Released in 1992, Honey's Dead is the fourth studio album by Scottish brothers Jim and William Reid. The title refers to one of the band's early hits, Just Like Honey, and the complete departure from their earlier musical style. Honey's Dead was recorded and mixed in the band's London studio with famed engineers Alan Moulder and Flood. Alternative radio stations picked up Far Gone And Out which remains one of the band's most popular singles to date while the album's first single Reverence attracted some controversy for the lyrics ''I want to die just like Jesus Christ'', and ''I want to die just like JFK''.