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Class in Session with Honey Revenge
Honey Revenge is a Los Angeles duo that blends bright pop hooks with punchy guitars.
Sunshine gloss, sting underneath
Led by singer Devin Papadol, the songs move fast with clear melodies, crunchy riffs, and a smart edge.Hooky anthems, no dead air
They broke out with singles from Retrovision on Thriller Records, and their shows mirror that momentum. Expect a tight set leaning on Rerun, Are You Impressed?, Worst Apology, and Habitual. The crowd skews mixed, from college kids in thrifted band tees to thirtysomethings comparing tones, with bee pins and yellow accents easy to spot. One neat note is that early gigs were often a compact lineup with a live drummer and tracks filling keys, which keeps choruses thick without clutter. Another quiet detail is the way Devin shapes vowels to sit on top of guitars, helping hooks cut even when the room is loud. Details about the set and production here are based on recent gigs and public releases, so treat them as educated guesses rather than fixed plans.The Honey Revenge Crowd, Up Close
The scene around a Honey Revenge set is friendly and detail minded, with bee pins, black and yellow tees, and small sketch tattoos nodding to song lines.
Bee-coded but not costume party
You see light chain jewelry, checkerboard Vans, and thrifted windbreakers that catch the lights without stealing focus.Chants, claps, and camera rolls
People cluster near the front for call and response lines, then ease back during instrumentals to make space for movement. Expect knowing claps on the off beats during Rerun and a loud group repeat of the title phrase in Are You Impressed?, often kicked off by a quick count in. Merch tables lean toward zines, photo strips, and honeycomb iconography in muted palettes, less shout, more wink. Pre set chatter drifts to production talk, like playlists or pedal choices, which fits a crowd that likes polish and still cares how the parts click.How Honey Revenge Sounds Onstage
Onstage, Honey Revenge keeps vocals crisp and dry up front, letting consonants drive the rhythm.
Hooks first, mix follows
Guitars favor bright mids with a touch of shimmer, often tuned a half step down so choruses feel bigger while the top end stays clear.Small tweaks, big payoff
Drums sit tight to a click, which lets the band drop into half time pre choruses and then snap back fast for the refrains. Live, they sometimes swap a synth hook to a twin guitar line, so the melody stays obvious without burying the vocal. Bridges tend to run shorter than on record, with an extra tag or double time outro to earn a relaxed clap along. Lights follow drum accents with clean strobe ticks and pastel washes, more punctuation than spectacle, which keeps your ear on the songs.If You Like Honey Revenge, You'll Click With...
Fans of Stand Atlantic often land with Honey Revenge, since both favor big hooks over brisk, guitar forward mixes.