Healthy Junkies

[4] They named their band as "a reflection of the mental health epidemic currently spreading like wildfire through the very core of western society",[5] The group played their live debut in Brighton at the end of 2010,[6] supporting Goldblade and Viv Albertine.

[7] The band have supported the likes of The Rezillos, Sham 69, UK Subs, The Professionals, GBH, Vice Squad, The Buzzcocks and Theatre of Hate, and regularly play at festivals such as Rebellion and Camden Rocks.

Enthusiastic supporters of the underground punk scene,[4] Courson and Honey-Jones also promote the 'Punk and Roll Rendezvous' club night in Camden, which has become internationally renowned[8] and spawned a yearly festival.

"[12] Nina's "sultry melodic"[13] vocals have drawn favourable comparisons to Chrissie Hynde, Siouxsie Sioux and Patti Smith[14] whilst Louder Than War commented that Honey-Jones' guitars "provide an energetic binding agent that helps meld together goth, glam, grunge, punk and psychedelic sensibilities.

"[3] Vive Le Rock described Delirious Dream as "gorgeous yet nightmarish",[1] and Devolution magazine noted that "To be able to take a sound that is recognisable from the 60s ...and DeLorean it into something fit to please and thrill people well into the 2020s and beyond is astonishing in itself.