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Honey Revenge tell bad friends to “shut up” on Run Your Mouth – their second new single of 2026.
"Try as we might to be in control of every little thing in our lives, sometimes the universe has other plans in mind," Honey Revenge say as they drop new single Butterfly Effect, from the forthcoming new album Loving And Losing.
Honey Revenge have confirmed details of their second album, Loving And Losing, and released the single Butterfly Effect.
The follow-up to the duo’s 2023 debut album Retrovision will land on September 18 via Thriller.
It turns out we’ve also heard a taste of the album already as the two singles Devin Papadol and Donny Lloyd have dropped so far this year, Run Your Mouth and Hot Commodity, are both on the record as well as last year’s Poison Apple Baby.
On the new single, vocalist Devin Papadol shares: “The Butterfly Effect is a concept where small, seemingly insignificant initial changes in events can lead to drastic and unpredictable consequences in the grand scheme of things.
“There’s an illusion that we as human beings have a choice in our own fate. Try as we might to be in control of every little thing in our lives, sometimes the universe has other plans in mind. This concept is explored in our new single Butterfly Effect. It can be comforting in tough times to lean into the idea that our destiny is somewhat predetermined. It makes transitional periods easier to power through. This song and its message embody the themes we’re looking forward to elaborating on and sharing on our sophomore album, Loving and Losing out September 18th!”
Check out the song - and its quirky animated video - below:
Tracklist of Loving And Losing:
1. Technicolor
2. Run Your Mouth
3. Sunday Scaries
4. Poison Apple Baby
5. Hot Commodity
6. Jealousy Monster
7. Trust Issues
8. Sorry Much
9. Freaks of Nature
10. Risk
11. Butterfly Effect
12. Superstitious
13. Inevitable
14. Loving and Losing
Catch Honey Revenge play at Twenty One Pilots’ All Points East at London’s Victoria Park on August 30.
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