Forward Trajectory With THE REVOLATION

Forward Trajectory With THE REVOLATION

Interview by Kris Peters After starting out more as a studio project for vocalist/guitarist Dean Wittmann-Lamb, Melbourne rock machine The Revolation wasted little time in fleshing out to a fully-fledged live unit. Spurred on by the reception for his...
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Interview by Kris Peters
After starting out more as a studio project for vocalist/guitarist
Dean Wittmann-Lamb, Melbourne rock machine The Revolation wasted
little time in fleshing out to a fully-fledged live unit.
Spurred on by the reception for his first three singles recorded by
himself, Wittmann-Lamb soon cast his net wider, recruiting three
like-minded musicians to carry The Revolation into the second phase
of their musical journey.
After releasing their second EP - and first as a full band - Full
Circle, The Revolation entered their next cycle recently with the
single Liberty, an infectiously catchy number that showcases the
band's future musical direction.
With their next single The Fix due out in early December, The
Revolation are ramping up their live appearances in order to gain
further momentum, starting with a show at The Leadbeater this
Saturday, October 14, supporting Warbirds.
That gig will be followed by a special performance at Mr. Boogie
Man Bar on November 18, where The Revolation will play their entire
musical catalogue with no support band.
Band members Wittmann-Lamb, Scott Danson (drums) and Damian Zylstra
(guitar) joined HEAVY to discuss their plans, starting with their
fresh single Liberty.
"It's been up on YouTube for roughly two weeks now, and it's had
4.2k views which is great!" Wittmann-Lamb told us. "Good feedback
too, from all over the world. There's been some interesting
comments from other countries, which is good to see."
"Is that the Swedish chicks?" Danson interjected.
"There's been all sorts, Scott," Wittmann-Lamb laughed. "Even some
from Russia."
Swedish fans aside, we ask the guys to delve into the musical
nature of Liberty.
"The song sort of just… I wrote it a while ago, actually,"
Wittmann-Lamb began. "And then… there's no reason why songs turn
out the way they turn out. All of your influences come to you at
some point, and they come out of you at some point too and that's
the way it should be. I'm not afraid to say I'm influenced by the
bands that you may hear in that song, and then once the boys get
hold of it with their creative juices and put their influence in
the song, they tap into things that I might not have tapped into,
and eventually it comes together like a great big mixing pot and
what comes out is The Revolation."
In the full interview, the guys run us through the steady musical
progression of the band, their upcoming single The Fix, where that
fits in with a new EP or album cycle, the band's chemistry and how
it translates to their music, recent shows with Electric Mary and
Sister's Doll, this weekend's show at The Leadbeater Hotel,
upcoming gigs, a special December acoustic performance and more.

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