Paul Anthony McGregor (born 17 December 1974) is an English musician and former professional footballer, who is lead singer of the London-based punk band Ulterior where he is known under the stage name Honey.
A product of the youth system at Nottingham Forest, McGregor made a number of first team appearances, although he did not quite manage to cement a regular spot in the line-up.
[2] Falling out of favour at Forest, McGregor spent spells on loan at Carlisle United and Preston North End before completing a permanent move to Plymouth Argyle in 1999.
McGregor enjoyed a rich vein of form at Argyle and was the club's top scorer in the 1999–2000 season, hitting 16 goals in all competitions, including two hat-tricks.
After having gained notoriety across Europe and the UK music scene for their live shows, "consistently playing some of the most intense gigs in the past couple of years" – The Quietus,[7] and having also garnered attention from the gothic rock scene after touring throughout Europe with The Sisters of Mercy (9–23 March 2009),[8] Ulterior released their follow-up single, a 10" double A side vinyl entitled "Sister Speed"/"Aporia".