Revelation | pt

There are several bands currently using the name Revelation: 1. Progressive doom metal band from Baltimore, MD. 2. Electronic music project by Mundo Muzique & Andre Estrada. 3. Progressive/thrash metal band from Turkey. 4. Reggae group from the UK. 5. Gothic/doom metal band from Belarus. 6. Rock band from The Netherlands. 7. Alternative band from Bistrita, Romania. 8. Mixed-voice choir from the UK. 1. REVELATION began creating their DARK, HEAVY sounds back in May of 1986. Comprised of John Brenner - guitar/vocals, Andy Kremer - bass, and Steve Branagan - drums, they released the demo "Face Reality". Shortly afterwards, Andy...
Birth of the band in late January 2005 was inspired by guitarist Kaos. After his departure from HATE, without wasting any time, in collaboration with Shrapnel's vocalist Longinus and drummer Amon, ex musician of METHOD, he started to compose new material. Some of the songs were actually made in the HATE period, and now it was only a question of time to make them sound like unleashed hell! Summer this very year, bassist Swordmaster has joined the band. Without any useless talks, this line up started to work hard on the songs, lyrics and bone crushing sound of "Unholy Goatfuck"....
“Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, Revelations are a six piece Post-Hardcore band who strive to push their musical composition and live performance to new levels, never settling for second best. Varied musical influences have led them to their own unique and maturing sound within the hardcore genre which they have developed using elements of pop as well as some of the heaviest sounds around. As a band, Revelations are passionate about sharing a powerful message through their music and having a positive impact on listeners of all ages. With two EP’s under their belt, Revelations have performed relentlessly around Queensland playing...
The Black Box Revelation is a garage rock duo which formed in Dilbeek, Belgium in 2005. The band consists of Jan Paternoster (vocals, guitar) and Dries Van Dijck (drums). Belgium may not be known for producing great rock and roll bands, but don’t tell that to 22-year-old Jan Paternoster nor his 20-year-old sidekick Dries Van Dijck, who have been playing together for a decade, already releasing two albums, 2007’s Set Your Head on Fire and 2010’s Silver Threats (recorded in London’s legendary Konk Studios) that established the duo as a serious force to be reckoned with. A cross between R&B-inflected...