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Revis at the Delmar Hall, Saint Louis, MO
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Revis | |
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| Origin | Carbondale, Illinois, US |
| Genres | Post-grunge |
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| Labels | Epic (2002–2004) |
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Revis is an American post-grunge band from Carbondale, Illinois. Forming in 1999 under the name "Orco", the band built a local following before moving to Los Angeles in the early 2000s. There, the band signed to Epic Records and released their debut and sole major label album Places for Breathing in 2003. The band received mainstream attention from single "Caught in the Rain", which peaked at No. 8 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and appeared on Daredevil: The Album, the soundtrack for the film Daredevil. Despite this, the band disbanded in 2005 while working on a follow up album.
The band reformed in 2010, but struggled with releasing music during this time. Despite extensive work being done on new material, including an EP named Fire and Ice and a full studio album titled Do We Have to Beg? reportedly being finished, internal disagreements between bandmembers and the record label prevented either from releasing beyond a handful of promotional singles. Both remain unreleased to-date, and after the abrupt cancellation of the album, the band announced their second breakup. In 2024, the band reformed again, with plans to release an unrelated EP and studio album. The EP, Bottles of Lightning was released in 2024, while second studio album Killing Time is scheduled for release on November 7, 2025.
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