
Sacramento’s The Honesty return with “Falling Down a Rabbit Hole”, a tightly wound burst of pop-punk emotion set for release on September 4. Driven by big hooks and raw honesty, the track explores the spiral of unraveling truths, tangled emotions, and the chaos that follows when everything starts to slip.
Anchored in the melodic urgency of early 2000s pop punk, but with a darker lyrical edge, “Falling Down a Rabbit Hole” shows a band evolving beyond genre tropes. There’s weight behind the riffs, a subtle tension in the vocals, and a sense of collapse that feels both personal and relatable.
The band previewed the track with a statement that cuts straight to the point: “Lies catch up. Truth unravels. And sometimes, all you can do is watch it burn.” It’s not just a breakup song, or a scream into the void—it’s an unraveling, a moment of clarity disguised as a crash.
Emerging from Sacramento’s ever-persistent punk underground, The Honesty bring heart to every release. With “Falling Down a Rabbit Hole”, they deliver something that’s not only catchy, but cathartic.