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Revis at the Delmar Hall, Saint Louis, MO
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Revis is an American rock band from Southern Illinois, formed in 1999. With immediate local success they moved to Los Angeles, signed with Epic Records and released their debut 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. "Seven" spent ten weeks on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Charts, peaking at No. 29.
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| Origin | Southern Illinois, US |
| Genres | Post-grunge|Rock|Alternative Rock |
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| Label | Epic (2002–2004) |
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| Website | revissounds |
In 2005 the band took a break and then reformed in 2010 to work on new material, including an EP named Fire and Ice and a full studio album titled, Do We Have to Beg? Internal disagreements with the record label prevented either from releasing beyond a handful of promotional singles. Both remain unreleased to-date, and the band parted ways once again.
After a thirteen-year hiatus, Revis reformed in 2024, and released the EP, Bottles of Lightning. On November 7, 2025 they released their second studio album Killing Time, and immediately started touring. They are set to join the Summer of '99 and Beyond Cruise 2026, hosted and headlined by Creed. In addition, there's talk of an upcoming collaboration with Alt. Country Icon Nikki Lane.
Source: Wikipedia