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Based in Ireland, the Revs (for the uninitiated) are a three-piece alt rock band who call to mind everyone from Blondie to The Ramones. This 12-track lp is a winner, in many ways. For instance, it contains the much-lauded single "Death of a DJ", loved by reviewers all around the globe. This song is worthy of its praise: all plaintive vocals, thumpin' toms and angsty lyrics ("disco is over-the dj's been murdered)...etc.. The Revs have captured the hearts of the Irish punters and press alike, so far. They've produced and mixed this effort themselves (no mean feat). They've been touted as the hottest Irish exports of the moment. The sound is concise, high-energy pop/rock arrangements. The album is all energetic pacing, alternative melodies and rock beats. Comprising: guitar and vocals, John McIntyre, Bass and vocals, Rory Gallagher and drums by Micky D. O'Donnell, the Revs have mastered melodic, pop-rock...heavy on the off-kilter beats and vocal harmony. If you have to listen to pop in today's atmosphere, let it be The Revs and their style of anti-establishment, beautiful rebellion. Punk at times, this album delivers upbeat drums and dueling pop/punk guitars in spades. Enjoy the pop "woos!" of "Student Daze"... the darker thrust of "Trust" and its Travis/Radiohead feel... the aforementioned infectious "Death of a DJ"... and the ebbing and flowing of the thoughtful ballad "Eire Calling". I really enjoyed the mellow "Welcome to Heaven" too. It's easy to see why this band is shifting units so rapidly. The music is easy to listen to... Not dull..... and just for the record, Bono (U2) has given his stamp of approval. What more could you want?? Smash. 2005. Revs Suck Songs | 1. | Opener |
| 2. | Wasteland |
| 3. | Give Me Something To Believe In |
| 4. | Your Last Day |
| 5. | I'm A Bomb |
| 6. | Student Daze |
| 7. | Trust |
| 8. | Death Of A DJ |
| 9. | Eire Calling |
| 10. | Here Comes The Acid Rain |
| 11. | Welcome To Heaven |
| 12. | Untitled |
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