Honeyroot

Honeyroot is an ambient dance collaboration between Glenn Gregory and Keith Lowndes, signed to the independent record label Just Music.

As ABC was essentially Martin Fry, after the departure of founding member Mark White, Lowndes and fellow Sheffield native Gregory of Heaven 17, were brought in for co-songwriting duties on the album.

[1] Honeyroot reached the UK Singles Chart in May 2005 with their ambient cover version of the Joy Division song "Love Will Tear Us Apart",[2] which also appeared in the Scottish film, Red Road.

The Sun Will Come (2007) featured two singles, the double A-sided "Nobody Loves You (The Way I Do)" b/w "Heavy Drops" and "Where I Belong".

Though known primarily as the front man for Heaven 17, Glenn Gregory sings on just two tracks on The Sun Will Come; leaving remaining vocal duties to a variety of female singers including Briony Greenhill ("Nobody Loves You"),[3] Kim Richey, Kerry Shaw, Elsie Wooley and Lindsay Crisp.