REVELINO release new single ‘That’s What Emily Says‘, out now.
Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxj_elkM4Ck
‘That’s What Emily Says’ is the brand new single from Revelino and is taken from their remastered eponymous debut album. It is out this Friday 6th November for Bandcamp Friday.
The song was always a big song in the band’s live set and, for many, should have been a single originally. The remastered version has been getting such a great reaction that the band have decided to finally release it as a single. They have also produced a brand new video for the song featuring live footage and photos from 1996 and edited by Rory McDonald who also designed the band’s website.
ALBUM PREORDER LINK:
https://store.dublinvinyl.com/products/revelino-remastered-repress
The vinyl album includes a bonus 6-track EP on yellow vinyl and was released on Fri 9th Oct and went straight to No 1 in the Irish Indie charts. The first pressing of the record also sold out completely in two weeks. The second pressing is in production and will be in the shops from Nov 27th.
You can download the MP3s from the Album below:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/q2p3yy3sy2lq2xe/AABkvPdeuQ3kxH6crUs9GeDfa?dl=0
“Happiness is Mine is quite some outrageous opener and this album sketches and schemes then suddenly lacerates like fractured bones slashing through smooth skin.” Melody Maker
Revelino celebrated the release of their eponymous debut album on Oct 6th, 1994. The album received rave reviews and the lead single Happiness is Mine had an immediate impact on radio in Ireland. Hot Press critics voted it 3rd best single of the year and in January 1995 they received 9 top five places in the Hot Press Readers Poll including No 1 best New Act. In 2004 the album was voted no 47 in the 100 Greatest Irish albums list.
They released Don’t Lead Me Down in April 1995 which went on to feature in two film soundtracks – British gangster movie Hardmen and Irish cult comedy crime classic, ‘I Went Down ‘written by Conor McPherson and featuring a great Irish cast including Brendan Gleeson & Peter McDonald. The cult classic ‘I Went Down’ also featured ‘Hello’ from the Revelino album.
1996 kicked off with an epic Heineken Rollercoaster Tour of Ireland co-headlining with the incendiary Whipping Boy. While working on the follow-up album, the band signed an international licensing deal with French / UK label Musidisc and the debut album was released internationally in March 1996 to great reviews. They toured the UK and France and appeared live on French cultural TV chat show Nulle Part Ailleurs, introduced by football legend Michel Platini! They secured two spots at The Phoenix Festival that summer and, more impressively, the band also reached the final of the celebrity 5-a-side football tournament at the festival, hammering Massive Attack (and Banksy?) 4-1 and Dodgy 3-0 along the way. They were pipped for the trophy by the Guardian newspaper team featuring Mick Talbot from Style Council and a bunch of professional ringers including players from Chelsea and two of the Stein brothers!
The second album Broadcaster was released in 1996 and was mixed by Pat Collier who had worked with The Jesus & Mary Chain, Primal Scream and The Wonder Stuff. The album release was preceded by the first single Step On High in August 1996 which the late great John Peel highlighted as one of his favourite singles of the year. It also featured on the soundtrack for the film Blowdry (starring Alan Rickman and Natasha Richardson). Years later in 2005 on the first anniversary of Peel’s death, NME wrote a feature about Peel’s box of favourite 120 singles – Revelino’s Step On High was the only Irish single in the box other than The Undertones’ Teenage Kicks! The following month Channel 4 broadcasted the brilliant documentary Peel’s Record Box.
Order the album here: https://physicalmusic.store/products/revelino
https://www.facebook.com/Revelino-112139617171729/
https://twitter.com/revelinomusic
https://revelino.ie/




