Stockholm band Honeymilk have shared their latest recording ‘It’s All in My Hands’. Injecting a dose of funk and disco into the lush pop production, the upbeat tune is contrasted with the politically charge lyrics. The song marks the return of Honeymilk since releasing last year’s I Want You To Be Very Happy album.
Touching on the track, Honeymilk said:
“‘It’s All In My Hands’ is Honeymilk’s first political song to sing. We wanted to take ourselves seriously and write about the tiresome right-wing, life-coach cliché that everything is possible just as long as you give everything. Basically leaving them with no other responsibility for people’s lives except cashing their cheques. To take down the cynism a bit we added some disco-feel to it. It’s recorded a couple of years ago in our former studio at Odenplan, Stockholm, from which we got kicked out threatened to be sued for 100 000 kronor. We never got to release “It’s All In My Hands”. We forgot about. And now – we happened to fall in love with it again.”