- Music
- 06 Oct 01
The Revs are currently putting the finishing touches to their debut album, which is due in mid-November
The Revs try to make it two top 20 singles in a row with the release through Treasure Island Discs of ‘Alone With You’.
A three-tracker, it also includes the trio’s eponymous tribute to Ireland’s Mr. Pop, Louis Walsh (pictured left).
A Rory Gallagher-esque blues stomper – they are from Donegal – it features such adoring couplets as: “Oooh I’ve got your number, on your knees Samantha Mumba/Bands like us are dead, we’ll do a dance routine instead/We look so silly, like fucking Milli Vanilli/We’ve got no talent, we’re just miming/Because Louis Walsh said rock ‘n’ roll is dead.”
Meanwhile, The Rev’s cross-channel stock continues to rise with their last 45, ‘Wired To The Moon’, making it on to Jonathan King’s influential Tip Sheet.
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“We’re track number two on their current promo CD, which is fantastic,” enthuses Treasure Island head honcho Robert Stephenson. “The amount of interest it’s generated – on both sides of the Atlantic – is incredible.”
Currently putting the finishing touches to their debut album, which is due in mid-November, The Revs play upcoming shows at The Leitrim Bar, Sligo (October 16th); Baby Joe’s, Donegal (18th); Horan’s, Tralee (21st); The Forum, Waterford (26th); The Forum, Waterford (27th @ 1.00pm); Rustic Inn, Longford (28th); Blast, Dublin (29th); Travellers Friend, Castlebar (November 1st); Maynooth College (5th); Garavogue, Sligo (8th); Banjo Sherlock’s, Navan (15th); Cleere’s, Kilkenny (23rd); and The Red Box, Dublin (24th).