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Artist description
The style of REVELATION combines the crushing heaviness of Black Sabbath and Trouble with the experimental nature of Rush and Voivod, mixed with other various personal influences, to create their own unique metal sound. |
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Music Style
Doom metal |
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Musical Influences
Black Sabbath, Trouble, Rush, Voivod, Queensryche, Saint Vitus |
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Similar Artists
Black Sabbath, Trouble, Solitude Aeturnus, Cathedral, Saint Vitus, Candlemass, Alice in Chains |
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Artist History
REVELATION began creating their DARK, HEAVY sounds back in May of 1986. Comprised mainly as a two-piece band (John Brenner - guitar/vocals and Steve Branagan - drums), they released several demos, namely: ‘Face Reality’, ‘Terminal Destiny’, and ‘Images of Darkness’, all of which received mass acclaim in the underground network. In February of 1988, Bert Hall Jr. joined as bassist and made the line-up complete. REVELATION proceeded to record their fourth demo, ‘Illusion of Progress’, which added a new dimension to their style and gained them label interest.
REVELATION appeared on the Doom Metal sampler ‘Dark Passages’ which led to a recording deal with Rise Above Records (owned by Lee Dorrian, of Cathedral/Napalm Death fame). ‘Salvations Answer’, their first full-length recording, was recorded in June of 1990 and released on Rise Above in early 1991. ‘Salvations Answer’ received critical acclaim in magazines and the metal circuit alike. Shortly after their first release, instead of sitting idle, the band decided to record its fifth demo, ‘The Unbearable Vision’. The demo sold out and gained them immense fanzine coverage. Later that year, Bert Hall Jr. left the band and was replaced by Josh Hart. Upon playing many shows locally, including a cable television appearance, REVELATION felt it was time to record again.
‘Never Comes Silence’ was recorded in early 1992 containing 9 songs totaling 70 minutes of music, including the eighteen minute epic title track. Upon receiving different label offers, REVELATION decided to sign with Hellhound Records in the summer of 1992. Their second full-length recording was released in early 1993 and it also gained them critical acclaim.
Unfortunately, shortly after the second release, long-time guitarist/vocalist John Brenner decided to leave the group. Faithful friend and fan of the group, Dennis Cornelius, was recruited as John's replacement. Josh Hart also departed the group, but Dennis and Steve vowed to keep REVELATION alive. The two recorded a promotional demo in February of 1994 entitled ‘Mourning Son’, which continued interest in the band from their fans and record label.
Jim Hunter came on board in the Spring of 1994 as permanent bassist, and the three began preparing for their third full-length recording adventure. ‘...Yet So Far’ was recorded in Nov./Dec. 1994 and was released by Hellhound Records in early 1995. The songs highlighted the bands continued progression and received positive reactions from critics and fans alike, including a 4/5 K rating in Kerrang and a position as 3rd best album of the month for March 1995 in Metal Hammer (Germany). The album's release was followed by European tours with Saint Vitus in March and Solitude Aeturnus in May of 1995. The band followed the tours with local shows and began writing new material. After a brief split with Dennis in March of 1996, the band reunited and recorded a new demo in December of 1996 entitled ‘Frozen Masque’. The band then split again for many years but in mid 2002 decided to reunite and record a new full-length cd and follow it up with possible European and American performances.
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Group Members
Dennis Cornelius-guitar/vocals, Steve Branagan-drums, Jim Hunter-bass |
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Albums
Salvations Answer (1991, Rise Above Records), Never Comes Silence (1993, Hellhound Records), ...Yet So Far (1995, Hellhound Records) |
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Press Reviews
'Revelation are but one of a plethora of bands from the D.C./Maryland area, some of which are signed to Hellhound. This is their third full-length CD, after things started off by Lee Dorrian (Cathedral/Napalm Death) "discovering" the band and releasing the first album "Salvation's Answer" on his own label.
Although their second release wasn't as strong as the first album, this Revelation CD can put all that to rest. IMO, this is one of the finest albums in this genre of music - 9 songs, just under 60 minutes. There are many influences one can extract on this record, especially the more psychedelic/progressive rock of the late 70's. Even then, portions of this record are really heavy and the sound is immaculate. Revelation are highly underrated, and if Pentagram, Penance, Trouble and similar bands mean anything to you, this release will blow you away. I really can't get enough of this record. Melodic/heavy doom played to perfection.' (Inferno Zine, March 1995)
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Location
Baltimore, MD - USA |
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