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Revolution

Revolution

SKU: V87167 Barcode: 0803341524378
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album (Clear vinyl)

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  • Released Date: 24 Feb 2023

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Prepare to be transported to another dimension with Theatre of Hate's latest album Revolution. This clear vinyl release is not just a feast for the ears, but also for the eyes, with its stunning transparent design. If you thought vinyl was dead, think again, because this album proves that the format is very much alive and kicking.

From the moment the needle hits the groove, you are swept away on a rollercoaster of sonic delights. The band's unique blend of post-punk, new wave, and gothic rock is as refreshing as ever, with each track delivering a punch of energy and passion that will leave you craving more.

Frontman Kirk Brandon's vocals are as powerful as ever, soaring over the driving guitars and pulsating drums with an intensity that is impossible to ignore. The lyrics are both thought-provoking and deeply personal, touching on themes of love, loss, and the eternal struggle for freedom.

Standout tracks include the anthemic "Do You Believe in the Westworld" and the haunting "The Wake." But really, there is not a weak moment on this album. Every song is a gem, shining bright in the murky waters of the music industry.

Revolution is a triumph from start to finish, a true masterpiece that cements Theatre of Hate's place as one of the most important bands in the UK music scene. So grab your headphones, pour yourself a cup of tea, and let yourself be swept away by the sheer brilliance of this album. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Legion
2. Original Sin
3. Rebel Without a Brain
4. My Own Invention
5. Nero
6. Do You Believe in the Westworld?
7. Propaganda
8. The Hop
9. Incinerator
10. Eastworld
11. Americanos

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About the artist

Theatre of Hate

THEATRE OF HATE: A post-punk powerhouse that refuses to play by the rules. Hailing from the UK, this band has been shaking up the music scene since the early 1980s with their unique blend of punk, goth, and tribal influences. Led by the enigmatic frontman Kirk Brandon, Theatre of Hate is a force to be reckoned with on stage and in the studio. Their music is a thrilling sonic journey that transports listeners to dark, moody realms while still making them want to dance. With intense guitar riffs, pulsating drums, and haunting vocals, Theatre of Hate's sound is both captivating and raw. They have a knack for crafting songs that are both catchy and thought-provoking, making them a favourite among music lovers who crave substance with their style. The band's live performances are a sight to behold, with Brandon's charismatic presence commanding the stage and leaving audiences in awe. Theatre of Hate knows how to put on a show that will leave you wanting more, with their high-energy performances and infectious energy. Their legacy in the music industry is undeniable, with their influence continuing to be felt in the world of post-punk and beyond. Theatre of Hate may not conform to the norms of the music industry, but that's exactly what makes them so special. In a world full of cookie-cutter bands, this group stands out as a true original. Don't sleep on Theatre of Hate - they're here to shake things up and leave their mark on music history.

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