Honey's Dead
Released in 1992, <b>Honey's Dead</b> is the fourth studio album by Scottish brothers Jim and William Reid. The title refers to one of the band's early hits, <i>Just Like Honey</i>, and the complete departure from their earlier musical style. <b>Honey's Dead</b> was recorded and mixed in the band's London studio with famed engineers Alan Moulder and Flood. Alternative radio stations picked up <i>Far Gone And Out</i> which remains one of the band's most popular singles to date while the album's first single <i>Reverence</i> attracted some controversy for the lyrics ''I want to die just like Jesus Christ'', and ''I want to die just like JFK''.