Revolver

There are at least five artists on Last FM tagged with the name Revolver. Please note that this is an incorrect tag for the Spanish act Revólver . If this artist appears in your charts, do last.fm and yourself a favour. Fix your artist tags!

  1. Revolver (UK) were a London based guitar band in existence from 1990-1994, comprising of Mat Flint (guitar/vocals), Hamish Brown (bass) and Nick Dewey (drums). Flint and Dewey had been in school bands together, and when the two moved to London in the autumn of 1990 met Brown who completed the line-up.

The band, after attracting attention from several record labels, signed to the Virgin records subsidiary Hut Records in the summer of 1991. The band quickly picked up a following, supporting the likes of Chapterhouse, Slowdive, Teenage Fanclub and Blur, and gained a lot of press coverage, most notably in NME, Melody Maker and The Face. Their first single, “Heaven Sent An Angel” topped the UK independent charts, as did the follow-up “Crimson”, and the third single “Venice”. The band specialised in bright, abrasive guitar-pop songs with strong melodies, and were determined (but ultimately failed) to distinguish themselves from the other guitar bands of the era. The UK press lumped them in with the shoegazer movement, a tag that the band weren’t comfortable with.

A compilation of these first 3 singles was released in the States as “Baby’s Angry” on Caroline Records, and gained the band airplay on US college radio. The band toured America in the autumn of 1992, on a co-headlining tour with fellow Caroline Records act Drop Nineteens.

In 1993, Revolver released the single “Cradle Snatch”, closely followed by the album “Cold Water Flat”, and while the songs were more sophisticated than their earlier work, the sales weren’t as impressive, and Virgin dropped the band after a final single “I Wear Your Chain” failed to make the top 75. The band split up at the beginning of 1994, after failing to sign a deal with another label.

Mat Flint went on to play bass guitar for Death In Vegas from 1996 onwards, and has released two singles, “Commodity” and “Time To Kill”, with his new band Deep Cut. Deep Cut’s debut album “My Thoughts Light Fires” will be released on Club AC30 Records in February 2009.

Revolver’s back catalogue will be available on ITunes from early 2009.

  1. Formed in Valencia, Spain, in 1988. Since then, Revólver 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.

  2. Formed in Braunschweig, Germany - Formed by guitarist Lutz Buck and drummer Antek Rudo, and after tossing some ideas around, they decided to book a studio to record an album. The album, The Unholy Mother Of Fuck, was recorded and released in 2002 on Music For Nations.

  3. Formed in Auckland, New Zealand in 2003. Comprised of Charlie Atkin (guitars, keyboards, vocals), Stevie Atkin (vocals, guitars), Greg Dempster (drums), Matt Bryers (vocals, guitars), and Rob Bryers (bass, vocals), they released their debut album “Parlour Games” in December 2006. Their style is best described as rock and roll with strong retro influences, particularly The Who and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

  4. A mid-1980s band mostly remembered for their appearances on movie soundtracks, especially their contributions to Thom Eberhardt’s 1985 midnight-movie classic “Night Of The Comet”.

  5. Revolver is an Edmonton based MC (North London) who is part of the crew Cold Blooded. Revolver was originally part of Millitant Terrorist, in which he shone out as a premier MC in that crew. Revolver is known for his graphic but infectious hooks and distinctive Edmonton accent. Revolver is expected to release his mixtape in 2008 with productions from Scorcher, S.K.I.T.Z. Beatz, and Buckfaster.

  6. An Estonian rock’n’roll band formed in Tallinn, 2009. http://www.myspace.com/revest

  7. Formed in Paris, Fr in 2006: Ambroise, Christophe, and Jeremie have played together as Revolver since september 2006. These three musicians, who each come from very different musical backgrounds, create what they call “chamber pop”—reference to both the Renaissance compositions and the pop music of Elliott Smith or the Kinks. Revolver distinguishes itself by its rich vocal harmonies and stark compositions. http://revolvermusic.tv/ http://www.myspace.com/popdechambre

at least, the 2nd band with the name revolver has to be shown here:

its a german DEATH N ROLL band with members of such a surge, the sound is very very groovy, the released just one album but this is killer and sounds like satan himself crawls out of your speakers and rips off your balls!

Source: http://www.last.fm/music/Revolver/+wiki