a track that’s more than just a homage—it’s a reinvention. The band hasn’t simply replicated the song; they’ve transported it into their seductive realm of gothic metal, creating something both familiar and entirely new.


From the moment the track begins, it grabs your attention with its characteristically ‘80s snare, drenched in reverb and brimming with nostalgic brilliance. The droning guitars, setting the tone and laying the groundwork for what’s to come—a brooding, hypnotic journey that encapsulates the best of Flowers for Juno’s artistry.


The vocals deserve special mention—moody, atmospheric, and perfectly suited to the dark allure of the song. They elevate the track to a new level, imbuing it with a haunting quality that lingers long after the final note.


A standout moment comes when the keyboards make their entrance. Catchy and irresistibly moorish, the keys inject an air of nostalgic charm reminiscent of an era when music felt raw and authentic. Backed by droning guitar chords, this section is rich, textured, and utterly satisfying—like sonic caramel.


The drums are another highlight. The simple, reverb-soaked beat acts as a hypnotic anchor, providing a steady rhythm that the track returns to before transitioning into fuller, driving beats that pick up the pace and propel the song forward. It’s a clever dynamic shift that keeps the listener hooked throughout.


What really sets this cover apart is the mix. It’s bold, confident, and tailored to enhance the song’s gothic metal aesthetic. Unlike the cookie-cutter production styles that dominate much of today’s music, this mix feels intentional and authentic—crafted to serve the song, not just the charts.


Flowers for Juno’s rendition of Just Like Honey is a prime example of how a great cover can breathe new life into an already iconic track. Their version adds depth, atmosphere, and a fresh perspective, making it a must-listen for both fans of the original and newcomers alike. If you haven’t yet explored Flowers for Juno’s music, this is the perfect place to start. Their unique blend of melancholic melodies and raw power is addictive, and Just Like Honey is just the tip of the iceberg. Dive into their discography—you won’t regret it.




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