
Honey Revenge Announce Upcoming Album Loving and Losing
Los Angeles pop-rock outfit Honey Revenge are turning the page to a bold new chapter with the announcement of their highly anticipated sophomore album, Loving and Losing, set for release on September 18 via Thriller Records.
The album's next preview arrives this Friday, June 5, with the release of new single "Butterfly Effect," accompanied by an official visualizer. Fans can begin pre-ordering the album starting June 1 at 12 p.m. ET.
Speaking on the inspiration behind the track, vocalist Devin Papadol explains that "Butterfly Effect" explores the delicate balance between personal agency and the feeling that certain events in life are destined to unfold regardless of our efforts to control them.
"The Butterfly Effect is a concept where small, seemingly insignificant changes can lead to massive and unpredictable outcomes," Papadol shares. "We often believe we're fully in control of our future, but sometimes life takes us somewhere we never expected. There's a certain comfort in accepting that not every twist and turn is ours to dictate. That idea became the foundation of this song and helped shape many of the themes woven throughout Loving and Losing."
At its core, "Butterfly Effect" wrestles with questions many people ask themselves after pivotal moments in life: What if I had made a different choice? Would everything look different today? The song captures the uncertainty of standing at a crossroads while acknowledging that growth often comes from experiences we never would have chosen for ourselves.
Rather than offering easy answers, Honey Revenge lean into the emotional complexity of the subject. The track embraces both the fear of the unknown and the reassurance that every relationship, setback, and transformation may serve a greater purpose. It's a reflection on letting go of certainty and finding peace in the possibility that life's most defining moments arrive exactly when they're meant to.
With Loving and Losing, Honey Revenge appear poised to explore those themes even further, delivering a collection of songs that confront change, heartbreak, self-discovery, and the complicated emotions that accompany moving forward.
