Chicago folk-rock group Honey Cellar returns with their new single “Curtain” on June 3rd – a slow, but hopeful track on the experience of losing a long-time love. In the typical attraction of a rose-coloured glass, this song follows the narrator as she time-travels through the good and bad memories, disguising raw emotion behind the veil of theatrical metaphors, all to contemplate one question: was it meant to be? “Each relationship is a new adventure, a new night on a new stage, performing with someone you are so enthralled with that it paints your dreams,” says lead vocalist and bassist, Catherine Krol. “When it’s over, maybe as a coping mechanism, you begin to fade out the harsh realities of the struggles you overcame together and focus on the good moments. Regret is a byproduct, ...