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Thursday, 9th September 2010

Revivor up against their Nemesis for new album

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Published Date: 09 June 2009
DERRY duo Revivor - Bill Vail (Bass Guitar, Drums, Percussion & Vocals) and Des Doherty (Guitars), release their second album on June 22.
Recorded at Revivor's very own Garshooey studios, 'The Nemesis Project' is a dense, raw and disturbing document of a world filled with deceit, artificiality and faithlessness.

Stylistically, 'The Nemesis Project' picks up where debut album 'Truth
or Consequences' left off; it is an uncompromising production of dark and disturbing subject matter.

No single event, or person of power is sacred to Revivor. The album is thematically diverse: from global political subterfuge and human manipulation by our leaders and government; to the minutiae and darkness that we all must face in our lives from time to time.

Organically written and recorded live, over multiple studio sessions – Revivor's music is immediate, thought-provoking and invites deconstruction for analysis and debate.

Louder, Faster, Heavier and Darker - find Revivor's sound in the depths of a bottomless pit -like the truth.

The Derry rockers will launch their second album 'The Nemesis Project' with a home-town party upstairs in the Dungloe Bar, Derry on Thursday, June 18.

For more information on Revivor, visit www.myspace.com/revivormusic



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  • Last Updated: 09 June 2009 10:41 AM
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  • Location: Ballymena
 
 
 


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