The post-punk revival is here and Ireland-based band The Revolt is set to make waves in this revival. The band has just released a new EP, Cultural Fla, together with a new music video for the track "Fla Boi". Featuring a talented line-up, including former drummer from renowned punk bands Nun Attax and Five Go Down To The Sea, adding an extra layer of experience and credibility to their explosive sound.
Guitarist Sarah O’Callaghan comments: "We draw our inspiration from the rebellious spirit of punk, combining it with our individual influences to create a distinctive sonic experience."
With thought-provoking lyrics, driving rhythms and catchy hooks, The Revolt delivers a high-octane performance that leaves audiences craving for more. Fans of post-punk and enthusiasts of live performances are urged to keep an eye out for The Revolt’s upcoming gig dates. With their powerful stage presence and infectious enthusiasm, this four-piece powerhouse is set to make big waves. Link

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