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#1 Posted : 30 August 2025 14:29:10(UTC)
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Artist: Danse
Title: Scar Tissue
Genre(s): Country Pop, Soft Rock
Length: 4:48
Writer(s): Danse Honeyman
Producer(s): Danse Honeyman
Label: Independent
From The Album: TBA

INFORMATION

"Scar Tissue" is a song by American singer-songwriter Danse Honeyman, known mononymously as Danse. It serves as Honeyman's debut single, being released independently to streaming services and digital outlets only. The track was entirely written and produced solely by Danse. "Scar Tissue" was initially released on April 20, 2025 to little fanfare and traction as expected for an unsigned, unknown artist. In August 2025, "Scar Tissue" and Danse began to garner media attention after going viral on social media app TikTok with many spectators praising the track as well as launching an investigation into the true identity of its masked performer. Prior to the song's release, Honeyman had very little social media presence, with the only few photos of him in existence consisting of Danse covering his face. The lyrical themes of domestic abuse and homosexuality set against a Country music background, a genre now closely associated with conservative values in modern day America, also earned acclaim and intrigue. Due to the song boasting a composition akin to country and soft rock music of the 1970's, many internet users have also began claiming a "Mandela Effect" surrounding the track, believing that they have heard it on the radio years prior. This is possibly due to a "nostalgic" and "familiar" feeling regarding the retro production choices used within the song.



MUSIC & LYRICS

The song has a run-time of 4 minutes and 48 seconds and was written, produced, engineered, programmed, sound designed, and mixed by Honeyman at Blues Alley Studios in Westover, West Virginia - Danse's native state. Sonically, "Scar Tissue" has been loosely categorised as a Country Pop song that also leans into Soft Rock as well as possessing flavourings of R&B music. Critics have likened the song to the 1970's works of British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac due to its "breezy" soundscape. Danse's stark, unique baritone voice also aided the track's acclaim and attention with many comparing his low voice to that of Johnny Cash and Nick Cave, respectively. The songs fusion of Country twangs with subtle R&B beats are believed to have been a key factor in the song's virality, crossing over to fans and consumers of different genres. "Scar Tissue" is also noted for its "simplistic" musical structure, the production never "rising" as the song builds. Instead, Honeyman's vocals are what grow more impassioned, adding more stakes and dimensions to the track as it approaches its apex. The "easy-going" nature of the production has been highlighted for contrasting greatly against the "dark" and "heavy" lyricism.

Lyrically, the song has garnered attention for its honest and somewhat graphic nature. Centring around Danse's experience of mental and physical abuse at the hands of an ex-partner, the track chronicles the horrendous events which he endured and how he is still suffering trauma and side effects in the present day. He mentions the metaphorical and literal "scar tissue" which he is left with today and how that impacts his confidence and love life. Although only briefly referenced and not officially revealed in the song, Honeyman took to his official Instagram page to celebrate the track going viral and disclosed in the caption of his post that the literal scar tissue he possesses is on his face - one of the factors behind choosing a masked guise. The autobiographical lyrics and telling of the events of an abusive same-sex marriage have been praised and highlighted, deemed as a topic seldom spoken about within global media and especially within American Country music.



BACKGROUND

Danse Honeyman was born and raised in Clarksburg, West Virginia, where he works as both a warehouse associate for ACE Hardware and session musician for local talent. Despite having to hold down two jobs due to the financial instability of his fleeting session musician hirings, Honeyman's passion and love for music supersedes any struggle and uncertainty. Working in the local music scene for over 15 years, Danse has performed backing vocals, bass guitar, electric guitar and piano both on stage and in the recording studio for multiple homegrown, local acts. He has also been a fixture on stage in local bars for numerous years, performing at many open mic and karaoke nights. In 2023, a physical attack at the hands of his long-term, abusive partner left Danse badly wounded and ultimately scarred across the top half of his face. This altercation resulted in Honeyman almost losing his left eye. With the conclusion of his relationship and resulting afflictions, Danse retreated from his much-loved stage performances.

With the know-how and years of experience, Danse began to write and compose his own music in 2024 during some personal downtime. Despite having composed an alleged "plethora" of songs throughout the year, it was never shared or performed. Instead, Honeyman viewed his compositions as "therapy" and "sonic letters to burn". It wouldn't be until the following year that Danse would share his music with a few select and trusted friends. Although receiving unanimous praise and being heavily encouraged to return to the local music scene to showcase his compositions, Danse still rejected the idea, citing anxiety attacks as his major concern.

Honeyman's close friends continued to try and pursued him into sharing his work with others, believing that his talent was being stifled and unappreciated. After much consideration, Danse slowly came around to the idea in part. Not wishing to physically appear on stage and having to perform these deeply personal songs to strangers - who he also feared would be distracted and intrigued by his facial scarring - Honeyman decided to upload and release one of his tracks. "Scar Tissue" was initially released with basic artwork consisting of a black background and his name and the song's title in a plain white text. Danse's reasoning behind this release was his belief that "the people who care can listen" while he himself still simultaneously remains "remote" and "non-committal".

A song by an unknown man released independently with no distribution deal or imagery behind it, "Scar Tissue" only garnered a lowly 937 streams across all streaming platforms between the period of its release in April 2025 and July, still admittedly more than Honeyman had ever anticipated. The following month, a user on TikTok named 'itskellybaby' posted a video using the song which consisted of lonely desert landscapes at dusk with the caption; "Who is this ethereal soul and why am I crying?!" typed across the images. The post started to gain momentum, simultaneously introducing the song to new fans as well as launching an investigation into the identity behind the singer. As of August 2025, the song's "sound" has been used in an impressive 798.11k TikTok posts.

The unexpected viral nature of the song prompted Danse to take his sole musical release "more seriously", resulting in new artwork being released in order to create a "professional" feel. Still not wishing to reveal his face and also working with a practically non-existent budget, Danse purchased props from a local costume store which included a black eye mask, cowboy hat and a large, rose decoration. Honeyman's friend took the image for the new artwork in her own hallway on her iPhone, with Danse editing the lighting and adding text using free online photo editing software.



SONG COMMENTARY

After the song gained its viral internet moment, Danse took to his personal Instagram page to celebrate and share his thoughts on the entire experience. The post was accompanied by an image of the song's updated artwork. It was the reclusive Honeyman's third ever post on his account, the first two consisting of an image of his cat in his backyard and one of a pizza box. Taking to the social media app, he wrote;

Danse wrote:
"When I wrote and recorded 'Scar Tissue' last year I had no intention of anyone ever hearing it. It was merely my own form of therapy. Sonic burn letters, if you will. I never envisioned my words, my creation, my own little safe haven would reach an audience so huge. Not only that, but for it to be so warmly received. You see, this was never meant to happen to someone like me. As you can tell, I'm not a big social media user nor am I one for the cameras and fanfare. I am utterly perplexed by this situation. Overwhelmed is a perfect description too. This is incredibly dauting to say the least. Nevertheless, the overriding feeling is one of sheer gratitude. It is almost impossible to fathom what has happened here. I am just a guy who works for a hardware company with a lot of emotional baggage. I'm nothing spectacular. I uploaded my track for close friends and family who are champions of my musical side to listen to. Now it is trending across the globe. Many people spend a lifetime trying to achieve a moment like this. I didn't. That was never the goal. In many ways, I feel incredibly fraudulent. I hope another budding artist gets their turn next."

"Naturally, I've had many questions sent to me by those savvy enough to find my barely used social media accounts. Why the mask? Why the anonymity? What's the deal with the lyrics? The track itself is rather explanatory but I'll lay it all out as best I can within the character limit. Basically, I was in an abusive 12 year relationship both mentally and physically. Yes, it was with a man. It all culminated in 2023 when I took a broken beer bottle to the face, almost losing my left eye. This is my reasoning behind wearing a mask in the artwork and why I have no pictures of myself online. I even removed older photos as I couldn't stand to look at them. It was like a cruel 'before and after' thing that I just couldn't escape. While I'm no longer with the monster behind it, the remnants remain - mentally and physically. That is what the song is about. Abuse isn't a one and done thing. It's a slow burn. It builds. It creeps in. It catches you off guard. It sets up camp. It gets its feet under the table. It overstays its welcome. The smoker might be gone but the stench still lingers in the air and the nicotine discolours your walls."

"It is a daily struggle but I'm getting there. Hey, I've even managed to make a kickass song. That's saying something, right? Not to sound all sappy and righteous but I want others who are in a similar situation to know that it CAN get better. Thank you for everything."

"Love and light - D."




CRITICAL RECEPTION

Upon gaining traction on social media, "Scar Tissue" began to accumulate a mass of critical acclaim with many reviewers and publications highlighting the "high quality and professionalism" of the independently produced song's composure, as well as lauding Honeyman's "brutally honest" lyricism and low, baritone voice. Benjamin Thomas of The Guardian praised the track for its "timeless" sonics and believed it to sound like an "instant classic". The Line of Best Fit's Erica Nyland echoed similar sentiments, writing; "Combining the comfort of classic country, nostalgic hug of 70's soft rock and the irresistible, smooth bounce of 90's R&B, this mystery man has eerily crafted a song that sounds as if it has been in our homes and hearts for generations." Multiple critics cited the track's nostalgic feel with many comparing it to a "lost Fleetwood Mac classic". Gillian Radnor of Culture Fix further supported these comparisons, claiming that "if you were told that this is a cover of a track penned during one of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks infamous bust-ups, you'd take that statement at face value."

In a review for Chart Heat's official website, Fayette Morgan applauded Honeyman for his "nakedly revealing" storytelling, writing; "Danse's penmanship is beautifully devastating. So much so that we don't need an already established para-social relationship with this mysterious figure to be invested in his heart-breaking tale. He paints a vividly serrated picture with his finely selected words and delivers them in an engaging yet chilling tone that makes a beeline straight to the soul." Stanley McFadden from The Daily Beast also highlighted Danse's vocal register and performance, writing; "There are many reasons why this stellar track has gone viral - the mystery, the subject matter, the stellar production, the cutting words. What I believe to be the biggest factor in the song's appeal is this guy's voice. It makes you sit up and pay attention, breaking the unsuspecting phone user out of their mindless doom-scrolling. The emotive, warm yet wounded sounding baritone pricks ears up from the first syllable. You just don't hear many voices like that these days. An old soul trapped in 2025."

"Scar Tissue" gained traction and acclaim from numerous LGBTQ+ media outlets with many commending Honeyman for sharing his lived experience and bringing attention to an issue not often discussed in music. Craig Stamper for Pink News opined that "while many of our LGBT musical heroes are out there fighting the taboo of gay love, and rightfully so, there's also a darker underbelly that is seldom explored. Danse's painfully descriptive recalling of domestic abuse and its following repercussions is a stark reminder of an important issue within the community that is often lost in the noise of everything else we've been enduring as of late." Writing for Queerty, Paul Spears stated that Honeyman's "big, bellowing voice really strikes an emotional chord", believing that it reaffirmed the notion that "if it can happen to a burly, big, handsome, testosterone-filled man, it can happen to anyone."



"SCAR TISSUE"

Perhaps it's barbaric to even admit it
That this was once unyielding and sacred
Set up a home in the confines of your glass
Melted like butter into every detail of your hand
And even as the grip began to grow tighter
As my lungs struggled and head felt lighter
I stayed under the pressure of the incessant thumb
The hand that fed me every welcomed crumb

All just a series of little isolated incidents
That's what I told myself despite staggering evidence
Became a grandmaster of making up excuses
To the point where I couldn't differentiate what the truth is
I remember the first time I foolishly tried to leave
Got myself to blame for letting it fester 8 years deep
The bruises dissipated but the map still remained
Of where you laid your hands and I covered up my shame

Friends ask me how I feel, how it's all going
I laugh and joke as if everything's alright
Racked up the years without anyone ever knowing
That under the guise of a smile, I'm dying inside
I can lie so convincingly, blessedly, naturally stoic
Then I switch off out the lights, lay my head down and cry
I just cry, cry, cry

I wish that I could say that I have no regrets
And that I'm not still dealing with the side effects
Still waking up in feverish sweats at night
Lucid dreams, I'm back there in the violent times
You left the state and still, I can't escape you
You're on new horizons, I'm left here with the scar tissue
Perhaps tomorrow is my day...
Perhaps tomorrow is my day...


Reclusive routine has left me with a lot of spare time
So I sit in self imposed solitude and psychoanalyse
You know, I think you really wanted to be like your father
Seems like it was always his approval you were after
Shame you never fell in line with his old traditions
It was another man who belonged in your kitchen
I was a physical representation of all your problems
Tangled in the line of love and hate, never could solve them

The names you hurled, they started to stick
The finest sharp shooter, straight from the hip
Still emblazoned in my fibres, every tease and taunt
Internally screaming whilst presenting nonchalant
Did you fear how I would shine if left unbridled?
Keeping me cocooned from potential rivals?
I waste too much time when I ponder and hypothesise
When I highly doubt I even cross your mind

Friends ask me how I feel, how it's all going
I laugh and joke as if everything's alright
Racked up the years without anyone ever knowing
That under the guise of a smile, I'm dying inside
I can lie so convincingly, blessedly, naturally stoic
Then I switch off out the lights, lay my head down and cry
I just cry, cry, cry

I wish that I could say that I have no regrets
And that I'm not still dealing with the side effects
Still waking up in feverish sweats at night
Lucid dreams, I'm back there in the violent times
You left the state and still, I can't escape you
You're on new horizons, I'm left here with the scar tissue
Perhaps tomorrow is my day...
Perhaps tomorrow is my day...


And then the sirens blared
A whole stream of red
Inflicted by the damn bottle I fetched
Across the room you leapt
I can't remember what I said
Coming to my senses in a hospital bed
An agonising throb in the head
Can't believe how much I bled
I could even still forgive but I will never forget

I just cry, cry, cry
I just cry, cry, cry

I wish that I could say that I have no regrets
And that I'm not still dealing with the side effects
Still waking up in feverish sweats at night
Lucid dreams, I'm back there in the violent times
You left the state and still, I can't escape you
You're on new horizons, I'm left here with the scar tissue
Perhaps tomorrow is my day...
Perhaps tomorrow is my day...


I wish that I could say that I have no regrets
And that I'm not still dealing with the side effects
Still waking up in feverish sweats at night
Lucid dreams, I'm back there in the violent times
You left the state and still, I can't escape you
You're on new horizons, I'm left here with the scar tissue
Perhaps tomorrow is my day...
Perhaps tomorrow is my day...


I just cry, cry, cry
I just cry, cry, cry
I just cry, cry, cry
I just cry, cry, cry
I just cry, cry, cry
I just cry, cry, cry
I just cry, cry, cry
I just cry, cry, cry

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Edited by user 30 August 2025 14:55:16(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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#2 Posted : 30 August 2025 21:28:59(UTC)
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Erica: finally. a gay country singer phantom of the opera.

Nina: ooh you catty bitch. The geezer wears a mask because he's horribly disfigured and you make jokes,love?

Erica: well,yeah. Deflect so I don't have to feel anything. If I had to actually face what's going on here,I'd cry and never stop crying.
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