Nick Todd's album Plaything The Honey Song is a delightful mix of folk and indie rock. The album has a warm and inviting sound that draws the listener in from the first track. Todd's vocals are soothing and melodic, and his lyrics are poetic and introspective.
The album's title track, "Plaything The Honey Song," is a standout. The song features Todd's fingerpicking on the acoustic guitar, which is complemented by the gentle strumming of an electric guitar. The song's lyrics are a reflection on the fleeting nature of love and the desire to hold onto it.
Other notable tracks include "Heavy Heart," which features a driving beat and catchy chorus, and "Fireflies," a dreamy ballad that showcases Todd's ability to craft beautiful melodies. The album's closing track, "All That We Are," is a stripped-down acoustic number that leaves the listener with a sense of peace and contentment.
Eleven days later it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #41 and spent 10 weeks on the Top 100...
He had one other Top 100 record, a covered version of "At The Hop