Honey Revenge bites back with vengeful new single “Poison Apple Baby”

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Honey Revenge embraces a more vengeful spirit with their latest single “Poison Apple Baby,” out now via Thriller Records. The new track is the duo’s second single since the release of the groovy and motivational “Risk” this past May. 

“Poison Apple Baby” is a vindictive effort that aims to call out the selfish, cold-hearted people in your life. Consisting of vocalist Devin Papadol and guitarist Donny Lloyd, the duo bites back at this self-centered person and turns their pain into power with addicting guitar riffs, hypnotizing vocals, and a deadly breakdown. The track is arguably one of the most intense additions to Honey Revenge’s discography and showcases their signature pop-rock flair with a heavier twist. Speaking on the new single, Papadol shares, 

“This song really puts the Revenge in Honey Revenge. I hope the person I wrote it about realizes it’s for them and is having a terrible day.”

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Honey Revenge first premiered the music video for the track on Thursday evening before the song’s official release. The dark visuals are as addictive as the song, with hypnotic imagery, clips of famous movie villains, and an intensely bloody fight scene. 

The duo will be supporting Spiritbox on their upcoming Tsunami Sea Part II Tour across North America starting on November 12th. Tickets and information for all of Honey Revenge’s upcoming shows can be found here

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