From the heart of Los Angeles emerges Honey Revenge, a band that wears their hearts on their sleeves while delivering an intoxicating blend of electric pop hooks and rock grit. When vocalist Devin Papadol and guitarist Donny Lloyd first connected, something magnetic happened—a musical chemistry that translates into every note they create together.
Their breakthrough album Retrovision wasn’t just a collection of songs, but a musical journey that invites listeners to feel everything from euphoric highs to vulnerable lows. As Devin reflects, “Retrovision changed our lives,” a sentiment that rings true for many fans who’ve found pieces of themselves in the band’s honest lyrics and melodic landscapes. When they later expanded this sonic world with “Recipe For Disaster” and “Medicine,” it felt less like new singles and more like continuing conversations with their growing family of listeners.
Step into any Honey Revenge show and you’ll understand why their performances leave such lasting impressions. There’s an undeniable magic that happens when they take the stage, a radiant energy with adrenaline-fueled connections to every person in the room. Whether supporting acts like The Used and State Champs, joining Slowly Slowly and Grayscale on tour in Australia, or gearing up for their own U.S. headliner in 2025, Honey Revenge performs like each show might be their last, leaving everything on the stage. They’re carrying that momentum into 2025 with festival appearances at Riot Fest and all three Warped Tour dates, further solidifying their connection with fans across the globe.
What sets Honey Revenge apart isn’t just their sound, it’s their authenticity. In an industry often preoccupied with trends, they remain true to their musical vision, creating songs that feel both timeless and intensely present. For Honey Revenge, music isn’t just what they do, it’s who they are, and that passion resonates in every chord, beat, and harmony they share with the world.