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There are at least 9 artists that use the name Revolver. For the Spanish group, please see Revólver. 1. An alternative rock band from the United Kingdom 2. A rock band from Germany 3. A hard rock band from New Zealand 4. A thrash metal band from Slovenia 5. A pop-rock group active in the 1980's which contributed to movie soundtracks 6. A rapper from Canada 7. A rock band from Estonia 8. A chamber pop group from France 9. A new wave band from Italy 10. A short-lived Finnish band (1993-1997) fronted by Jiri Nikkinen. 1) Revolver (UK) were...
The german punk n'rollers started in 2001 in Bochum, Germany. Bend members were: Uwe Umbruch - Guitar and Main Vocals ( Ex - Public Toys / Happy Revolvers ) Tobbe - Drums and Backround Vocals ( Ex - Inhuman Conditions / Bad Mothers ) Mark - Guitar and Second Main Vocals ( Ex - Bikini Walldorf / District ) Flo - Bass Guitar ( Ex - Bad Mothers ) After 2001 EP Rock 'n' Roll Babylon, they released their debut full-length A Tribute to Cliches in 2002. Next, they released a split album with Duane Peters & the Hunns, followed...
Band Members: vocals: matthew manning keyboards and sampling: cihan baris guitars: koichi fukuda bass: ryan collier drums: bernhard guenther Revolve has been active in the Los Angeles Underground from 2001 until 2005, developing an electric strain of Rock. The bands diverse influences include variants of electronic and rock music ranging from, trance, drumnbass and ambient dub, to metal, progressive rock and ethnic music. Other sources of inspiration for Revolve's musical expression are various philosophers and visionaries. Through their unique blend of philosophy and harmony, Revolve invites the listener on a shamanic journey celebrating the mystery of existence. The band was...
Formed in Valencia, Spain, in 1988. Since then, the band has released 8 studio albums, three basic albums (unpluggued live recordings), and some compilations. Revólver is a personal project of Carlos Goñi, who writes the music and lyrics, sings and plays the guitar and the harmonica. The rest of the components change every few months or years. .
Several artists have used the name "Evolver", mainly: 1. A swedish indie electronic pop group formed by Giovanni Bucchieri, Alex Maksic and Hugo Therkelson in Stockholm with influences ranging from Depeche Mode to Dr. Dre, David Bowie, Jaheim and Massive Attack. Signed to Bolero Records, they officially disbanded in 2007 to focus on their former careers, despite having enjoyed international airplay and good reviews with "Sparkling City Sounds". It was their only album (2004), and it's filled with their special blend of pop and dance. Their MySpace page is still testimonially alive at www.myspace.com/sparklingcitysounds 2. A grime MC. 3. A...