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Revere

County: Cork

Up-and-coming Cork band Revere released their debut album 'Modern Science' in 2005

About Revere

From Revere's MySpace page

Revere came together as students in secondary school in 1997 and quickly started playing as a group around the clubs and venues of their home city of Cork. All four share a passion for music, and a determination to create a distinctive style. Consisting of Jon Carroll (voice, piano, guitar), John Mclean (guitars), Gary Lucy (bass) and James OSullivan (Drums), the bands raw, driven sound soon found favour with the local crowds. Under the influence of real greats like The Smiths, Echo and the Bunnymen and Pink Floyd, Revere are steadily gathering a fan base the length and breadth of the country.

Following the release of their EP Progress in 2004, Revere were voted Best Cork Band by the listeners of Corks 96 FM and Best Unsigned Cork Band by the listeners of Red FM. Revere backed up this success with numerous gigs around the country that included playing to 1200 people at The Cork Opera House. Other venues include The Lobby, Dolans Warehouse, Cyprus Avenue, The Half Moon Club and An Br≤g.

Recording of their debut album, Modern Science, began at Revere studios in June 2004. It was mixed at Lab Studios in Adelaide, Australia and mastered at Trend Studios in Dublin. Modern Science was released on the bands own label, Revere Music Ltd., to widespread acclaim sparking record label interest.

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