Revis

Revis

post-grunge

United States Est. 1999

"Driven by powerful rhythms and gritty textures, their music builds tension through dynamic shifts that evoke both a sense of urgency and introspective calm."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Revis is…

Places for Breathing

Places for Breathing

2003

Revis occupies a critical space in the post-grunge landscape, resonating with listeners who seek both emotional depth and raw energy.
Revis occupies a critical space in the post-grunge landscape, resonating with listeners who seek both emotional depth and raw energy. Their sound captures a time when alternative rock was evolving, channeling themes of introspection and resilience that mirror the complexities of growing up in an uncertain world. By intertwining elements of angst with melodic hooks, Revis not only reflects personal struggles but also gives voice to a broader generational experience. Their approach to music is marked by a balance between weighty instrumentation and lyrical vulnerability, creating an atmosphere where heavy guitar riffs meet soaring melodies. This blend invites listeners to engage on multiple levels, allowing for cathartic release while simultaneously encouraging moments of reflection. The band crafts songs that feel like collective anthems—imbued with urgency and purpose, they invite audiences into a shared emotional journey. Lyrically, Revis often explores themes of disconnection, self-discovery, and the search for meaning amidst chaos. Their storytelling style oscillates between earnest sincerity and poignant irony, creating narratives that resonate deeply without sacrificing accessibility. This duality allows them to forge connections with listeners as they navigate their own personal battles.

Full discography

Revis's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 2003–2003
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Revis sound like?

Driven by powerful rhythms and gritty textures, their music builds tension through dynamic shifts that evoke both a sense of urgency and introspective calm. Rooted in post-grunge. Start with Places for Breathing.

What is the best Revis album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Places for Breathing" (2003). It's the most representative of what makes Revis worth hearing.

Who is Revis for?

If you're into post-grunge, Revis is worth your time. Driven by powerful rhythms and gritty textures, their music builds tension through dynamic shifts that evoke both a sense of urgency and introspective calm.

How many albums does Revis have?

Revis has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.