Kansas Hardcore Act REVISIONIST Debuts “Deathbed Kings” Video

Kansas Hardcore Act REVISIONIST Debuts “Deathbed Kings” Video

Watch “Deathbed Kings” Today via Outburn

The Emptiness of Gravity EP Due Out May 21

Kansas hardcore collective REVISIONIST has issued a second single and video, “Deathbed Kings,” from the forthcoming The Emptiness of Gravity EP.
Watch “Deathbed Kings” now via Outburn at https://outburn.com/all-features/revisionist-deathbed-kings/.

“Deathbed Kings” offers a glimpse into the rising issue of declining mental health as people around the world live in fear and cut themselves off from the outside due to the global pandemic. “This song focuses on some darker content while still trying to give some hope,” says drummer Josh Peavey. “Hope is something I think we could use right now.”

Musically, “Deathbed Kings” is an all-out aural assault. “‘Deathbed Kings’ is my favorite drum song on the record,” vocalist Eric Martin says. “It just rips.”

Founded in Wichita in 2016, REVISIONIST formed with the intent to do one simple thing – write unrelentingly honest music, devoid of any gimmicks. Harkening back to the chaos driven sounds of early 2000s-era hardcore and metal, REVISIONIST pulls no punches and delivers on that promise on the six-track EP The Emptiness of Gravity. Check out the crushing first single “Half Moon” at https://youtu.be/Rm6T8Wuwaiw.

The Emptiness of Gravity was recorded at Rio Grande Studios in Albuquerque with Aaron Gillespie (Underoath, Paramore, The Almost).
Featuring former members of The Gentlemen Homicide, Take it Back!, the members of REVISIONIST have amassed well over a decade of cumulative experience prior to setting forth the goal to take music back to a simpler and purer time, when its message equally important. REVISIONIST’s debut album, Culling, was produced by Jeff Sayhoun (Letlive) and released in 2018. The group released three videos from the album: “Culling,” “Lifer” and “Salient.”
REVISIONIST is endorsed by ESP Guitars, Enki Cases and Engl Amps.

REVISIONIST is:
Max Abood – Bass
Joshua Barbee – Guitar
Eric Martin – Vocals
Joshua Peavey – Drums

REVISIONIST online:

Discover

Sponsor

spot_img

Latest

Nikki Sixx’s Songwriting Legacy in Motley Crue 

Love or hate the hair metal era, it’s difficult to contest that was really the face of the hair metal movement in the...

Teyana Taylor Announces New Album, ‘Escape Room’   

 The half-decade wait for new Teyana Taylor music is over. The R&B star and multi-hyphenate entertainer has released “Long Time,” the lead single from...

Fetch, Frolic, Repeat: Our Go-To Dog Parks in the Delaware Valley

If you’re new here, hi—I’m Taylor Brooke, professional content girly by day, full-time dog mom by always. My life is a whirlwind of PR...

This Day in Sports History: June 4

In June, sports fans can enjoy MLB, the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Final, Wimbledon, the U.S. Open Golf Championship, the Canadian Grand Prix,...

The Killers’ ‘Somebody Told Me’ Joins Spotify Billions Club   

 The Killers’ “Somebody Told Me” has joined the Spotify Billions Club. The second single from the band’s multi-platinum 2004 debut, Hot Fuss, has been...