This review was submitted by:   Kate James & Matt James (Managment Team) on 19 November 2005
Artist:   The Revolutions
Album:   Hypnotised
Artists URL:    www.therevolutions.com

Ep. Name: Hypnotised 2005

Track Listing.

1. Hypnotised
2. Jacknife
3. Climbing the Walls

This is a great Ep – it jumps out and grabs you from the first note, then it bounces you round the room and puts you back down. Then the next track comes in and does the same thing over again. By the time you get to the final track, your head is spinning and all you want to do is dance.

This band are going to be real superstars of rock, look out for them and tell all your friends about their sound. Real Rock ‘n’ Roll has come back to the UK !

This band are definitely one of the best that Wales has produced in a long time. Bring on the Album guys !


1. A nice heavy intro with great guitar riffs and pounding drums and loads of swearing. Love it . Very old skool rock sound it’s like listening to some of the great rock bands of the 70’s. Absolutely fantastic guitar playing throughout and good clear vocals. An incredibly catchy chorus line on this track too.

2, Heavy drum beats again for this track and more great guitars. Stronger vocals but still absolutely note perfect. A very lively track, great for dancing to, Incredible riffs on this one too, it’s almost as if they are standing next to you playing live. The recording and mixing is great.

3. Nice heavy bass sounds slam you into the third track on this Ep. Out of all of the tracks this is a personal favourite. With it’s real ‘stadium’ rock sound it blasts out at you and echo’s around the room, Some quite ‘eerie’ sounds are produced from the guitars between the vocals. The track comes to it’s conclusion with some absolutely amazing guitar playing and good heavy drums. This track is 6 mins 45 seconds long and believe me, it could definitely be extended even further. You would never tire of hearing this sound. Real head shaking stuff.

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