At the end of 2008 Teri Gender Bender, drummer Normandi and Omar Rodríguez López meet and from that moment on the project would change.
In october of 2009 the music of Le Butcherettes got to Jack White who decides to invite the band as opening act for the two shows that The Dead Weather presented in Mexico. Le Butcherettes surprised the audience that assisted to those shows reassuring that this project was the most unpredictable and badass act that exists in the Mexican musical scene.
In January of 2010, the members moved to Zapopan, Jalisco for 1 week to start recording the new album "SIN SIN SIN" produced by Omar Rodríguez López. The magic and passion flooded the studio getting as an outcome 13 songs that will take part of the debut album of this band.
The good news kept on coming for Le Butcherettes, during the last day of the recording of SIN SIN SIN the New Yorker band Yeah Yeah Yeahs invited them to participate in the tour they would be doing in Mexico offering them to open for all 3 dates. Le Butcherettes opened succesfuly all 3 shows surprising the media, all 25 thousand people that atended the show and even the same members of Yeah Yeah Yeahs that manifested their admiration towards them.
The first tour for SIN SIN SIN started on one of the most important festivals in Latin America: Vive Latino, where Le Butcherettes performed their new material to the Mexican audience awakening an interest in the entire crowd, they went onto also play the main stage at Corona Capital Festival. Changes came in 2011 - Teri Gender Bender moved back to the USA, parting ways with Normandi and recruiting drummer Gabe Serbian and Jonathan Hishcke on bass. The new band lineup will tour in May & June 2011 with Deftones & The Dillinger Escape Plan to promote the album Sin Sin Sin that will be out worldwide on May 10, 2011 on Rodriguez Lopez Productions via Sargent House. Welcome to the new SIN SIN SIN era.
Honey Honey
Le Butcherettes Lyrics
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You give me
Four
Oh, Honey-Honey
You want
Some more
You
Want me inside of you
Oh,
Honey-Honey
Don't need your
F***in' attitude
The lyrics of "Honey Honey" by Le Butcherettes can be interpreted as a metaphor for a toxic relationship. In the song, the term "honey honey" seems to represent a person who is sweet and attractive, but also demanding and selfish. The first line, "You give me four" could be a reference to the four-letter word for sex, indicating that the relationship is primarily physical. The next line, "You want some more" suggests that the singer is being pressured to continue the relationship and give in to their partner's desires.
The lyrics then take a darker turn, with the line "You want me inside of you" implying a violation of personal boundaries. The final line, "Don't need your f***in' attitude" suggests that the singer is fed up with the partner's behavior and is ready to end the relationship.
Overall, the lyrics showcase the difficulties and complexities of navigating a relationship with someone who may seem alluring at first but ultimately proves to be harmful.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, Honey-Honey
Addressing the subject of the song, which seems to be a person or a partner.
You give me
Expressing gratitude or acknowledging the positive things the subject does for the singer.
Four
The specific thing the subject gives the singer is unknown, but it is something that can be quantified as four.
You want
The singer is addressing the subject's desires or needs, which seem to be different from what the subject gives to the singer.
Some more
Again, the specific thing the subject wants more of is unknown, but it is different from what the subject gives to the singer.
You
Referring to the subject of the song again.
Want me inside of you
The subject desires a physical or intimate relationship with the singer.
Oh,
An expression of annoyance or frustration towards the subject.
Honey-Honey
Returning to the subject of the song.
Don't need your
The singer is establishing a boundary or expressing disinterest in the subject's behavior or attitude.
F***in' attitude
The singer is specifically referring to the subject's negative or unpleasant demeanor towards them.
Contributed by Annabelle J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.