Honey Revenge Are in It For the Long Haul in New "Ride" Video [The Noise]


LA pop-rock band Honey Revenge, comprised of guitarist Donovan Lloyd and vocalist Devin Papadol, are celebrating their signing to Thriller Records with the release of their enthralling, spirited new track "Ride." The instant banger is full of infectious instrumentation and is THE summer anthem we need.

"Ride" is a seamless blend of relaxing melodies that crash alongside catchy hooks. The band puts forth a dynamic presence that emanates a breezy glow. With its sun-drenched chords and sweet melodies wrapped around honest and heartfelt lyrics like, "This year has felt like one long day / And every hour is the same / I won't lose sight of what could be / No matter how I'm struggling."

The track sweetly glosses over the ride of life, gracefully recognizing the gradual growth of the band. Honey Revenge exudes a certain edge, pulling in new listeners while staying admirable to their already built fan base. "We are beyond excited to announce our signing to Thriller Records," says the duo about the signing. "We've officially got the dream team, and now it's time for Honey Revenge's world domination!"

The wholesome accompanying music video, directed, filmed, and edited by Flaschworld, follows the dynamic duo spending a beautiful day at the beach. Viewers see them embrace the sun and sand, singing while they enjoy all the day has to offer, including but not limited to skating the boardwalk and channeling your inner child on a swing set. Speaking further on the track, Honey Revenge shares, "It's been said that your worst times are followed up by everything you've been waiting for. Our new song 'Ride' is about that exact phenomenon, and the video reflects it by embodying our excitement as a band for this next chapter!"

Watch the "Ride" video below:



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