Revis
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Revis | |
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Country | Carbondale, Illinois, USA |
Years active | 2002 – 2005 |
Genres | Post-grunge |
Labels | Epic Records |
Members | Justin Holman (Vocals) Robert Davis (Guitar) Nathaniel Cox (Guitar) David Piribauer (Drums) Bob Thiemann (Bass) |
Website(s) | http://www.revismusic.com/ |
Revis was a post-grunge rock band from Carbondale, IL. They released one major label album before disbanding in 2005.
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[edit] History
The group began playing in early 2000 in southern Illinois using the name Orco. They moved to Los Angeles in July 2001 and began playing venues, which eventually caught the attention of record labels.
January of 2002, the band signed with Epic Records and started working on their first album at NRG Recording in North Hollywood. Some of their demo songs would end up on their debut album. The other songs on the album were written during NRG's recording session.
The end result of their efforts was a debut album titled Places for Breathing, which was released in May 2003. It was during the five weeks of recording that they changed their name to Revis because a European band was already using Orco.
After some touring with popular groups like Evanescence, Fuel, and Cold, Revis scored two rock radio hits, "Caught in the Rain" and "Seven." Their album debuted at #1 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart and peaked at #115 on the Billboard Top 200. Despite their rising popularity, the group announced that they were disbanding in 2005.
Robert Davis later formed a band called Evernut; he and Nathaniel Cox have formed a new band by the name of maryandi. Justin is with a new project called Aujalyn.
[edit] Members
- Justin Holman (Vocals)
- Robert Davis (Guitar)
- Nathaniel Cox (Guitar)
- David Piribauer (Drums)
- Bob Thiemann (Bass)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Places for Breathing (Epic, 2003) #115 US
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | |
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US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | ||
2003 | "Caught in the Rain" | #20 | #8 |
2003 | "Seven" | - | #29 |