Pop-rock duo Honey Revenge has been rocking the music scene lately with single releases like “Airhead” and their most recent, “Habitual.” Continuing to ride the wave, Honey Revenge has dropped their long-awaited debut album “Retrovision.”

This sensational collection of songs dives deep into the rollercoaster of control and relationships, leaving no emotion unexplored. Lead vocalist Devin Papadol fearlessly pours their heart and soul into the people they care about, deriving inspiration and energy from them. But hold on tight, because they also dive headfirst into the whirlwind of how these connections can sometimes drain their very essence.

With their most recent single on this album, “Habitual,” Honey Revenge continues to develop their pop-rock sound, exploring the dichotomy of a bouncy, energetic tune with negative lyricism. Devin shares a personal conversation with themselves through this energetic track, addressing the missed opportunities and experiences that stemmed from their pessimistic outlook, explaining, “Sometimes it’s important to acknowledge how much your mindset can affect your mental health and overall quality of life. The song is a conversation with myself about how much I’ve missed out on by being pessimistic. From overthinking my relationships and overanalyzing situations to my current state of going with the punches.” 

From overthinking relationships to overanalyzing every situation, “Habitual” captures the essence of self-reflection and growth. It’s a reminder to break free from the constraints of negativity and embrace a more positive approach to life.

Through the captivating melodies and thought-provoking lyrics of “Retrovision,” Honey Revenge takes us on a wild ride of intense emotions. With tracks like “Murphy’s Law” and “Habitual,” they bravely question their role in a string of unfortunate events, inviting us to ponder if it’s their own negativity that’s been wreaking havoc. Just like its album cover, “Retrovision” is a kaleidoscope of sounds and styles that showcases the incredible range of Honey Revenge.

From infectious pop anthems that’ll have you dancing in no time to nostalgic gems like “Sensitive” that pay homage to their Emo roots, “Retrovision” has something for everyone. And as if the music itself wasn’t enough, the album wraps you in a warm embrace of vibrant purple and pink hues, taking you through a rose-colored journey and enhancing the entire experience. 

So get your headphones ready, crank up the volume, and immerse yourself in the friendly and energetic world of “Retrovision”… It’s a musical adventure you won’t want to miss!

You can listen to “Retrovision” here:

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