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There are at least seven artists using the name Reverse. 1) Reverse were a power pop / punk rock band from Stoke-on-Trent, UK, active between 1990 and 1997. In 1995, they were signed to Damaged Goods Records and released three singles: 'Stem The Slide', 'Lock' and 'Stagnant'. The band split up in 1997, after an imminent deal with Mushroom Records was scuppered by the label's buy-out by Rupert Murdoch. 2) "Reverse plays that strange brand of rock that isn't indie, isn't punk, and isn't metal. Musically the power trio sounds like Fugazi being molested by Cheap Trick; it's punishing, brutal,...
Falling In Reverse is an American post-hardcore band signed to Epitaph Records. They released their debut album, The Drug in Me Is You, on July 26, 2011, the first official release from the band. "Raised by Wolves" and the eponymous "The Drug in Me Is You" were released as singles prior to the album release. The band is led by lead singer Ronnie Radke, formerly of Escape the Fate, along with guitarist Jacky Vincent, drummer Ryan Seaman, bassist Ronnie Ficarro, and rhythm guitarist Derek Jones. .
1. Point Of No Return (1996-2006) was a vegan straightedge political band that started in 1996 as a side project of Self-Conviction members, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Since then, they were focused on the Third World struggles and on the animal liberation fight. The band always existed as a means to go against a system that enslaves, oppresses, tortures and destroys individual lives as well as the entire planet. Point Of No Return first CD, "Centelha" (Sparks), by Liberation Records, was released in 2000 and became a division line between everything that came before that album and anything that would...
These days, it’s all too easy for young bands to fall through the cracks and fail to muster any sort of staying power. Each genre is becoming more and more oversaturated and we can all agree that “whiskey soaked” and “gravely” vocals aren’t anything new. However, every now and then a band is able to come out of the woodwork and put a fresh perspective on post-hardcore music -- never focusing on an image or a certain bandwagon. Such is the case for Reverse The Curse. RTC hail from the small town of Hiram, OH, where the three first started...
Over the past five years Amsterdams Return to Reason has proved to be a force to be reckoned within the Dutch underground scene. Their first demo gave them the opportunity to play a long side bands like Candiria, NME Mine, Face Tomorrow and Demia, to name but a few. In early 2006 they joined hands with Split Second Sound productions, also responsible for Textures debut and follow up albums, to record an EP. Five songs mixing the best of hardcore, metal, emo and rock proving that, as times are changing, Return to Reason will keep on being a force to...