Primal and prodigious trio,
Revivalry,
Return to take a swing at 2025 with thrilling alt-rock thunderclap…
LOST
Bursting out in 2024 with main stage festival dates and streaming hit,
TheTown, the teen three-piece find their true voice with Lost
Revivalry–Lost
OUT NOW (Wed 19 March 2025)
Release on Cosmic Cluerevivalryband.com
Stirring, snaking riffs, set closer to Josh Homme’s sun-bleached Joshua Tree compound, than the English Channel-lashed grin-and-bear-it character of Cleethorpes, sound the return of Lincolnshire teen-trio, Revivalry as they get set for 2025 with LOST–OUT NOW. Rushing and rattling into their first release of the year, targeting fresh terrain as last year’s land grab of main stage festival and support slots becomes yesterday’s news, the single’s three-and-a-half minutes of abandon pushes at the door of another sunny season of big shows and wild memories
School was out in 2024 as the teenagers took off from their hometown to first tackle the festival fields ofKendal Calling last summer, becoming the youngest ever band to play the Main Stage, having been hand-picked by bookers who spotted them mid-flow at one of their earliest shows. With trail blazing single, TheTown, accompanying them on their way as thousands of new music-hungry gig goers caught the band on stages of increasing scale, their on line listeners kept pace. Touring from sweaty venues to major outdoor support slots, their impressive run included a first, major Manchester headline, playing at Deaf Institute as the year met it’s festive close. Delving into record collections and distinct individual tastes, the three members of Revivalry refer with comfort to Rage Against The Machine and Bring Me The Horizon, as easily as fellow documentarians of youth, Arctic Monkeys or Supergrass, when discussing their beyond-years writing. When it comes to Lost, the potential loss of time and missed ambitions are of most urgent concern to the young band.”’Lost’ represents the future fear of us being middle aged and looking back a couple of decades to now, with all our hopes and dreams of an exuberant youth, where life is exciting, the promise of being something is very real, dreams have such potential and the world seems to be ours to own,”explains bassist and singer, Joshua Corfield.“All that is set against realising, in hindsight, that moment was as good as life got and, even more unpleasant, it is only going to get worse still. The boring job, the lack of money and the living for the weekend is now the pinnacle of what is left.“The video represents that hopefulness of youth, set throughout our history-making KendalCalling weekend. It captures the sheer joy and pride of that summer as we became the youngest ever band to play their Main Stage.
Now linkedto Stockport-based record label, studio and multi-media ideas factory,CosmicGlue, Revivalry–completed by drummer, Lewis Hubbert and guitarist and vocalist, BenTownsend–plot in further new studio releases alongside a busy, second summer of festival appearances including Kendal Calling and Camper Calling in Warwickshire. Including those long days and nights in open fields, all upcoming Revivalry live dates are as follows:
Fri 4 April–Blackpool, Bootleg Social supporting Apollo Junction
Fri 11 April–Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club supporting Shambolics
Sat 12 April–Manchester, Deaf Institute, supporting Shambolics
Sat 26 April–Mexborough, Gorilla Beer Hall
Fri 30 May-Derby,The Hairy Dog, supporting Shambolics
Sat19 July–Newent, New Heights Festival
Thu 31 July–Sun 3 August–Kendal, Kendal Calling
Fri 22–Sun 24 August–Warwickshire, Camper Calling
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My life is a soundtrack, i track my life through music, photography is my passion, my escape, my expression. Without both i have pieces missing, thankfully i’m blessed and get to combine both.
Born in Manchester, lived in Australia for 22 years where i was heavily involved in the Australian Music Industry, firstly in bands (Singer) and then managing bands (all original), I moved back to the UK, Wales specifically 10 years ago